Tag: 1926
‘American Literary Tradition and The Negro’ by Alain Locke from Modern Quarterly. Vol. 3 No. 3. May-July, 1926.
‘A National Anti-Japanese Demonstration in Korea’ by Kim-Sa-Hom from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 58. August 26, 1926.
‘For a Colonial Conference’ by Willi Münzenberg from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 58. August 26, 1926.
‘The Position of Intellectuals in the U.S.S.R.’ by Nikolai Semashko from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 66. October 14, 1926.
‘Kharkoff’ by William Z. Foster from Russian Workers and Workshops in 1926. Labor Herald Library No. 16., Chicago 1926.
‘Labour in Ireland’ by G. Mc. Lay from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 12. February 11, 1926.
‘On the International May Conference on Work Among Women’ by Hertha Sturm from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 44. May 27, 1926.
‘Children as Victims of the White Terror in Bulgaria’ by Robert from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 3. January 14, 1926.
‘Women’s Life in the English Coalfields’ by Katherine B.H. Cant from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 51. July 8, 1926.
‘The Labour Movement in Turkey’ by Bekar Ferdi from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 64. September 30, 1926.
‘The Socialist Soviet Republic of Usbekistan’ by Achun Babajew (Yuldash Akhunbabaev) from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 71. November 4, 1926.
‘XIII. Socializing Culture’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘XII. Unifying Education’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘Marx, Engels and Lenin on the Paris Commune’ by Alexander Trachtenberg from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 5. March, 1926.
‘Union Betters Conditions of Retail Clerks’ by a Worker Correspondent from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 34. February 20, 1926.
Commemorating the Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of the Paris Commune from The Daily Worker. March, 1926.
‘XI. Higher Education for Workers’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘Judge Revokes Citizenship of I.W.W. Leader’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 35. February 21, 1926.
‘X. The Organization of Educational Workers’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘IX. Organization Among the Pupils’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘The Left Wing at the I.L.G.W.U. Convention’ by William F. Dunne from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 4. November, 1926.
‘VIII. Experiments with Methods of Instruction’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘VII. Experiments with Subject-Matter–The Course of Study’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘VI. Higher Educational Institutions (Colleges, Universities, Institutes)’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘V. Professional Schools (High Schools)’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘IV. Social Education–The Labor School’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘In the Shadow of the Electric Chair’ by Ralph Chaplin from Labor Defender. Vol. 1 No. 1. January, 1926.
‘III. Pre-School Educational Work’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘The British Strike: Its Background, Its Lessons’ by William F. Dunne. Daily Worker Publishing, Chicago. 1926.
‘I. A Dark Educational Past II. The Soviet Educational System’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘Criteria of Negro Art’ W.E.B. Du Bois from The Crisis. Vol. 32 No. 6. October, 1926.
‘Foreword’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.
‘Pullman “Company Union” Slavery’ by Robert W. Dunn from Labor Age. Vol. 15 No. 3. March, 1926.
‘Andrew Graham Will Be Buried This Afternoon’ by Walter Schuth from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 89. April 25, 1926.
‘Potemkin’ by Edwin Seaver from New Masses. Vol. 2 No. 1. November, 1926.
‘No Homes Being Built for the Working Class’ by J. Louis Engdahl from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 75. April 9, 1926.
‘Peonizing the Foreign Born’ by Thurber Lewis from The Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 123. June 5, 1926.
‘Mass Picnic Held by the Finnish Workers and Farmers of Upper Michigan’ from the Daily Worker. 3 No. 156. July 15, 1926.
‘The Passing of Debs’ by W.E.B. Du Bois from The Crisis. Vol. 33 No. 2. December, 1926.
‘Anna Majmunkova’ by Edda Baum from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 6. January 21, 1926.
‘The First Negro Labor Congress’ by Amy Schechter from the Daily Worker Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 10. January 23, 1926.
‘The Negro Worker in Labor History’ by Amy Schechter from the Daily Worker Supplement. Vol. 2 No. 306. January 9, 1926.
‘Window Cleaners Fight for Standards’ by Leon Platt from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 230. October 12, 1926.
‘The American Question at the Comintern’ from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 31 & 40. May 13 & June 4, 1926.
‘On ‘Bolshevization’: Speech to the Executive Committee of the Communist International’ by Amadeo Bordiga from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 20. March 17, 1926.
“It Still Moves—” by J. Louis Engdahl from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 6. June, 1926.
‘Class Differentiation in Iraq’ by Joseph Berger from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 25. April 1, 1926.
‘Life and Struggles in Ireland’ by T.J. O’Flaherty from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 Nos. 170 & 182. July 31 & August 14, 1926.