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The Radical Pamphlet
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Budish, J. N., 1958
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People's capitalism: stock ownership and production (New York:
International Publishers, 1958) 64 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/10 |
The Bulletin, 1943
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What Cannon will conceal about the degeneration of the Comintern, issued
by The Bulletin … Send for a free copy: The Trotsky School of
Falsification: a collection of articles in the Bulletin exposing the
support given by Trotsky and his cannons and Schachtmans to Stalin in
betraying the Workers, Address Communications to: The Red Star Press
(New York, May 30, 1943) 3 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/11 |
Burgholzer, Max, 1914
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How to reduce the cost of living ([Eugene, Oregon?, ca 1914]) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/12 |
Burnham, Grace M., 1930-1932
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[1] Social insurance 2nd ed. (New York, 1932) 31 p. -- [2] Unemployment
2nd ed. (New York, 1932) 39 p. -- [3] Work or wages (NY, 1930) 39 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/13 |
Burnham, James, 1937-1939
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[1] The People's Front: the new betrayal (New York, 1937) 64 p. -- [2]
Let the people vote on war! (NY, [1939]) 14 p. -- [3] How to fight war:
isolation, collective security, relentless class struggle? (NY, March,
1938) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/14 |
Burnham, Louis, 1946-1955
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[1] … Smash the chains (New York: American Youth for Democracy, [1946?])
23 p. -- [2] Behind the lynching of Emmet Louis Till (New York: Freedom
Associates, December, 1955) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/15 |
Burt, Eric, 1956
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Eyes on Washington! A program for people's legislation - what labor and
the people can do to influence Congress in 1956 (New York, December,
1955) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/16 |
Burton, Bernard, 1949-1955
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Must we have depression? How to keep your job (New York, February, 1955)
15 p. -- [2] A new Depression? (NY, September, 1949) 23 p. -- [3] We can
have peace and jobs! 92 copies] (NY, May, 1953) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/17 |
Cacchione, Peter V.,
1940-1947
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[1] The truth about Luigi Antonini ([New York, 1943]) 24 p. -- [2] Public
speaking: a speaker's guide book (NY, November, 1942) 30 p. -- [3] Wall
Street on the warpath [2 copies] (NY, October, 1947) 23 p. -- [4]
Italian Americans and the war [2 copies] (NY, August, 1940) 14 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/18 |
Cadden, Joseph, 1936
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Spain, 1936: findings of an International Youth Commission (New York,
[1936]) 22 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/19 |
Caldwell, H. H., 1908
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American panics, 3rd ed. (Dayton, Ohio: Published by the author, 1908) 19
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/20 |
California Citizens in
Behalfof Academic Freedom, 1947
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Mailer: "All forward-looking Americans have been shocked by the present
nation0wide witch-hunt atmosphere which has been created by the
Thomas-Rankin Committee and others … " May 27, 1947 (San Francisco,
1947) 3 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/21 |
California Emergency
DefenseCommittee, 1956
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[1] The strange case of two newspaper editors and the FBI: the inside
story (San Francisco, [1953?]) 12 p. -- [2] The truth goes marching on …
(Los Angeles, [1953?]) 14 p. -- [3] It might happen to you- Trial by
perjury! (San Francisco, [1950?]) 4 p. -- [4] Fact sheet (January, 1956)
on the California Smith Act case (Los Angeles, 1956) 20 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/22 |
California Labor School,
1955
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Scholar and school- new targets for bigotry (San Francisco, [1955?]) 13
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/23 |
California State
Convention of the Labor Youth League, 1954
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Youth unity for … Keynote and organizational reports from the First
California State Convention of the Labor Youth League (San Francisco,
[1954?]) 20 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/24 |
Call, Henry Laurens,
1907
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Justice (Boston, 1907) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/25 |
Caller, Fay, 1941-1943
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[1] In freedom's cause: Soviet youth at war (NY, June, 1943) 31 p. -- [2]
Shall it be girls in uniform (NY, May, 1941) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/26 |
Calmer, Alan, 1939
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Get organized: stories and poems about trade union people (New York,
1939) 48 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/27 |
Calvert, Bruce, 1910
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Socialism and progress (Griffith, Indiana, [1910]) 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/28 |
Calverton, V. F. (Victor
Francis), 1932
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For revolution (New York: The John Day Company, 1932) 28 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 8/29 |
Cameron, Donald, 1934
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Poison gas and the coming war [International pamphlets no. 3, 3rd ed.]
(New York, 1934) 23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/1 |
Cannon, James P., 1942-1959
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[1] American Stalinism and Anti-Stalinism (New York, July, 1947) 48 p. --
[2] Socialism and democracy [speech … given at the West Coast Vacation
School, September 1, 1957] (NY, March, 1959) 21 p. -- [3] The coming
American revolution (NY, April, 1947) 31 p. -- [4] The end of the
Comintern, with The manifesto of the 4th International [Speech delivered
in New York, May 30, 1943] (NY, September, 1943) 34 p. -- [5] America's
road to socialism [six lectures given at the Los Angeles Friday Night
Forum, December, 1952 - January, 1953] (NY, October, 1953) 79 p. -- [6]
Socialist election policy in 1958 (NY, March, 1958) 11 p. -- [7] The
workers and the Second World War, speech ... to the Tenth National
Convention of the Socialist Workers Party (Oct. 2-4, 1942) with the
political resolution adopted by the Convention (NY, November, 1942) 46
p. [2 copies] -- [8] Socialism on trial: the official record of James P.
Cannon's testimony in the famous Minneapolis "sedition" trial, with an
introduction by Felix Morrow (NY, January, 1942) 116 p. -- [9] The
Russian revolution (NY, March, 1944) 30 p. -- [10] The road to peace:
according to Stalin and according to Lenin (NY, November, 1951) 48 p. --
[11] Leon Trotsky: memorial address "to the memory of the Old Man"
[speech delivered August 28, 1940 at Trotsky Memorial meeting in New
York] (NY, [1940]) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/2 |
Cantine, Holley and
Dachine Rainer, 1950
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Prison etiquette : the convict's compendium of useful information /
edited with an introduction by Holley Cantine and Dachine Rainer ; with
a preface by Christopher Isherwood ; illustrated by Lowell Naeve
(Bearsville, NY: Retort Press, 1950) 138 p.; bookplate of Rt. Rev. Dr.
Michael Francis Itkin (Mikhail Itkin). |
BOX/FOLDER 9/3 |
Carey, James F. (Boston
Socialist Party Club), 1909
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Socialism: the creed of despair: a debate, George B. Hugo vs. James F.
Carey, Faneuil Hall, Boston, March 22, 1909 (Boston, 1909) 64 p. ; with
two pieces of ephemera laid in, including: Books on socialism, science,
etc. for sale by Socialist Literature Co., etc. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/4 |
Carison, Frank, 1946
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Let's get off the dime (San Francisco: Communist Party of California,
[1946]) 24 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/5 |
Carsten, Charles, 1946
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Veterans and labor: a program of action (New York, July, 1946) 23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/6 |
Casey, James, 1935
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[1] What is fusion? [2 copies] (New York: Issued by Election Campaign
Committee, Communist Party, [1933?]) 15 p. -- [2] Hearst: Labor's enemy
no. 1 (NY, May, 1935) 22 p. -- [3] The crisis of the Communist Party [2
copies] (NY: The Arrows Press, [1937?]) 23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/7 |
de Casseres, Benjamin,
1944
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Leaflet: Frand charivari of New Deal Reds and 4th-term jobbers for life
([Los Angeles?], 1944). |
BOX/FOLDER 9/8 |
Cestare, Frank, 1943
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Meet the Young Communist League (New York, March, 1943) 26 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/9 |
Chamber of Commerce of
the United States, 1935-1948
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[1] Combatting subversive activities in the United States (Washington,
DC, 1935) 29 p. -- [2] Communist propaganda among American youth: an
example of material used (Washington, DC, 1936) 39 p. -- [3] A program
for Anti-Communist action (Washington, DC, 1948) 56 p. -- [4] Communists
within the government: the facts and a program (Washington, DC, 1947) 57
p. -- [5] Communist infiltration in the United States: its nature and
how to combat it (Washington, DC, 1946) 40 p. -- [6] Communists within
the labor movement: the facts and countermeasures (Washington, DC, 1947)
60 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/10 |
Chaplin, Ralph
(Washington State Historical Society), 1967
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Inventory of the Ralph Chaplin Collection ([Tacoma?], 1967) 30 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/11 |
Chapman, Abraham, 1949
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The North Atlantic Pact: for peace or war? [2 copies] (New York, May,
1949) 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/12 |
Charles, C., 1943
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Your standard of living … What's happening to it? [2 copies] ( New York,
March, 1943) 30 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/13 |
Chemadanov, Vasilii
Tarasovich, 1934
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We are for the United Front (New York: Youth Publishers, [1934?]) 15 p. ;
Young Communist International. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/14 |
Rose Chernin Defense
Committee, 1951
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The story of a courageous woman (Los Angeles: California Emergency
Defense Committee, [1951]) 10 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/15 |
Cheyenne (pseud. of Ken
Freedman?), 1970-1971
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[1] Friends, When I joined the IWW three years ago … ([Chicago?], Oct.,
1970) 4 p. -- [2] Here I go again: another statement by Cheyenne
(Chicago, [1971?]) 4 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/16 |
Christian Youth for
America, 1944
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[1] Christian Youth for America (Englewood, Colorado, [1944]) 4 p. -- [2]
Mailer: August 6, 1944, Dear Fellow American, We feel it our patriotic
and Christian duty to inform you of a group of nationally prominent
people, who are fostering Communism amongst our youth ... (Englewood,
CO, 1944) 2 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/17 |
Cinema Educational Guild
Inc., 1954
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Brochure: Answering Eleanor Roosevelt: reprint of an article by Myron C.
Fagan published in the DEFENDER Magazine in the July 1954 issue
(Hollywood, California, [1954]). |
BOX/FOLDER 9/18 |
Circuit Riders, Inc.,
1956-1957
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[1] A compilation of public records, 2109 Methodist ministers
(Cincinnati, Ohio, July, 1956) 51 p. -- [2] In recognition of the 50th
anniversary: the Methodist Federation for Social Action, 1907-1957:
fifty years of un-Methodist propaganda (Cincinnati, Ohio, July, 1957) 16
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/19 |
Citizens Committee to
Free Earl Browder, 1940-1943
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[1] The Browder case: a summary of facts, a brief for justice in America
(New York, September, 1941) 22 p. -- [2] Flyer: Free Earl Browder Rally:
unjustly imprisoned Anti-Fascist leader: Friday, March 27, 1942
([Buffalo], 1942) 1 p. -- [3] Mailer: Citizen's petition to free
Browder: The honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt ... (NY, 1941) 2 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 9/20 |
Citizens Committee to
Preserve American Freedoms, 1953-1959
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[1] Courage is contagious: the Bill of Rights versus the Un-American
Activities Committee (Los Angeles, April 1953) 30 p. -- [2] Barenblatt
and Uphaus- upholding First Amendment, ordered to prison in Supreme
Court decisions reversal; 110 California teachers facing job loss in
Un-American Activities Committee hearings! Emergency meeting, Monday,
June 29 (Los Angeles, 1959) 4 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/1 |
Citizens Victory
Committee for Harry Bridges, [1944]
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Brochure: Biddle's "evidence" against Harry Bridges? (New York, [August,
1944]). |
BOX/FOLDER 10/2 |
Citron, Alice, 1950
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"Best of the best …" to Harlem mothers (New York" The Teacher's Union,
Local 555 U.P.W, November, 1950 |
BOX/FOLDER 10/3 |
Civil Rights Congress,
1947-1952
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[1] Whoever you are … You need CRC … CRC needs you (New York, [1949]) --
[2] Lawyers under fire (NY, May, 1952) 24 p. -- [3] Voices for freedom:
a collection of opinions on the recent Supreme Court decision upholding
the Smith Act and the conviction of 11 Communist leaders, including the
historic dissents of Justices Black and Douglas (NY, July, 1951) 39 p.
-- [4] How safe are you? (NY, [1954]) 15 p. -- [5] Deadly parallel (NY,
[1948?]) 29 p. -- [6] America's "thought police": record of the
Un-American Activities Committee, with a forward by Henry A. Wallace
(NY, October, 1947) 46 p. -- [7] It's YOU they're after! (NY, [1948?])
29 p. -- [8] Voices for freedom #2: An additional collection of opinions
on the Supreme Court upholding the Smith Act, and Act for the
persecution of all political non-conformists (NY, October, 1951) 39 p.
-- [9] Exposed! The conspiracy against the people of Pittsburgh:
Statement by Albert E. Kahn (NY, 1951) 4 p. -- [10] The case of the 11
Communist leaders: a fact sheet prepared by the Civil Rights Congress
(NY, May, 1951) 4 p. -- [11] The " thought police" are on the prowl!
Don't see ... don't hear ... don't speak (NY, [1950?]) 4 p. -- [12]
Brochure: Freedom's fight is now (NY, [1950?]) --[13] Mrs. McGee's own
story: speech delivered by Mr. Rosalie McGee at the Abyssinian Baptist
Church ... April 1st, 1951 (NY: Harlem Civil Rights Congress, 1951) 4 p.
-- [14] Your freedom in danger (NY, [1948]) 4 p. -- [15] Mailer:
Season's Greetings for a new year of democracy and civil rights (NY,
[1950?]) 4 p. -- [16] What's your freedom worth to you? (NY, [1948]) 8
p. -- [17] Per Eriksson did not wait to fight Fascism, will we? (NY,
[1948]) 4 p. -- [18] Censored news of you America: Will America become a
land of whispers? (NY, September, 1950) 30 p. -- [19] Civil rights news
(NY, June 1951) 4 p. -- [20] Civil Rights Congress tells the story ...
([Los Angeles, 1951?]) 64 p. -- [21] Mailer: Trial by hysteria: a forum
on what is happening to American freedom of conscience ([Berkeley?,
1950?]) -- [22] Mailer: East Bay Civil Rights Congress (Oakland, July
27, 1948) 3 p. -- [23] Membership appeal: Civil rights for all! (NY,
[1948?]) 1 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/4 |
Civil Rights Defense
Committee, 1941-1944
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[1] Workers on trial! Life stories of the 28 defendants now on trial by
the U.S. Government in Minneapolis (New York, November, 1941) 6 p. --
[2] Mailer: Give now to the Minneapolis Labor Case Christmas Fund for
the pirsoners and their families (NY, 1944) -- [3] Mailer: 18
Minneapolis defendants ordered to prison on New Year's Eve! (NY,
[1944?]) -- [4] Trade union contributors to Minneapolis case ([NY?,
1944?]) 3 p. -- [5] Flyer: Free the 18 (San Francisco, [1944?]) -- [6]
Flyer: The New Leader: Jailing of Trotskyists is a clear and present
danger to civil liberties ([NY?], January 29, 1944) -- [6] Points to be
incorporated in letters of protest to President Roosevelt asking for
pardon for the Eighteen ([NY?, 1944?]) 2 p. -- [7] Minneapolis labor
case: a report on work for 1944 in defense of the victims of the Smith
"Gag" Act (San Francisco, 1944) 2 p. -- [8] Flyer: Minneapolis case
prisoners released: Celebration meeting and social ([Brooklyn?, 1945])
-- [9] Brochure: 18 victims of the Smith "Gag" Act face prison for their
loyalty to labor- unless you act (NY, [1943]) -- [10] Labor
organizations representing 3,000,000 workers demand freedom for these 18
CIO and Socialist Workers Party leaders imprisoned under the anti-labor
Smith "Gag" Act (NY, [1944]) 4 p. -- Free the 18 ... (NY, [1944]) 4 p.
-- Sample letters of support and other ephemera from Adam Clayton
Powell, Jr., Motor Transport and ALlied Workers Industrial Union Local
544-C.I.O (Minneapolis), and New Jersey State Industrial Council of the
C.I.O. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/5 |
Claessens, August (Rand
School of Social Science), 1921-1940
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[1] Social attitudes towards war and peace (New York, 1934) 15 p. [2
copies] -- [2] The logic of socialism (NY, 1921) 51 p. -- [3] The
democratic way of life (NY, September, 1940) 30 p. -- [4] A manual for
socialist speakers: a brief text book on the technique of public
speaking and Socialist propaganda meetings (NY, 1933) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/6 |
Clark, Joseph (1913- ),
1937-1951
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[1] Men of liberty (New York, 1942) 14 p. -- [2] The atom bomb and you
(with William Weinstone) (NY, September, 1950) 15 p. -- [3] We the
people (NY, September, 1937) 31 p. -- [4] Life with a purpose: why you
should join the Young Communist League (NY,[1940?]) 15 p. -- [5] Who
wants war? How the Soviet Union builds for peace: an eye-witness report
(NY, June, 1951) 15 p. -- [6] Who are the young Communists? (NY, May,
1941) 15 p. -- [7] What's behind the Berlin Crisis? (NY, August, 1948)
23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/7 |
Clarke, George, 1946
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Build a labor party now [2 copies] (New York, August, 1946) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/8 |
Clausen, Robert, 1928
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Daniel DeLeon versus the S.L.P. (Los Angeles, December, 1928) 7 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/9 |
Clifford, Arthur, 1935
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The truth about the American Youth Congress (Detroit, 1935) 26 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/10 |
Coe, Charles J., 1944-1946
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[1] Food now or coffins later: the meaning of the world food crisis (New
York: Farm Research, Inc, July, 1946) 32 p. -- [2] Farmers in 1944 (NY,
March, 1944) 55 p., with advertisement flyer laid in. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/11 |
Cohn, Michael A.
(Independent Sacco-Vanzetti Committee), 1927
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Some questions and an appeal / by Dr. Michael A. Cohn, Brooklyn, NY (New
York, [1927]) 11 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/12 |
Cohn-Bendit, Gabriel
andDaniel, 1968
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Anarchism in the May Movement in France (Van Nuys, CA, [1968]) [20]
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/13 |
Coleman, McAllister,
1931
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Betrayal of the workless, Little Blue Book no. 1700 (Girard, KS, 1931) 31
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/14 |
Collins, Mary, 1938
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[1] Democracy in danger [3 copies] (New York, September, 1938) 15 p. --
[2] The fight for recovery: stop the sit-down strike of big business [3
copies] (NY, September, 1938) 23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/15 |
Collins, Peter W., [1911]
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Why Socialism is opposed to trade and labor unions, Bulletin no. 3,
Social Service Commission of the American Federation of Catholic
Societies (Milwaukee, [1911?]) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/16 |
Colman, Louis, 1935
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Night riders in gallup (New York: International Labor Defense, May, 1935)
14 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/17 |
Committee Against
Waterfront Screening, 1956
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The case against waterfront screening: questions and answers of interest
to Americans (San Francisco, 1956) [16] p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/18 |
Committee for Citizenship
Rights, 1941
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Flyer: The case of William Schneiderman (San Francisco, [1941]) |
BOX/FOLDER 10/19 |
Committee for Defense of
Public Education, 1941
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The conspiracy against the schools: an analysis of Rapp-Coudert, March,
1940 to January, 1941 (New York, January, 1941) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/20 |
Committee for Non-Violent
Revolution, 1946
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Reports of the February Conference on Non-Violent Revolution held at
Chicago, January 6-9, 1946 ([Chicago?, 1946]) 8 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/21 |
Committee for
Revolutionary Labor Action,, [1939?]
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The Russian Lie! (New York, [1939?]) 2 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 10/22 |
Committee for the
Preservation of Methodism, [1951]
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Is there a Pink Fringe in the Methodist Church? If so, what shall we do
about it? A report to Methodists from the Committee for the Preservation
of Methodism (Houston, Texas, April, 1951) 34 p. |
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