Tag: Haymarket
‘Albert R. Parsons in Prison’ by Dyer D. Lum from Life of Albert R. Parsons, edited by Lucy Parsons, Chicago. 1889.
‘The Haymarket Martyrs’ by Lucy E. Parsons from Labor Defender. Vol. 1 No. 11. November, 1926.
‘How the Capitalist Press Reported the Nation-Wide May First Strikes and Demonstrations in 1886’ by Sender Garlin from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 102. April 28, 1934.
‘November Eleventh’ from Workmen’s Advocate (New Haven). Vol. 5 No. 46. November 16, 1889.
‘Haymarket and the Eight Hour Movement of 1886’ from Industrial Worker. Vol. 2 No. 34. November 9, 1910.
‘Our Heroes in the Strife for Liberty Show the Courage of Their Convictions’ from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. (new) 1 Nos. 2. November 19, 1887.
‘November Eleventh Twenty Years Ago’ by Voltairine De Cleyre from Mother Earth. Vol. 2 No. 9. November, 1907.
‘Lucy Parsons’ by Jane Benton from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 5. May, 1935.
‘At the Martyrs’ Graves’ from The Alarm. (new) Vol 1. No. 36. November 17, 1888.
‘Eight Hours’ from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 2 No. 5. October 17, 1885.
‘A Word to Tramps: The Unemployed, the Disinherited, the Miserable’ by Lucy E. Parsons from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 1. October 4, 1884.
‘The Martyred Apostles of Labor’ (1898) by Eugene V. Debs from from Debs: His Life, Writings, and Speeches. Appeal to Reason, Girard. 1908.
‘Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of the Chicago Martyrs’ by Jack Wood from The Agitator. Vol. 2 No. 2. December 1, 1911.
‘Letter from John Brown Jr.’ from The Alarm (Chicago). New Vol. 1 No. 4. December 17, 1887.
‘The Voice of May Day’ by Harrison George from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 2 No. 35. April 26, 1924.
‘Albert R. Parsons Was My Friend’ by Dyer Lum from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 3. December 3, 1887.
‘Warm Receptions and Large Meetings for the Avelings in Chicago’ from Workmen’s Advocate (New Haven). Vol. 2 No. 8. November 21, 1886.
‘Letter from London’ by Lucy Parsons from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 38. December 31, 1888.
‘John Brown, Anarchist’ by Nicholas Kopeloff from Mother Earth. Vol. 1 No. 12. February, 1907.
‘May Day, 1886: The Haymarket Struggle, Eight Drawings’ by Mitchell Siporin from New Masses. Vol. 15 No. 6. May 7, 1935.
‘My Biography’ by August Spies from His Speech in Court and General Notes, Edited and Published by Nina van Zandt, Chicago. 1887.
‘Address of Adolph Fischer to the Court’ (1886) from The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists, Edited and Published by Lucy Parsons. Chicago, 1910.
‘The Haymarket Tradition Lives and Grows in Field of American Literature’ by Alan Calmer from the Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 102. April 28, 1934.
‘Address of Louis Lingg to the Court’ (1886) from The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists, Edited and Published by Lucy Parsons. Chicago, 1910.
‘Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886’ by Art Young from the New Masses. Vol. 31 No. 6. May 2, 1939.
‘Address of George Engel to Judge Gary’ (1886) from The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists, Edited and Published by Lucy Parsons. Chicago, 1910.
‘Heading to Haymarket.’ International Working People’s Association events advertised in ‘The Alarm,’ edited by Albert Parsons in the year leading to the ‘Haymarket Riot’ on May 4, 1886.
פרייע ארבעטער שטימע (ניו יארק). Vol. 38 נומ׳ 46. 12 נאָוועמבער 1937
‘The Eight-Hour Strike of 1886’ by Lucy E. Parsons from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 6. May 1, 1912.
‘Day of Martyrdom’ from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 2. November 19, 1887.
‘To Arms!’ Where it all began. The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 3 No. 3. Saturday April 24, 1886.