The revolutionary journalism of Big Bill Haywood : on the picket line with the IWW / edited and introduced by John Newsinger.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : Bookmarks Publications, [2016?]
Description
161 pages ; 20 cm

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    Writer of introduction
    Notes
    "Collects most of the journalism that he produced for the monthly Marxist journal, the International Socialist review (ISR)."--Page 8.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 156-159) and index.
    Contents
    • 1. With the copper miners of Michigan (August 1910)
    • 2. The leaven of socialism in England (December 1910)
    • 3. Lockouts in Great Britain
    • 4. The fighting Welsh miners (February 1911)
    • 5. The General Strike (May 1911)
    • 6. "Reasonable" crime (August 1911)
    • 7. A detective (December 1911)
    • 8. The strike of the scavengers (January 1912)
    • 9. Socialism the hope of the working class (February 1912)
    • 10. When the kiddies came home (May 1912)
    • 11. Timber workers and timber wolves (August 1912)
    • 12. The fighting IWW (September 1912)
    • 13. Resolution against war (October 1912)
    • 14. On the picket line at Little Falls, New York (January 1913)
    • 15. The rip in the silk industry (May 1913)
    • 16. On the Paterson picket line (June 1913)
    • 17. A plea for solidarity (by Tom Mann, January 1914)
    • 18. Jim Larkin's call for solidarity (February 1914)
    • 19. An appeal for industrial solidarity (March 1914)
    • 20. The revolt at Butte (August 1914)
    • 21. Jaures and the General Strike against war (September 1914)
    • 22. The battle of Butte (October 1914)
    • 23. Inside (November-December 1917).
    Other title(s)
    International socialist review (Chicago, Ill.)
    ISBN
    • 9781910885307 ((pbk.))
    • 1910885304 ((pbk.))
    LCCN
    2016435052
    OCLC
    959606859
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