Tag: 1913
‘What the Reds Are Doing in Paterson’ by Alexander Scott from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 12. June, 1913.
The Lumberjack (New Orleans). Vol 2 No. 44. November 6, 1913.
‘The Southern Negro and One Big Union’ by Phineas Eastman from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 12. June, 1913.
The Party Builder. Official National Bulletin of the Socialist Party. No. 38. July 26, 1913.
Solidarity (Cleveland). Vol. 4 No. 24. June 21, 1913.
‘The Copper Miners’ Strike’ by Edward J.P. McGurty from International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 3. September, 1912.
‘Suffrage and Socialism’ by Maud Thompson from The Progressive Woman. Vol. 7 No. 71. May, 1913.
‘Marching on Denver to Fight for Free Speech’ from Industrial Worker (Spokane). Vol. 5 No. 1. March 27, 1913.
‘August Bebel’ by Frank Bohn from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 3. September, 1913.
Buffalo Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 73. October 27, 1913.
‘Learn from Local Holland’ from International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 5. November, 1913.
‘The Story of the Dayton Flood’ by Richard Reese from Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 8. May 15, 1913.
‘Machine Guns and Coal Miners’ by George N. Falconer from International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 6. December, 1913.
‘Our International Women’s Day’ by Meta L. Stern (Hebe) from The Progressive Woman. Vol. 6 No. 68. February, 1913.
The Party Builder. Official National Bulletin of the Socialist Party. No. 58. December 13, 1913.
The Syndicalist. Vol. 3 No. 4. February 15, 1913.
The Syndicalist. Vol. 3 No. 7. April 1, 1913.
‘800 Per Cent and the Akron Strike’ by Leslie H. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 10. April, 1913.
The Masses. Vol. 4 No. 11. August, 1913.
‘Denver Starts Organization Work in Earnest’ by Ted Fraser from Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 12. June 12, 1913.
Cronaca Sovversiva (Lynn, Massachusetts). Vol. 11. No. 7. February 13, 1913.
‘Bebel and the Woman’s Movement’ by Richard Perin from New Review. Vol. 1 No. 22. November, 1913.
The Coming Nation (Girard, Kansas). No 128. January 18, 1913.
‘The Arrest of Haywood and Lessig’ by Phillips Russell from International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 11. May, 1913.
Echo (United German Socialists of Cleveland, Ohio). Vol. 3 No. 18. August 23, 1913.
Land and Liberty; Mexico’s Battle for Economic Freedom and Its Relation to Labor’s World-Wide Struggle by Ricardo Flores Magon, Antonio de P. Araujo and Wm. C. Owen. Published by the Mexican Liberal Party, Los Angels. September, 1913.
Indiana Socialist (Indianapolis). Vol. 3 No. 43. Saturday June 21, 1913.
‘The Ipswich Strike’ J.S. Biscay from International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 2. August, 1913.
‘Drunken U.S. Thugs Destroy I.W.W. Property’ from Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 18. July 24, 1913.
Industrial Worker. Vol 4 No. 44. January 23, 1913.
Wobbly News of the Week from Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 7. May 8, 1913.
Regeneración (Los Angeles). Vol. 4 No. 167. November 29, 1913.
‘In Memoriam of Johann Most’ by Stephen Daniels from Mother Earth. Vol. 8 No. 1. March, 1913.
Mother Earth. Vol. 8 No. 1. March, 1913.
‘Haywood’ by André Tridon from New Review. Vol. 1 No. 16. May, 1913.
‘The Three Sources and Three Constituent Parts of Marxism’ by V.I. Lenin from The Militant. March 18, 1933.
Report of the German Language Federation Translator-Secretary Adolph Dreifuss to the National Committee of the Socialist Party of America, May 1913.
Report of the Hungarian Socialist Federation (Magyar Szocialista Szövetség) by Armin Loewy to the National Committee of the Socialist Party of America, May 1913.