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‘Letter from John Brown Jr.’ from The Alarm (Chicago). New Vol. 1 No. 4. December 17, 1887.

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‘The Meaning of May Day’ (1907) by Rosa Luxemburg from Revolutionary Age. Vol. 2 No. 22. May 1, 1931.

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‘John Helton, Socialist’ from Solidarity. Vol. 3 No. 40. September 28, 1912.

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‘The 1st May and the German Socialist Party Before the War’ by Ernst Meyer from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 No. 25. April 20. 1927.

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‘One Union in the Printing Trades’ by Al Smith from Labor Herald. Vol. 1 No. 6. August, 1922.

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‘May Day–and the Workers’ Dead’ from Revolutionary Age. Vol. 1 No. 29. May 3, 1919.

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‘May Day in New York Under the Banner of Socialism’ from The Workmen’s Advocate (S.L.P.). Vol. 6 No. 19. May 10, 1890.

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‘May Day in San Francisco, Red Flag is the Symbol’ from Revolt. Vol. 3 No. 53. May 11, 1912.

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‘The Story of the Sea’ by Tom Barker from One Big Union Monthly. Vol. 3 No. 1. January, 1921.

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‘Fourth Congress of the Communist Party of South Africa’ by James Shields from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 11. February 4, 1926.

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Who Was Mary E. Marcy?

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‘Meet the Theatre Union’ by Emery Norhrup from New Theatre. Vol. 1 No. 3. February, 1934.

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‘Edmond Megy, Workingman and Revolutionist, Talks to American Workingmen’ from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 2 No. 7. November 14, 1885.

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‘The Union Returns to Kanawha’ by Cara Cook and Tom Tippett from Labor Age. Vol. 20 No. 5. May, 1931.

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The Campus Strikes Against War by Joseph P. Lash. Published by Students for Industrial Democracy, New York. 1935.

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‘The Limits of Cognition’ (1877) by Joseph Dietzgen from Philosophical Essays. Translated by Max Beer and Theodore Rothstein. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

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‘Czech Communist Opposition Holds Conference’ from Revolutionary Age (Communist Party Majority Group). Vol. 1 No. 19. September 1, 1930.

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‘The Left Opposition in Czecho-Slovakia’ by J. from International Internal Bulletin, International Communist Left Opposition. No. 3. May, 1931.

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‘Some Elementary Phases of the Work in the Reformist Trade Unions’ by William Z. Foster from The Communist. Vol. 11 No. 6. June, 1932.

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‘Revolutionary Movements in the Colonies: Arabian East’ by Haidar (S. Averbukh, Palestine) from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 8 No. 72. October 17, 1928.

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‘The Gathering Storm’ by Albert R. Parson from The Alarm. No. 27. July 25, 1885.

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‘Introduction to Karl Marx’s ‘Wage Labor and Capital” (1891) by Frederick Engels from Wage-Labor and Capital. International Publishers, New York. 1933.

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‘Some I.W.W. Experiences in Imperial Valley’ by Henry Kubow from Solidarity. Vol. 6 No. 281. May 29, 1915.

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‘Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs’ from the Alarm. Vol. 1 No. 6. November 8, 1884.

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‘New York Students Strike for Free Speech’ from The Militant. Vol. 6 No. 14. March 1, 1933.

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‘Thugs Battle Strikers, Miners’ Wife is Murdered’ from Challenge of Youth (Y.P.S.L.). Vol. 1 No. 1. April. 1933.

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‘The Battle at Matewan’ from The Toiler. No. 121. May 28, 1920.

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‘Resolution on Tactics’ from The Red Labor International: Resolutions and Decisions of the First International Congress of Revolutionary Trade and Industrial Unions. Published by the Voice of Labor, Chicago, 1921.

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‘The International Musical Union’ by W. Shurtleff from the American Labor Union Journal. Vol. 2 No. 41. December, 1904.

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Il Proletario (Chicago). Vol. 25 No. 17. May 1, 1921.

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‘Strike Sweeps the Campus’ by James Wechsler from New Masses. Vol. 15 No. 4. April 23, 1935.

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‘The Voice of May Day’ by Harrison George from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 2 No. 35. April 26, 1924.   

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‘Jersey City: Lesson and Warning’ by James P. Cannon from Socialist Appeal. Vol. 2 No. 28. July 9, 1938.

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‘Shop Committees in Soviet Russia’ by John Reed from the Voice of Labor (New York). Vol. 1 No. 1. August 15, 1919.

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‘The Factory Farm’ by Harrow (Harold Ware) from The Communist. Vol. 7 & 8 Nos. 12 & 3. December, 1928 & February, 1929.

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‘Uncle Sam in Puerto Rico’ by Vito Marcantonio from Labor Defender. Vol. 13 No. 3. April, 1937.

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‘Finnish Section Now Contains 9200 Members’ from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 6 No 53. December 27, 1911.

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‘Capitalism and Socialism’ (1912) by Eugene V. Debs from Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs. The National Ripsaw, St. Louis. 1916.

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‘Television—A New Weapon for the New Imperialist War’ by S.B. from the Daily Worker. Vol. 7 No. 143. June 14, 1930.

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‘A Short Strike in the Automobile Industry’ by Matilda Rabinowitz from Solidarity. Vol. 4 No. 27. July 12, 1913.

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‘A Southern Mill Town’ by Art Shields from the New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 8. December, 1927.

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‘Workers Defend Meeting from Zionist Attack’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 162. September 13, 1929.

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‘To the Workers of Great Britain and Ireland’ by the Executive Committee of the Communist International from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 51. June 20, 1922.

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‘The Proletarianization of a Profession’ by Charles P. Fletcher from the Communist. Vol. 6 No. 5. July, 1927.

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‘Socialist Meetings Today’ from the New York Call. Vol. 4 No. 259. September 16, 1911.

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‘The Workers’ University of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union’ by Fannia M. Cohn from Life and Labor (National Women’s Trade Union League). Vol. 10 No. 3. March, 1920.

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Life and Labor (National Women’s Trade Union League). Vol. 10 No. 5. May, 1920.

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‘Student Strike Makes History’ by Ruth Oxman from Challenge of Youth (Y.P.S.L.). Vol. 3 No. 2. May, 1935.

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‘How the Communist Party of Germany is Conducting the Election Campaign’ by Arthur Rosenberg from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 78. November 12, 1924.

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‘Franklin E. Burton, An American Pioneer of the Socialist Republic’ by Thomas Curran from the Weekly People. Vol. 10 No. 15. July 7, 1900.

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