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Dies, Martin, 1939
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Address delivered at the meeting of the Sons of the American Revolution
New York Chapter at the Hotel Plaza January 19th, 1939. 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/7 |
Dilling, Elizabeth
(Patriotic Research Bureau), 1937-1940
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[1] Red network bulletin: Dare we oppose Red treason? (Kenilworth,
Illinois, [1937]) 15 p. -- [2] An open letter to Keith L. Brooks from
Elizabeth Dilling (Chicago, June, 1940) 8 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/8 |
Dobbs, Farrell, 1941?
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Trade union problems (New York, [1941?]) 43 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/9 |
Dolgoff, Sam (using
pseudonym Sam Weiner), 1958-1961
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[1] The Labor Party illusion: a Libertarian League publication (New York,
1961) 14 p. -- [2] Ethics and American unionism and the path ahead for
the working class (NY, 1958) 24 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/10 |
Dolsen, James H., 1920-1926
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[1] The defense of a revolutionist by himself: the story of the trial of
James H. Dolsen who defended himself on the charge of criminal
syndicalism, Superior Court, Oakland, California, March 23 - April 23,
1920 (Oakland, CA, 1920) 128 p. -- [2] The awakening of China (Chicago,
1926) 267 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/11 |
Don, Sam, 1942?
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The study of Marxism-Leninism and the role of the Party in promoting
national unity (New York, [1942?]) 20 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/12 |
Doran, Dave, 1933-1937
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[1] The highway of hunger: story of America's homeless youth (New York,
June, 1933) 14 p. -- [2] Get wise- organize: what every young steel
worker should know, with an introduction by William Z. Foster (NY,
[1937]) 22 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/13 |
Doyle, Charles A., 1948
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Hunger strikers fight for bail: five men on a hunger strike by Chalres A.
Doyle, Gerhart Eisler, Irving Potash, Ferdinand C. Smith, John
Williamson (New York, [1948]) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/14 |
Doyle, Dallan, 1898
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The emancipation of society from government [Free Society Library, March,
1898, no. 3] (San Francisco, 1898) 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/15 |
Draper, Hal, 1937?
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Are you ready for war? (New York: Young Peoples Socialist League,
[1937?]) 18 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/16 |
Draper, Harold, 1935-1946
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[1] Jim Crow in Los Angeles (Los Angeles, [1946]) 22 p. [2 copies] -- [2]
"Out of their own mouths": a documentary study of the new line of the
Comintern on war / edited by Harold Draper (New York, [1935?]) 39 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 15/17 |
Driscoll, Robert, 1957
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Answer to the United States Civil Service Commission (Portland, Oregon,
March 20, 1957) 11 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/1 |
Du Bois, W.E.B. (William
Edward Burghardt), 1951
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I take my stand for peace (New York, June, 1951) 15 p. [2 copies] |
BOX/FOLDER 16/2 |
Duclos, Jacques, 1945
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La dissolution du Parti communiste americaine: extrait des Cahiers du
Communisme (Paris, 1945) 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/3 |
Dunn, Robert W., 1933-1948
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[1] What war means to the workers: answering the question … Will war
bring back prosperity? (New York, October, 1933) 23 p. -- [2] Spying on
workers [second edition] (NY, 1933) 31 p. -- [3] The Palmer raids /
prepared by Labor Research Association; edited by Robert W. Dunn (NY,
1948) 80 p. -- [4] The Bill of Rights in danger! (NY, January, 1940) 30
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/4 |
Dunne, William F., 1929-1947
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[1] The Supreme Court's challenge to labor: the N.I.R.A. decision a
signal for intensified attacks on the workers (New York, June, 1935) 22
p. [2 copies] -- [2] Gastonia, citadel of the class struggle in the New
South (NY: National Textile Workers Union, September, 1929) 58 p. -- [3]
Why Hearst lies about Communism: three open letters to William Randolph
Hearst (NY, March, 1935) 47 p. [2 copies] -- [4] The great San Francisco
general strike (NY, October, 1934) 79 p. -- [5] The struggle against
opportunism in the labor movement, for a Socialist United States (NY,
[1947]) 87 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/5 |
Estman, Max, 1918
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The trial of Eugene Debs, with Debs' Address to the court on receiving
sentence (New York: The Liberator Publishing Co., [1918]) 29 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/6 |
Edwards, Robert, [1964-1960?]
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Economic revolution [International Workers of the World IWW] (Yellow
Springs, OH, [1970?]) 4 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/7 |
Elliott, Russell R.,
1963
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Radical labor in the Nevada mining booms 1900-1920 (Carson City, NV,
1963) 71 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/8 |
Emergency Civil Liberties
Committee, 1948-1956
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[1] A plot against the Commonwealth of Massachusetts [re Struik-Winner
case] ([New York?, 1948?]) 8 p. -- [2] The Smith Act: its origin, use,
poison (NY, March, 1956) 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/9 |
Emergency Conference on
Civil Liberties, 1948
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[1] Mailer: Dear Friend: Three hundred and forty leading citizens of the
Bay Area have signed their names to the enclosed petition declaring
their opposition to the Mundt-Nixon bill …[signed Holland Roberts] (San
Francisco, June 5, 1948) -- [1] Mailer: For an emergency committee of
1000 against the Mundt-Nixon bill (SF, [1948]) 2 p. -- [3] Keep America
free: we the undersigned ... (SF, [1948]) 3 p. -- Two typed
postcards. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/10 |
Engdahl, J. Louis (John
Louis), 1919-1930
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[1] Sedition! To protest and organize against war, hunger and
unemployment (New York: International Labor Defense, [1930]) 31 p. --
[2] Debs and O'Hare in prison ([Chicago, 1919]) 45 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/11 |
Epstein, Irene, and Doxey
A. Wilkerson, 1953
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Questions & answers on The Woman Question (New York: The Jefferson
School of Social Science, March, 1953) 19 leaves. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/12 |
Erber, Ernest, 1947-1948
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[1] The role of the trade unions: their economic role under Capitalism
[Second edition] (New York, Educational Dept., Workers Party, January,
1947) 30 leaves -- [2] Erber statement of resignation [Workers Party]
([New York?], September 28, 1948) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/13 |
Ercoli, Mario (pseudonym
for Palmiro Togliatti?), 1935
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The fight for peace: report on the preparations for Imperialist war and
the tasks of the Communist International, delivered August 13, 1935 (New
York, November, 1935) 96 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/14 |
Evans, Elizabeth
Glendower, 1924
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Outstanding features of the Sacco-Vanzetti case together with letters
from the defendants (Boston, New England Civil Liberties Committee,
American Civil Liberties Union, January, 1924) 46 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/15 |
Fagan, Myron C., 1950
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Reds in the Anti-Defamation League [no. 9] ([Los Angeles]: Cinema
Educational Guild, June, 1950) 42 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/16 |
Fair play: a radical
monthly, 1891
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Issues for January and March, 1891 (Sioux City, Iowa) |
BOX/FOLDER 16/17 |
Family, Dan, 1972
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The Spanish triangle [SRAPHLET] ([no place identified], January 1972) 16
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/18 |
Farrell, James T., 1942
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Who are the 18 prisoners in the Minneapolis labor case? How the Smith
"Gag" Act has endangered workers rights and free speech (New York: Civil
Rights Defense Committee, [1942]) 27 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/19 |
Farren, Harry Desmond,
1948
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Communism or Capitalism? Which way for us? (New York: National Foremen's
Institute, 1948) 30 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/20 |
Fast, Howard, 1945-1950
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[1] Ben Davis walks on Freedom Road [Re-elect Benjamin J. Davis, Jr.]
(New York, [1945?]) 8 p. -- [2] May Day, 1947 [illustrations by Rockwell
Kent] (NY: United May Day Committee, 1947) 13 p -- [3] Intellectuals in
the fight for peace (NY, June, 1949) 32 p. [2 copies] -- [4] Spain and
peace (NY: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, April 1952) 16 p. --
[5] Literature and reality (New York: International Publishers, 1950)
128 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/21 |
Faure, Sebastien, 1945?
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Does God exist? [English version by Aurora Alleva and D. S. Menico]
(Stelton, NJ: Kropotkin Library, [1945?]) 40 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 16/22 |
Fear and powerlessness,
1974
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Anonymous pamphlet entitled, Fear and powerlessness [history of
anarchism] ([No place specified, 1974?]) 8 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/1 |
Federation for Repeal of
the Levering Act, 1950-1952?
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Brochure: Fear is like a cancer that murders the mind of man: Fight the
Levering Act! (San Francisco, [1950?]). |
BOX/FOLDER 17/2 |
Federation of the Russian
Anarchist-Communist Groups of U.S.A. and Canada, 1934
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Our position: war, Fascism, Bolshevism, United Front, political prisoners
( [New York?, 1934]) 12 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/3 |
Feinstone, S., 1935
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Social progress: a Marxian point of view (Philadelphia: Neo-Seminar,
October, 1935) 32 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/4 |
Ferrer, Francisco, 1909-1920
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[1] The modern school (New York: Truth Seeker, [1910?]) 8 p. -- [2] The
Ferrer Modern School / by W. J. Durant, Principal (New York: The
Francisco Ferrer Association, [1912?]) 8 p. -- [3] The modern school
(New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, [1908?]) 8 p. -- [4] The
"trial" of ferrer, a clerical judicial murder / by Jaime de Angulo
[Editorial from the New York Daily People, January 22, 1911] 45 p. --
[5] The Ferrer Modern School / by Harry Kelly (Stelton, NJ: The Modern
School Association of N.A., 1920) 8 p. -- [6] Francisco Ferrer: hes
life, work and martyrdom, with messages written especially for this
brochure by Ernst Haeckel, Maxim Gorky, Edward Carpenter, Havelock
Ellis, Jack London, and others. (NY: Francisco Ferrer Association,
[1915?]) 95 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/5 |
Ferrero-Sallitto Defense
Conference of New York, 1936?
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Free Ferrero and Sallitto: demand right of political asylum, deportation
is a weapon against labor and liberty [re Vincent Ferrero and Domenick
Sallitto] (New York, [1936?]) 16 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/6 |
Field, B. J., 1935
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Prospects of American Capitalism ["Problems of the American Revolution"
no. 1] (New York: Organization Publishing Co., [1935]) 32 p. [3
copies]. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/7 |
Fields, J., 1939
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Behind the war headlines (New York, [1939]) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/8 |
Filley, Jane, 1939
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An American holiday: May Day 1939 (New York: United May Day Provisional
Committee, April, 1939) 14 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/9 |
Fischer, Ernst, 1940
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What is Socialism? (New York, [1940]) 64 p. [2 copies]. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/10 |
Fiske, Mel, 1953
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McCarthyism in the courts: the story of the Steve Nelson frame-up (New
York: Provisional Committee to Free Steve Nelson, 1953) 30 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/11 |
Fleming, Robert P., 1900-1905?
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The higher unionism (New Orleans, [1905?]) 20 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/12 |
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley,
1939-1959
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[1] Woman's place- in the fight for a better world (New York, March,
1947) 16 p. -- [2] The Twelve and you: what happens to democracy is your
business too! (NY, September, 1948) 22 p. -- [3] Questions and answers
on the Browder case (NY, 1942) 4 p. -- [4] Communists and the people:
summation speech to the jury in the second Foley Square Smith Act trial
of thirteen Communist leaders (NY, May, 1953) 48 p. -- [5] Women in the
war (NY, November, 1942) 31 p. -- [6] A message to all women Communists
from Elizabeth Gurley Flynn on Mother's Day, May, 1950 (NY, 1950) 4 p.
-- [7] I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier- for Wall Street (NY,
February, 1940) 15 p. -- [8] An appeal to women (NY, [1948]) 4 p. -- [9]
Daughters of America: Ella Reeve Bloor, Anita Whitney (NY, June, 1942)
14 p. -- [10] Labor's own, William Z. Foster: a Communist's fifty years
of working-class leadership and struggle (NY, March, 1949) 48 p. -- [11]
The plot to gag America (NY, April, 1950) 14 p. -- [12] Meet the
Communists (NY, March, 1946) 23 p. -- [13] Brochure: Women and the
Communists (NY, [1940?]) -- [14] Women have a date with destiny (NY,
October, 1944) 31 p. -- [15] Elizabeth Gurley Flynn speaks to the court
(NY, 1952) 30 p. -- [16] Debs, Haywood, Ruthenberg (NY, September, 1939)
48 p. -- [17] Stool-pigeon (NY, July, 1949) 23 p. -- [18] Mailer: Mother
Bloor: [Letter to William Schneiderman] ([San Francisco?], October 17,
1940) 4 p. -- [19] Horizons of the future for a Socialist America (NY,
December, 1959) 40 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/13 |
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley,
1918-1959
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[1] Sabotage: the conscious withdrawal of the workers' industrial
efficiency (Cleveland, October, 1918) 31 p. -- [2] Earl Browder: the man
from Kansas (New York, November, 1941) 30 p. -- and duplicate pamphlets
from previous folder. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/14 |
Ford, Earl C. and William
Z. Foster, 1907?
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Syndicalism (Chicago, Published by William Z. Foster, [1907?]) 47 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/15 |
Ford, James W., 1930-1942
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[1] War in Africa: Italian Fascism preparies to enslave Ethiopia / by
James W. Ford and Harry Gannes (New York, June, 1935) 31 p. -- [2] The
war and the Negro people (NY, January, 1942) 15 p. -- [3] The Negroes in
a Soviet America / by James W. Ford and James S. Allen (NY, June, 1935)
46 p. [2 copies] -- [4] Imperialism destroys people in Africa (NY:
Harlem Section of the Communist Party, [1935?]) 15 p. -- [5] The right
to revolution for the Negro people (NY, [1935?]) 19 p. -- [6] World
problems of the Negro people (a refutation of George Padmore) (NY,
[1931?]) 23 p. -- [7] The Communists and the struggle for Negro
liberation: their position on problems of Africa, of the West Indies, of
war, of Ethiopian Independence, or the struggle for peace (NY, [1936?])
67 p. [2 copies] -- [8] Communists in the struggle for Negro rights /
James W. Ford, Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., William Patterson, Earl Browder
(NY, January, 1945) 23 p. -- [9] Brochure: The Negro people in the
elections (NY, September, 1936) -- [10] Brochure: The Negro people and
the elections (San Francisco, October, 1940) -- [11] Anti-Semitism and
the struggle for democracy (NY: National Council of Jewish Communists,
1938) 19 p. [2 copies] -- [12] Earl Browder, foremost champion of Negro
rights ; Open letter to the Negro people from James W. Ford (NY,
[1940?]) 4 p. -- [13] Win progress for Harlem, I. Amter, Communist
Candidate to City Council (NY, 1939) 31 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 17/16 |
Forsythe, Robert, 1936
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The world gone mad (New York: New Masses, 1936) 11 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 18/1 |
Foster, William Z., 1910-1947
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[1] The Soviet Union: key bastion of world freedom, friend and ally of
the American people (New York, October, 1941) 31 p. -- [2] Wrecking the
labor banks [Labor herald library no. 10] (Chicago: Trade Union
Educational League, November, 1927) 60 p. -- [3] Defend America by
smashing Hitlerism (NY, September, 1941) 15 p. -- [4] World Capitalism
and world Socialism (NY, March, 1941) 30 p. -- [5] Victorious socialist
construction in the Soviet Union (NY: Trade Union Unity League, [1932])
46 p. -- [6] Socialism: the road to peace, prosperity and freedom (NY,
March, 1941) 46 p. [2 copies] -- [7] The meaning of the 9-Party
Communist Conference (NY, November, 1947) 23 p. -- [8] Insurgency, or
the economic power of the middle class: a discussion between Wm. Z.
Foster ... and Hermon F. Titus (Seattle, 1910) 14 p. -- [9] The meance
of a new world war (NY, March, 1946) 15 p. -- [10] From defense to
attack (NY, February, 1942) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 18/2 |
Foster, William Z., 1924-1947
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[1] Roosevelt heads for war ( New York, February, 1940) 15 p. -- [2]
Capitalism, socialism, and the war (NY, June, 1940) 23 p. -- [3] The
railroad workers and the war (NY, May, 1941) 15 p. -- [4] American
democracy and the war (NY, February, 1942) 14 p -- [5] For speedy
victory: the second front now (NY, October, 1943) 31 p. -- [6] Fight
against hunger: statement drafted by C.P.U.S.A. and presented to Fish
Commit[t]ee (NY, December, 1930) 32 p. -- [7] The war crisis: questions
and answers (NY, January, 1940) 63 p. -- [8] Steel workers and the war
(NY, August, 1942) 15 p. -- [9] Russia in 1924 [Labor herald library no.
11] (Chicago: Trade Union Educational League, 1924) 31 p. -- [10]
Workers, defend your unions! (NY, January, 1947) 7 p. -- [11] Soviet
democracy and the war (NY, December, 1943) 23 p. -- [12] What's what
about the war: questions and answers (NY, July 1940) 46 p. -- And
duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 18/3 |
Foster, William Z., 1926-1946
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[1] Stop wage-cuts & layoffs on the railroads: a reply to President
T.C. Cashen of the Switchmen's Union of North America (New York, April,
1938) 23 p. -- [2] Halt the railroad wage cut (NY, October, 1938) 14 p.
-- [3] Industrial unionism (NY, April, 1936) 46 p. -- [4] Party building
and political leadership / Wm. Z Foster, ALex Bittleman, James W. Ford,
Charles Krumbein (NY, August, 1937) 127 p. -- [5] Our country needs a
strong Communist Party (NY, February, 1946) 23 p. -- [6] Acceptance
speeches: William Z. Foster, candidate for President, and Benjamin
Gitlow, candidate for Vice-President of the Workers (Communist) Party
(NY, May, 1928) 47 p. -- [7] Strike strategy [Labor herald library no.
18] (Chicago: Trade Union Education League, 1926) 87 p. -- [8] The
crisis in the Socialist Party (NY, November, 1936) 70 p. -- [9] The
United States and the Soviet Union (NY, December, 1940) 14 p. -- And
duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 18/4 |
Foster, William Z., 1921-1946
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[1] W.Z. Foster: renegade or spy! / by Arnold Petersen (New York: New
York Labor News Co., 1935) 39 p. -- [2] Technocracy and Maxism / by
William Z. Foster, Earl Browder ; together with, The technical
intelligentsia and socialist construction / by V.M. Molotov (NY,
January, 1933) 32 p. -- [3] Trade unionism: the road to freedom
(Chicago: International Trade Union Educational League, [1921?]) 29 p.
-- [4] The need for unity among the maritime workers ([NY?]: Issued by
Waterfront Section of the Communist Party, U.S.A., [1935?]) 7 p. -- [5]
Photostat of book chapter: The war and labor unity (1942) pp 708-720 --
[6] The Railroaders' next step [Labor herald pamphlets no. 1] (Chicago,
1921) 47 p. -- [7] The steel workers and the fight for labor's rights
(NY, Jnue, 1952) 31 p. -- [8] Problems of organized labor today (NY,
July, 1946) 48 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 18/5 |
Foster, William Z., 1921-1937
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[1] The revolutionary crisis of 1918-1921 in Germany, England, Italy and
France [Labor herald library no. 3] (Chicago, 1921) 63 p. -- [2] Russian
workers and workshops in 1926 [Labor herlad library no. 16] (Chicago,
1926) 60 p. -- [3] What means a strike in steel (New York, February,
1937) 63 p. -- And duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 18/6 |
Foster, William Z., 1939-1947
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[1] Your questions answered on politics, peace, economics, Fascism,
Anti-Semitism, race prejudice, religion, trade unionism, Americanism,
democracy, socialism, Communism (New York, June, 1939) 127 p. -- [2]
Towards a mass Communist Party! Every party member a party builder! (NY,
[1946]) 4 p. -- [3] Defend America by smashing Hitlerism (NY, September,
1941) 15 p. -- [4] The new Europe (NY, 1947) 128 p. -- [5]
Marxism-Leninism vs. Revisionism / William Z. Foster, Jaques Duclos,
Eugene Dennis, John Williamson, forward by Max Weiss (NY, February,
1946) 111 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/1 |
Foster, William Z., 1941-1946
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[1] Communism versus Fascism (New York, June, 1941) 31 p. -- [2] In
defense of the Communist Party and the indicted leaders (NY, July 1949)
96 p. -- [3] The technique of the mass campaign, reprinted form The
Communist, May 1939 (San Francisco, May, 1946) 9 p. -- And duplicate
pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/2 |
Foster, William Z., 1931-1953
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[1] Danger signals for organized labor (NY, August, 1953) 31 p. -- [2]
The menace of American imperialism / by William Z. Foster ; America
needs the Communist Party / by Eugene Dennis (NY, October, 1945) 30 p.
-- [3] Labor and the Marshall Plan (NY, March , 1948) 23 p. -- [4]
Organized labor and the Fascist danger (NY, August, 1947) 15 p. -- [5]
Little brothers of the big labor fakers: report of a speech against the
Conference for Progressive Labor Action, made in New Star Casino, New
York City on May 10, 1931 (NY, 1931) 31 p. -- [6] A manual of industrial
unionism: organizational and structure policies (NY, August, 1937) 63 p.
-- [7] On improving the Party's work among women, reprinted from
Political Affairs, November, 1948 (NY, 1948) 9 p. -- [8] A letter to
Congress: defeat the Anti-Labor Smith Bill! (NY, June, 1952) 15 p. --
[9] The Soviet trade unions and allied labor unity (NY, June, 1943) 47
p. -- And duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/3 |
Foster, William Z., 1941-1948
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[1] Danger ahead for organized labor (New York, July, 1948) 15 p. -- [2]
The fight against Hitlerism / Wm. Z Foster and Robert Minor (NY, July,
1941) 32 p. -- [3] Quarantine the war mongers (NY, November, 1947) 15 p.
-- [4] Reaction beats its war drums (NY, May, 1946) 15 p. -- [5] The New
York Herald Tribune's 23 questions about the Communist Party aswered by
William Z. Foster (NY, January, 1948) 31 p. -- [6] The U.S.A. and the
U.S.S.R.: war allies and friends (NY, October, 1942) 15 p. -- And
duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/4 |
Foster, William Z., 1942-1945
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[1] Organized labor faces the new world (NY, May, 1945) 23 p. -- [2] The
strike situation and organized labor's wage and job strategy (NY,
November, 1945) 23 p. -- [3] The people and the Congress (NY, February,
1943) 15 p. -- [4] The trade unions and the war (NY, June, 1942) 46 p.
-- And duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/5 |
Foster, William Z., 1922-1948
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[1] Labor and the war (New York, January, 1942) 23 p. -- [2] The crime of
El Fanguito: an open letter to President Turman on Puerto Rico (NY,
April, 1948) 15 p. -- [3] The coal miners: their problems in war and
peace (NY, February, 1945) 24 p. -- [4] The bankruptcy of the American
labor movement [Labor herald library no. 4] (Chicago, [1922?]) 62 p. --
[5] The LaFollette third party: will it unite of split the Progressive
forces? (NY, May, 1938) 31 p. -- [6] The words and deeds of Franklin D.
Roosevelt ([NY, 1932]) 15 p. -- And duplicate pamphlets. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/6 |
Foster, William Z., 1933-1947
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Duplicate pamphlets held in previous folders. |
BOX/FOLDER 19/7 |
Foster, William Z., 1936-1948
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[1] Beware of the war danger! Stop, look and listen! (New York, April,
1948) 23 p. -- [2] Why trade unionists should join the Communist Party
(NY, [1936?]) 4 p. -- And duplicate pamphlets. |
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