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Speech to the Founding Convention of the I.W.W. by Lucy E. Parsons from the Proceedings of the First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, New York Labor News Company, 1905.

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Speech by William D. Haywood at the Founding Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1905.

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The Red Dawn: The Bolsheviki and the I.W.W. by Harrison George. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, Chicago. 1918.

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‘Report to the Fourth Annual Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World’ by Vincent St. John from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 27. November 7, 1908.

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‘The Work People’s College’ by Kristen Svanum from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 2 No. 10. February, 1925.

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‘Apples’ by AG-1351 from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 11. December 1923.

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The Socialist (Toledo, Ohio). Vol. 5 No. 250. July 8, 1905.

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‘Eye-Witness Tells of Police Murder’ by Charles Moore from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 9. May 23, 1912.

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‘Industrialism and the Trade Unions’ by James Connolly from International Socialist Review. Vol. 10 No. 8. February, 1910.

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‘The Militant Harvest Workers’ From The International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 4. October, 1916.

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‘800 Per Cent and the Akron Strike’ by Leslie H. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 10. April, 1913.

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‘The Red Flag in the Auburn Prison’ by Benjamin J. Legere from International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 6. December, 1914.

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‘Music: One of the Most Powerful of the Natural Forces’ by James Wilson from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 21. July 25, 1908.

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‘The Janitors’ by John H. Fleming from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 11. December, 1921.

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‘National Organizer Walsh and I.W.W. Band’ from Industrial Worker. Vol. 1 No. 14. June 17, 1909.

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‘The Tenth Annual I.W.W. Convention’ by Leslie H. Marcy from The International Socialist Review. Vol 17 No. 7. January, 1917.

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‘The I.W.W. at the Grave of Karl Liebknecht’ by Tom Barker from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 2. March, 1921.

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‘Problems Organizing Women’ by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn from Solidarity (Cleveland). Vol. 7 No. 340. July 15, 1916.

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‘The Ipswich Strike’ J.S. Biscay from International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 2. August, 1913.

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‘Drumright, Oklahoma’ by A.W. Rockwell from The Voice of the People. Vol. 3 No. 26. June 30, 1914.

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‘Hell is Poppin’ in Tonopah, Nevada’ by H.E. McGuckin from Voice of the People. Vol. 3 No. 29. July 30, 1914.

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‘A Day in the Life of an Agitator’ by Carlo Tresca from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 4. September, 1929.

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‘I.W.W. ‘Red Special’ Overall Brigade’ by J.H. Walsh from The Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 24. September 19, 1908.

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The Industrial Union Bulletin (Chicago). Vol. 2 No. 27. November 7, 1908.

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‘Police Fight Frisco I.W.W.’ from Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 45. February 1, 1912.

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‘Rubber Workers On The Firing Line at Akron’ from Industrial Worker. Vol 4 No. 50. March 6, 1913.

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‘Review of the Facts in the Situation at Goldfield’ by Vincent St. John from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 6. April 6, 1907.

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‘The Lumberjack’ by Arthur Boose from International Socialist Review. Vol. 16 No. 7. January 1, 1916.

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‘Organizing Hawaiian Workers’ by Seldom Fred from Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 18. July 24, 1913.

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‘The Colorado Battle Line’ by George J. Saul from Labor Defender. Vol. 2 No. 12. December, 1927.

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‘The Fight in Berwind Canyon’ by Hugo Oehler from Labor Defender. Vol. 2 No. 12. December, 1927.

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‘Jack Whyte is Dead’ from International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 9. March, 1915.

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‘A Letter from Honolulu’ by Albert. V. Roe from Industrial Worker (Spokane). Vol. 4 No. 35. November 21, 1912.

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‘Among the Harvesters’ by Nils H. Hanson from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 16. No. 2. August, 1915.

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‘A Red Brigade: How the I.W.W. of Columbus, Ohio, Collected $40 for the Little Falls Strikers’ from International Socialist Review Vol. 13 No. 8. February, 1913.

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Eleven Blind Leaders or ‘Practical Socialism’ and ‘Revolutionary Tactics’ by B.H. Williams. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, New Castle, Pennsylvania. 1912.

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‘TO ARMS, YE BRAVES! An Appeal from the I.W.W. Brigade in Mexico’ from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 11. June 8, 1911.

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‘The World’s Greatest Labor Play: The Paterson Strike Pageant’ by Phillips Russell from ISR. July, 1913.

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‘Vincent St. John in Cincinnati’ from The Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 24. August 10, 1907.

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Appeal of the Hotel, Restaurant and Domestic Workers Industrial Union by Ernst Holmen from One Big Union Monthly, April, 1919.

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‘Hell Popping In Peoria; Rebels War Prisoners’ by James P. Cannon from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 11. June 5, 1913.

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‘Hell is Popping in Minot, N.D.’ from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 20. August 21, 1913.

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‘From a Japanese Fellow Worker’ by Takeshi Takahashi from The Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 17. June 20, 1908.

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Grabow, Louisiana: ‘Kirby’s Thugs Shed Workers Blood!’ “Masters Freed, Workers Held!’ from The Industrial Worker, 1912.

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‘News From Lumber Workers’ Strike’ by John Martin from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 18 No 3. September, 1917.

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‘Successful Tour of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn’ from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 1 No. 22. August 12, 1909.

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‘Away with Race Prejudice’ by Caroline Nelson from Industrial Worker. October 10, 1912.

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‘The Fighting I.W.W.’ by William D. Haywood from International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 4. September, 1912.

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‘No Compromise with the I.W.W.’ by Ernest Untermann from St. Louis Labor. No. 624. January 18, 1913.

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‘Acute Situation in Merryville’ by Phineas Eastman from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 50. March 6, 1913.

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