Tag: 1926
‘Tampa Negroes Must Live in Dirty Shacks: Evils of Segregation Are Widespread’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 103. May 12, 1926.
‘The Rebellion of Canada’ by Maurice Spector from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 11. September, 1926.
‘Paris Commune Commemorated in Chicago’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 61. March 24, 1926.
‘Joseph Manley’ by Alexander Bittelman from The Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 204. September 11, 1926.
‘Rotten Lot of Workers in Omaha Packing Houses’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 302. January 5, 1926.
‘A Message from Moscow’ by William D. Haywood from Labor Defender. Vol. 1 No. 6. June, 1926.
‘After Garvey—What?’ by Robert Minor from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 8. June, 1926.
‘Instructions on Women’s Communist Educational Work and the Press’ from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 69. October 26, 1926.
‘Karl Liebknecht–Leader of the Youth’ by Herbert Zam from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 3. January, 1926.
‘The American Continent’ by Harrison George from the Daily Worker Saturday Magazine. Vol. 3 No. 147. July 3, 1926.
‘The Story of the Past Winter Semester at the Work Peoples’ College’ by Clifford B. Ellis from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 4 No. 1. May, 1926.
‘The Catholic Rebellion in Mexico’ by Manuel Gomez from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 11. September, 1926.
‘Written in Blood: The Gruesome, Gory Record of the State Police’ by James H. Maurer from Labor Age. Vol. 15 No. 3. March, 1926.
‘The Great Negro Migration’ by Jay Lovestone from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 4. February, 1926.
‘The Land and the Peasant in South Africa’ by James Shields from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 15. February 25, 1926.
‘Slavery in Alaska’ by Walter Bacon from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 3 No. 9. January, 1926.
‘Strikes’ by William Z. Foster from Strike Strategy. Labor Herald Library, No. 18. Trade Union Educational League, Chicago. 1926.
‘Rank Imposes Obligation: Martin R. Delaney’ by Jessie Fauset from The Crisis. Vol. 33 No. 1. November, 1926.
‘Young Workers and the Passaic Strike’ by Irving Freeman from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 60. March 23, 1926.
‘What Is Workers’ Education?’ by Bertram D. Wolfe from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 6. April, 1926.
Out of the Past: Some Revolutionary Sketches by Raymond Postgate. Vanguard Press, New York. 1926.
‘Peonizing the Foreign Born’ by Thurber Lewis from Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 123. June 5, 1926.
‘Leninists Win Game in Ninth’ by Al Schaap from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 135. June 19, 1926.
‘Gangster Scare–Screen for Anti-Foreign-Born Laws’ by William Simons from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 31. February 17, 1926.
‘The Testament of Those Who Are About to Die’ by Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco from Labor Defender. Vol. 1 No. 8. August, 1926.
‘The British Labour Party and India’ by M.N. Roy from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 10. January 28, 1926.
‘Passaic Strike Film is Truly a Labor Project’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 100. May 10, 1927.
‘Directions for the Construction of the Apparatus of the Communist Parties for Work among Women’ from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 69. October 26, 1926.
‘Organize the Women for Class Struggle’ by Vera Buch from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 269. November 27, 1926.
‘Mr. Ford Hunts Reds, Aliens and Trade Unions’ by Robert W. Dunn from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 227. October 8, 1926.
A Souvenir: The Paris Commune (March 28th to May 28th, 1871) in Historical Pictures. Introduced by C.E. Ruthenberg. Published by the Workers (Communist) Party of America, Chicago. 1926.
‘How Standard Oil Dominates Sugar Creek’ by Hugo Oehler from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 103. May 12, 1926.
‘Anti-Fascist Alliance First National Meet Opens Tomorrow’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 201. September 5, 1926.
‘Fourth Congress of the Communist Party of South Africa’ by James Shields from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 11. February 4, 1926.
‘The Voice of May Day’ by Harrison George from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 2 No. 35. April 26, 1924.
‘Education in Workers’ Children’s Camps’ by Miriam Gerbert from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 220. September 30, 1926.
‘Rudolph Valentino Was Creature of Bourgeois America As It Is Today’ by J.Louis Engdahl from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 192. August 26, 1926.
‘The Struggle for Independence in Porto Rico’ by J. Nevares Sager from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 69. April 2, 1926.
‘Young Pioneer is Suspended for Doubting History Teacher and Not Signing ‘Pledge’’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 278. December 8, 1926.
Young Worker. Vol. 5 No. 19. November 15, 1926.
‘Working Class Women Have Helped Win the Passaic Strike’ by Kate Gitlow from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 278. December 8, 1926.
‘Leadville: A Famous Mining Camp’ by Card No. 112357 from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 3 No. 11. March, 1926.
‘The Austrian Social-Democrats’ New Programme’ by Nikolai Bukharin from Communist International. Vol. 3 No. 1. October 15, 1926.
‘The Little Red School House’ by Oliver Carlson from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 216. September 25, 1926.
‘Imperialism and the American Working Class’ by Jay Lovestone from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 5. March, 1926.
‘Passaic Strike Children Outwit Police Thugs’ by Esther Lowell from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 79. April 14, 1926.
‘The Role of the Communist in the British General Strike’ by Thomas J. O’Flaherty from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 164. July 24, 1926.
‘A Daily Paper of South Slav Workers: The story of Radnik’ by S. Zenich from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 200. September 4, 1926.