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BOX/FOLDER 20/1 Fox, Jay, 1902-1908
[1] Roosevelt, Czolgosz and anarchy / by Jay Fox ; and, Communism / by Henry Addis ([New York?]: Published by the New York Anarchists, [1902?]) 15 p. -- [2] Trade unionism and anarchism: a letter to a brother unionist (Chicago: Social Science Press, 1908) 16 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/2 Franklin, John, 1936
National defense (New York: American League Against War and Fascism, April, 1936) 19 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/3 Freeman, Alden, 1909
The fight for free speech: a supplement to "Law-breaking by the police", including a legal opinion by Theodore Schroeder (East Orange, [1909]) 36 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/4 Friday Night Socialist Forum, 1959
A debate: should Progressives work in the Democratic Party? "Yes," says Carl Haessler (form editor, Federated Press), "No," says George Breitman (former editor, The Militant) (Detroit, 1959) 32 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/5 Friedman, Robert, 1947
How's your health? The fight for a national health program (New York, February, 1947) 32 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/6 Friends of Democracy, Inc., 1945
[1] Joe Kamp: peddler of propaganda and hero of the Pro-Fascists (Kansas City, [1945]) 21 p. -- [2] Press release: Anti-democracy propaganda intensified in U.S. (New York, [1945?]) 2 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/7 Friends of Durruti, 1971
Satire: Bourgeoisie University, Peace march questionaire number 10 (compiled annually) (San Francisco, April, 1971) 1 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/8 Fries, Amos A., 1932?
Sugar coating Communism for Protestant churches: chart showing interlocking membership of churchmen, Socialists, pacifists, internationalists, and Communists (Washington, DC, [1932?]) 80 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/9 Friessen, Gordon, 1941
Oklahoma witch hunt (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Committee to Defend Political Prisoners, October, 1941) 23 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/10 Fry, L., 1952
Is the University of California to be seized by Communists? (La Jolla: California League of Christian Parents, 1950) 30 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/11 Frysinger, W. M. (William Maslin), 1915
Socialism: the plain English of it: a practical study of the subject (Healdsburg, California: Published by the author, 1915) 95 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/12 Fuller, Alvan T., 1927
Decision of Gov. Alvan T. Fuller in the matter of the appeal of Bartolomeo Vanzetti and Nicola Sacco from sentence of death imposed under the laws of the Commonwealth [signed at end: Robert Grant, A. Lawrence Lowell, S.W. Stratton (Boston, 1927) 8+20 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/13 Ganley, Nat, 1953
Democracy, security, peace on trial: Nat Ganley speaks to the jury [re Michigan 6] (Detroit, 1953) 23 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/14 Gannes, Harry, 1920-1938
[1] Youth under Americanism / by Harry Gannes and George Oswald (Chicago: Young Workers League of America, [1920]) 64 p. -- [2] Graft and gangsters (New York, [1931?]) 63 p. -- [3] The Munich betrayal (NY, October, 1938) 15 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/15 Gannett, Betty, 1947-1954
[1] The Communist Party and you (New York, Nauary, 1947) 48 p. -- [2] The Communist program and the fight for Jobs, peace, equal rights, democracy (NY, October, 1954) 40 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/16 Garboden, W.T., 1908?
When Teddy reigns: more truth than philosophy (San Francisco, [1908?]) 4 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/17 Gardner, Joyce, 1970
Cold Mountain Farm: an attempt at community (California, March, 1970) 63 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/18 Garlin, Sender, 1935-1950
[1] The real Rickenbacker (New York, April, 1943) 23 p. -- [2] The truth about Reader's Digest / illustrations by William Gropper (NY: Forum Publishers, 1943) 29 p. -- [3] The real Huey P. Long (NY, May, 1935) 46 p. -- [4] Is Dewey the man? / with illustrations by William Gropper (NY, July, 1944) 32 p. -- [5] Red tape and barbed wire: close-up of the McCarran Law in action (NY: Civil Rights Congress, [1950?]) 48 p.
BOX/FOLDER 20/19 Gates, John, 1951
On guard against Browderism, Titoism, Trotskyism (New York, May, 1951) 15 p. [3 copies].
BOX/FOLDER 20/20 Gaylord, Winfield R., 1912
Socialism is coming now / by Winfield R. Gaylord ; and, The labor movement in Germany / by John C. Kennedy (St. Louis, 1912) 46 p. [incomplete?].
BOX/FOLDER 20/21 General Defense Committee, 1922-1923
[1] Open letter to President Harding from 52 members of the I.W.W. in Leavenworth Penitentiary who refuse to apply for individual clemency (Chicago, [1922?]) 28 p. -- [2] Public opinion: where does it stand on the question of amnesty of political prisoners? (Chicago, 1923) 31 p. [ownership stamp of Jim McCrary, Oakland, CA].
BOX/FOLDER 20/22 George, Harrison, 1937
[1] Is freedom dead? Sequel to the suppressed pamphlet, Shall freedom die? (Chicago, 1918) 22 p. -- [2] This 4th of July (New York, June, 1937) 15 p. [2 copies] -- [3] A noon-hour talk on the Communist Party / illustrations by Bill Gropper (NY, [1934?]) 31 p. -- [4] The red dawn: the Bolsheviki and the I.W.W. (Chicago: I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, [1918?]) 26 p. [2 copies].
BOX/FOLDER 21/1 Gersimpsky, Simon, 1938
A comrade looks at the 1938 election campaign ([New York], 1938) 14 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/2 Gerson, Simon W., 1941
[1] Either the Constitution or the Mundt Bill: America can't have both! (New York, June, 1950) 15 p. -- [2] It is happening here (NY, February, 1941) 15 p. [2 copies].
BOX/FOLDER 21/3 Ghent, W.J. (William James), 1911-1913
[1] To skeptics and doubters (New York: Intercollegiate Socialist Society, 1911) 32 p. [2 copies] -- [2] The National Socialist handbook no. 2 ([Washington, DC?], 1913) 32 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/4 Ghent, W.J. (William James), 1916
Editions of Appeal Socialist Classics, edited by Ghent, all published: Girard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason, 1916: [1] No.1, Elements of Socialism, 64 p. -- [2] No. 3, Socialism: a historical sketch, 64 p. [2 copies] -- [3] No. 5, Socialism and government: working programs and records of Socialists in office, 64 p. -- [4] No. 6, Questions and answers, 64 p. -- [5] No. 7, Socialism and organized labor, 64 p. -- [6] No. 11, The Socialist appeal: prose passages which voice the call for a new social order, 63 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/5 Gibbs, Howard A., 1905-1912
[1] Industrial peace through Socialism (New York: The Comradee Cop-operative Company, 1905) 24 p. -- [2] Socialism: what is it? (New York: The New York Call, 1912) 24 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/6 Giffin, Robert, 1885
The progress of the working classes in the last half century (New York: The Society for Political Education, 1885) 43 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/7 Gitlow, Ben, 1929-1930
America for the people! Why we need a farmer labor party (New York: Labor Party Association, [1930?]) 15 p. -- with ephemera of the Labor Party Association laid in.
BOX/FOLDER 21/8 Gladstein, Richard, 1948?
Argument to the jury of Richard Gladstein in the New York Communist trial (San Francisco: Civil Rights Congress, [1948?]) 18 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/9 Glazer, Nathan, 1956
A new look at the Rosenberg-Sobell case (New York: The Tamiment Institute, [1956]) 23 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/10 Goff, Kenneth, 1944-1948
[1] They would destroy our way of life (Delavan, Wisconsin: The Enterprise, 1944) 48 p. -- [2] Confessions of Stalin's agent: this is my story (Englewood, Colorado, 1948) 78 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/11 Gold, Michael, 1927?
The damned agitator and other stories (Chicago, [1927?]) 31 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/12 Goldman, Albert, 1932-1942
[1] Why we defend the Soviet Union (New York: Pioneer Publishers, [1939]) 31 p. [2 copies] -- [2] From Communism to Socialism ([NY?, 1935) 14 p. -- [3] What is Socialism? Three lectures for workers (NY, 1938) 47 p. [3 copies] -- [4] The truth about the Minneapolis trial of the 28, speech for the defense (NY: Civil Rights Defense Committee, [1942]) 14 p. -- [5] Charge: rioting; verdict? not guilty! A plea to a jury (Chicago: International Labor Defense, [1932?]) 47 p. -- [6] In defense of Socialism: the official court record of Attorney Albert Goldman's final speech for the defense in the famous Minneapolis "sedition" trial (NY, March, 1942) 95 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/13 Goldman, Emma, 1909-1940
[1] Preparedness, the road to universal slaughter (New York: Mother Earth Pubishing Association, [1919?]) 9 p. [2 copies] -- [2] The tragedy of Woman's emancipation (NY, [1909?]) 11 p. -- [3] Marriage and love (NY, 1911) 15 p. -- [4] Marriage and love [Second edition] (NY, 1914) 15 p. [2 copies] -- [5] Patriotsim: a menace to liberty [Third edition] (NY, [1909?]) [2 copies] -- [6] Trotsky protests too much (Glasgow: Anarchist Communist Federation, [1939?]) 15 p. [2 copies] -- [7] Philosophy of atheism and the failure of Christianity: two lectures (NY, 1916) 16 p. -- [8] A fragment of the prison experiences of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman in the State Prison at Jefferson City, Mo., and the U.S. Penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga., February 1918 - October 1919 (NY: Stella Comyn, [1920?]) 25 p. -- [9] The truth about the Boylsheviki (NY, [1918]) 12 p. -- [10] The place of the individual in society (Chicago: Free Society Forum, [1940?]) 16 p.
BOX/FOLDER 21/14 Goldman, Emma, 1908-1970
[1] The psychology of politcal violence (Indore City [India?]: Modern Publishers, [no date]) 41 p. -- [2] The crushing of the Russian Revolution (London, Freedom Press, 1922) 42 p. [2 copies] -- [3] Anarchism: what it really stands for [Second edition] (New York, 1914) 23 p. [2 copies] -- [4] What I believe (NY, 1908) 15 p. -- [5] Victims of morality and the failure of Christianity: two lectures (NY, 1913) 15 p. -- [6] Emma Goldman: Rebel! (Mountain View, CA: SRAFPRINT Co-op, [1970?]) 35 p. -- [7] Emma Goldman: a tribute (NY: Libertarian Book Club, 1960) 29 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/1 Goldsmith, Len, 1948
Ideas behind bars? The story of the frame-up of 140,000,000 Americans (New York: Civil Rights Congress, [1948]) 31 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/2 Goldway, David, 1945?
The Communist Political Association: some things you may want to know about what it is, what it stands for, how it works (New York, [1945?]) [2 copies]
BOX/FOLDER 22/3 Gonzalez, Isabel, 1947
Step-children of a nation: the status of Mexican-Americans (New York: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, [1947]) 14 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/4 Goodman, Paul, 1968
The black flag of anarchism (Corinth, Vermont: Black Mountain Press, 1968) 9 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/5 Gordon, Evelyn B., 1937
Weaving the future / introduction by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (New York, November, 1937) 23 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/6 Gordon, F.G.R. (Fred George Russ), 1900
Hard times: the cause and cure [Progressive thought, April 1900, No. 11] (Terre Haute, Indiana, 1900) 31 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/7 Gorky, Maxim, 1931
Capitalist terror against Negro workers in U.S.A. (Moscow: International Press, 1931) 15 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/8 Graham, Fred S., 1921
Anarchism and the world revolution: an asnwer to Robert Minor [Second edition] ([New York?], 1921) 70 p. [2 copies]
BOX/FOLDER 22/9 Graham, Marcus, 1943
The issues in the present war (London: Freedom Press, November, 1943) 32 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/10 Grant, David, 1938-1942
[1] A worker looks at Jesus (Los Angeles: Christian Front for Peace and Against Fascism, [1938?]) 48 p. -- [2] Attack now! Knock out Hitler in '42 (New York, April, 1942) 15 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/11 Grass Roots League, Inc., 1954
Truth about Supreme Court's segregation ruling [Research bulletin no. 2] (Charleston, SC, October 1, 1954) 12 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/12 Green, Abner, 1950-1955
[1] The deportation terror: a weapon to gag America (New York: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, January, 1950) 23 p. -- [2] The Walter-McCarran Law: police state terror against foreign-born Americans (NY, May, 1953) 47 p. -- [3] In the shadow of liberty: the inhumanity of the Walter-McCarran Law (NY, September, 1954) 46 p. -- [4] In defense of the right to defend foreign born Americans / with an introduction by Prof. Louise Pettibone Smith (NY, 1955) 14 p. -- [5] The deportation drive vs. the Bill of Rights: the McCarran Act and the foreign born (NY, February, 1951) 23 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/13 Green, Gil (Gilbert), 1933-1944
[1] Three questions concerning the war [reprinted from "Clarity" Summer edition 1941] ([no publication information]) 6 p. -- [2] Young Communists and unity of youth (New York: youth Publishers, October, 1935) 15 p. -- [3] Make your dreams come true: Report to the Eighth National Convention of The young Communist League (NY, June, 1937) 47 p. -- [4] The truth about Soviet Russia (NY, March, 1938) 47 p. -- [5] United we stand for peace and Socialism: Report on the Sixth World Congress of the Young Communist International (NY, 1935) 63 p. [3 copies] -- [6] Facing the 8th Convention of the Young Communist League: Report to the National Conference of the Young Communist League, delivered January 1, 1937 (NY, 1937) 24 p. -- [7] Young Communists and unity of the youth (NY, October, 1935) 15 p. -- [8] America must act now! (NY, November, 1941) 14 p. -- [9] Youth confronts the blue eagle (NY, November, 1933) 29 p. -- [10] Marxism and the world of today (NY, 1944) 23 p. -- [11] New York in the 1944 election line-up [Reprint from The Communist of July, 1944] (NY, 1944) 14 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/14 Green, William C., 1903
Some reasons why farmers should be Socialists [Wayland's Monthly No. 43, November, 1903] (Girard, Kansas, 1903) 13 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/15 Greene, William B., 1873
A letter to the Rev. Henry W. Foote, Minister of King's Chapel, in vindication of the poorer class of the Boston working-women (Princeton, Mass., Co-operative Publishing Company, 1873) 24 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/16 Gross, Mark, 1939
My college daze in the youth movement / by Mark Gross, Swarthmore '39 (Huntingon, Indiana: Our Sunday Visitor Press, [1939]) 48 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/17 Grosser, Philip, 1933
Uncle Sam's Devil's Island: experiences of a conscientious objector in America during the World War (Boston: The Excelsior Press, [1933]) 26 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/18 Gusev, S.I., 1933
[1] Organize mass struggle for social insurance: tasks of the American Communist Party … / by S.I. Gusev and Earl Browder (New York, September, 1933) 32 p. -- [2] The next step in Britain, America and Ireland (speeches and reports, XII Plenum E.C.C.I.) (London: The Blackfriars Press, [1933?]) 87 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/19 Hagerty, T.J. (Thomas Joseph), 1902
Why physicians should be Socialists (Terre Haute, Indiana: The Standard Publishing Company, 1902) 24 P.
BOX/FOLDER 22/20 Hall, Gus, 1950-1954
[1] Hands off Korea and Formosa (New York, July, 1950) 15 p. -- [2] Peace can be won! Report to 15th Convention Communist Party (NY, January, 1951) 79 p. [2 copies] -- [3] Which way for young Americans? (NY, October, 1950) 30 p. -- [4] Marxism and Negro liberation (NY, May, 1954) 24 p. [3 copies]
BOX/FOLDER 22/21 Hall, Rob Fowler, 1939-1950
[1] The record of Truman's 81st Congress (New York, August, 1949) 23 p. [3 copies] -- [2] FEPC: how it was betrayed, how it can be saved (NY, February, 1950) 15 p. [2 copies] -- [3] This 4th of July, 1776 - 1939 (NY, June, 1939) 15 p. [2 copies].
BOX/FOLDER 22/22 Hallgren, Mauritz A., 1937
Why I resigned from the Trotsky Defense Committee (New York, January, 1937) 14 p. [2 copies].
BOX/FOLDER 22/23 Hamilton, George, 1921
The house of the masses trial: Socialist vs. Communist (Detroit: The Masses Publishing House, 1921) 33 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/24 Hamilton, John W., 1948?
I was branded with the number 666 … This is the life story of a young man trained to be a leader in the Communist Party who today is giving his full time as a Christian crusader … (St. Louis: Christian Nationalist Crusade, [1948?]) 32 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/25 Hammond, Edward, 1924?
Two kinds of unionism (New Castle, PA, [1924?]) 4 p.
BOX/FOLDER 22/26 Hanford, Ben, 1903
What workingmen's votes can do [The Agitator, no. 9] (New York: Comrade Co-operative Co., July, 1903) 23 p.
BOX/FOLDER 23/1 Hansen, Joseph, 1939-1958
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