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The Radical Pamphlet
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BOX/FOLDER 20/1 |
Fox, Jay, 1902-1908
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[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
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National defense (New York: American League Against War and Fascism,
April, 1936) 19 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 20/3 |
Freeman, Alden, 1909
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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
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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
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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
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[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
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Satire: Bourgeoisie University, Peace march questionaire number 10
(compiled annually) (San Francisco, April, 1971) 1 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 20/8 |
Fries, Amos A., 1932?
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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
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Oklahoma witch hunt (Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Committee to Defend
Political Prisoners, October, 1941) 23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 20/10 |
Fry, L., 1952
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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
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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
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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
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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
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[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
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[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?
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When Teddy reigns: more truth than philosophy (San Francisco, [1908?]) 4
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 20/17 |
Gardner, Joyce, 1970
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Cold Mountain Farm: an attempt at community (California, March, 1970) 63
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 20/18 |
Garlin, Sender, 1935-1950
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[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
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On guard against Browderism, Titoism, Trotskyism (New York, May, 1951) 15
p. [3 copies]. |
BOX/FOLDER 20/20 |
Gaylord, Winfield R.,
1912
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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
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[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
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[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
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A comrade looks at the 1938 election campaign ([New York], 1938) 14
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 21/2 |
Gerson, Simon W., 1941
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[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
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[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
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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
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[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
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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
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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?
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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
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A new look at the Rosenberg-Sobell case (New York: The Tamiment
Institute, [1956]) 23 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 21/10 |
Goff, Kenneth, 1944-1948
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[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?
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The damned agitator and other stories (Chicago, [1927?]) 31 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 21/12 |
Goldman, Albert, 1932-1942
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[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
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[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
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[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
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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?
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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
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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
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The black flag of anarchism (Corinth, Vermont: Black Mountain Press,
1968) 9 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 22/5 |
Gordon, Evelyn B., 1937
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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
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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
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Capitalist terror against Negro workers in U.S.A. (Moscow: International
Press, 1931) 15 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 22/8 |
Graham, Fred S., 1921
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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
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The issues in the present war (London: Freedom Press, November, 1943) 32
p. |
BOX/FOLDER 22/10 |
Grant, David, 1938-1942
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[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
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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
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[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
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[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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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[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
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Why physicians should be Socialists (Terre Haute, Indiana: The Standard
Publishing Company, 1902) 24 P. |
BOX/FOLDER 22/20 |
Hall, Gus, 1950-1954
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[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
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[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
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Why I resigned from the Trotsky Defense Committee (New York, January,
1937) 14 p. [2 copies]. |
BOX/FOLDER 22/23 |
Hamilton, George, 1921
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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?
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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?
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Two kinds of unionism (New Castle, PA, [1924?]) 4 p. |
BOX/FOLDER 22/26 |
Hanford, Ben, 1903
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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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