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02/20/202302/20/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Communist Party Language Sections, 1924,’ from The Fourth National Convention of the Workers (Communist) Party of America. Daily Worker Publishing Company, Chicago. 1925.

02/16/202302/16/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Building the United Front in Ford-Controlled Dearborn’ by Max Salzman from The Communist. Vol. 12 No. 8. August, 1933.

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‘The Communist Party and the People’s Front’ by Alexander Bittelman from The Communist. Vol. 16 No. 8. August, 1937.

02/14/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Acceptance Speeches of William Z Foster and Benjamin Gitlow. Published by the National Election Campaign Committee of the Workers (Communist) Party. Workers Library Publishers. August, 1928.

02/04/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Rules for Underground Party Work’ (1920) by the Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of America from Communist International. Vol. 3 No. 16-17. 1921.

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‘Development of Work in the Harlem Section’ by James W. Ford and Louis Sass from The Communist. Vol. 14 No. 4. April, 1935.

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‘Nicaragua Protest Meet in Wall St. Attacked’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 157. July 4, 1928.

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‘On Some Problems of the Harlem Section’ by Louis Sass, Organizing Secretary, Harlem Section from Party Organizer. Vol 7 No. 3. March, 1934.

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‘The Struggle for the Leninist Position on the Negro Question in the United States’ by Harry Haywood from The Communist. Vol 12 No. 9. September, 1933.

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The Communist (‘Old’ Communist Party of America). Vol. 2 No. 18. March 1, 1921.

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‘The Expelled’ from The Militant December, 1928-June, 1929.

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‘The Crisis In The Communist Party’ by James P. Cannon from The Militant. Vol. 2 No. 12. August 1, 1929.

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The Communist (CPOC Faction). Vol. 1 No. 1. July 19, 1919. Inaugural issue.

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‘Communist Party Convention’ by Oakley C. Johnson from The Proletarian, vol. 2, No. 6. October 1919.

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The Proletarian, vol. 2, No. 6. October 1919.

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‘The National Left Wing Conference’ by Louis C. Fraina from The Revolutionary Age. Vol. 2, No. 1. July 5, 1919.

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Resolutions of the 10th Convention of the Communist Party U.S.A. Workers Library Publishers, New York. July, 1938.

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The Communist (Communist Party of America, Section of the Communist International). Vol. 1 No. 9. July, 1922.

11/19/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Socialist Labor Party and the Third International: Socio-Political Science Vs. Revolutionary Romanticism by The Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Company, 1926.

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The Daily Worker Saturday Magazine Supplement. Vol. 1 No. 317. January 19, 1924.

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Communists in the Textile Strike: An Answer to Gorman, Green & Co. by C.A. Hathaway. Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A. September, 1934.

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‘The Negro Press as a Class Weapon’ by Cyril V. Briggs from The Communist. Vol. 8 No. 8. August, 1929.

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‘The Role of the Party In the Truck Drivers Strike In Minneapolis’ from The Party Organizer. Vol. 7 No. 7. July, 1934.

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‘Lynching: A Weapon of National Oppression’ by Harry Haywood and Milton Howard. International Publishers, New York, 1932.

11/09/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

In Memoriam: The Communist Party 1919-1937. Independent Communist Labor League, New York. 1937.

11/07/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Stalin’s Speeches on the American Communist Party. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1930.

11/05/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Daily Worker Saturday Magazine Supplement (City Edition). Vol. 2 No. 249. Saturday January 10, 1925.

10/30/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Race Hatred on Trial. Introduction by Jim Allen. Workers Library Publishers, New York, 1931.

10/29/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Communists in the People’s Front by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers. July, 1937.

10/27/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Mastering Bolshevism by Joseph Stalin. Workers Library Publishers, New York. April, 1937.

10/24/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Tammany Cops Attack-Slug Workers Asking Work or Wages-Workers Fight Back,’ 1930.

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‘The New York Workers School’ by Rebecca Grecht from The Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. March 7, 1925.

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The Trade Union Unity League: Its Program, Structure, Methods and History. Published by the Trade Union Unity League, New York. 1929.

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‘Party Trade Union Fractions’ by William Z. Foster from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 9. July, 1925.

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The Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 12. October, 1925.

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Faces of Comrades Past. Hanging out in front of the Communist Party bookstore in New York City on a hot July 18, 1934.

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‘The Case Against Sanctions and “Neutrality Legislation”’ by Hal Draper from Socialist Appeal. January, 1936.

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‘How to Act Under Arrest and Police Terrorism’ Central Control Commission Directives, Communist Party, U.S.A. 1931.

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The Communist. Vol. 14. No. 3. March, 1935.

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The Trotsky Opposition: Its Significance for American Workers by Bertram D. Wolfe. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1928.

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Thomas J. O’Flaherty on the Founding of the Workers (Communist) Party. January, 1922.

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One Day of Communist Party Activities in New York City. Thursday February 16, 1928.

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Wednesday April 13, 1927. One Day of Communist Party Activities from the Daily Worker.

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‘Historical Review of the Split in the Socialist Party and the Organization of the Communist Party and Communist Labor Party’ from Truth (Duluth). September 19, 1919.

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‘Experiences in Recruiting and Building New Young Communist League Units Immediately After the Ford Massacre’ by ‘Tony’ Detroit. 1932.

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National Youth Day Young Pioneers Flyer. Passaic, New Jersey. May 30, 1931.

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The Liberator. Vol. 6 No. 7. July, 1923.

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‘Functioning of a Detroit Shop Nucleus’ by Vera Buch, 1928.

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The Communist (Communist Party of America, Section of the Communist International). November, 1922.

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The Daily Worker (City Edition). Vol. 11 No. 211. September 3, 1934.

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