[Radical movements within the scope of worldwide labor, 20th century]

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English
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1919-1968
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84 v.

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    Summary note
    This is an eye-opening collection of materials documenting the long historic struggle over and within various radical movements in 20th century American history.
    Notes
    From the holdings of Princeton University Industrial Relations Library.
    Contents
    • [1] Study of social movements / by Joseph R. Gusfield, 1968
    • [2] Guide to communist tactics among the unemployed (committee print) / by 87th Congress, 1st Session, 1961
    • [3] Communist domination of certain unions (Senate doc. no. 89) / by 82nd Congress, 1st Session, 1951
    • [4] 100 things you should know about communism and labor / prepared by Committee on Un-American Activities, U. S. House of Representatives, 1948
    • [5] Reds in trade unions / by William H. Chartener, 1949
    • [6] Communists within the labor movement: the facts and counter-measures / Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1947
    • [7] Trade unions: transmission belts of the party / by East European Labor Experts, 1958
    • [8] Supplement to "West Germany: new field for CGT influence" / by Morris Weisz, Acting Director, Labor Division, 1955
    • [9] Survey of communist activities in the education field / by Morris Weisz, Labor Adviser, USRO, 1954
    • [10] Problematique de l'evelution du syndicalisme / by Robert Goetz-Girey, 1957
    • [11] Best-seller book condensation - the road ahead: America's creeping revolution / by John T. Flynn, 1950
    • [12] How to spot communist traps / published by Enterprise Publications, 1961
    • [13] Labor action / published by Independent Socialist Weekly, 1953
    • [14] Mexico and the fascist menace / by Alejandro Carrillo, 1940
    • [15] Second supplement to "West Germany: new field for CGT influence" / by Mirris Weisz, Acting Director, Labor Division, USRO, 1955
    • [16] Work or starve / by W. A. Appleton, [1928]
    • [17] Industrial crisis and the co-operators / by J. Harrison, 1925
    • [18] Social general strike / by Jack Tanner, 1919
    • [19] Soviets for the British: a plain talk to plain people / by L. A. Motler, [1929]
    • [20] Idea / prepared by Industrial Union, [1929]
    • [21] Communist: an organ of the third (communist) international / published by Executive Committee of the Communist Party, 1920
    • [22] Civil liberties issues in Congress / by Press Service, American Civil Liberties Union, 1930
    • [23] Ideological stalemate ahead? / released by Barradas League, 1952
    • [24] Red labor marches in Mexico / by Hartley W. Barclay, 1938
    • [25] Can American labor defeat the communists? / by Merlyn S. Pitzele for Atlantic Monthly, 1947
    • [26] Communism in trade unions / by The Times, 1948
    • [27] Reds in trade unions / by William H. Chartener, 1949
    • [28] How to stop communist domination of unions / published by General Electric, 1952
    • [29] West Germany: new field for CGT influence / by Morris Weisz, Acting Director, Labor Division, USRO, 1954
    • [30] Sixteen songs for sixpence / by Lansbury's Labour Weekly, 1926
    • [31] Socialist labor party platform: adopted by the national convention of the party, April, 10, 1912 / prepared by Paul Augustine, National Secretary, Socialist Labor Party, 1923
    • [32] Statement on the current political situation / issued by National Executive Committee of the Socialist Party, 1928
    • [33] Letter from Tom Mooney to J. D. Brown, Director of Industrial Relations, Princeton, concerning the hearing of petition for a habeas corpus writ / by Tom Mooney, 1936
    • [34] Letter to militant workers from the labor defense council / by Moritz J. Loel, Secreatry, Labor Defense Council, 1923
    • [35] Michigan in the muck / by Eugene V. Debs, 1923
    • [36] Poster urging people to finance and support the march of the labor's army of freedom / prepared by Labor Defense Council, 1923
    • [37] Draft program of the revolutionary workers league of the United States / issued by Political Committee, Revolutionary Workers League, 1939
    • [38] What to do about communism in unions / by L. R. Boulware, 1952
    • [39] What to do about communism in unions no. 2 / by L. R. Boulware, G. H. Pfeif, W. J. Barron, 1952
    • [40] Labor herald / published by Trade Union Educational League, 1923
    • [41] Second conference session "types of American socialism": special topics / by Princeton University, Program of Study in American Civilization, 1944
    • [42] First conference session "European backgrounds of American socialism": special topics / by Princeton University, Program of Study in American Civilization, 1944
    • [43] Third conference session "the doctrinal basis of American socialism": general reading / by Princeton University, Program of Study in American Civilization, 1945
    • [44] Second conference session "types of american socialism": general reading / by Princeton University, Program of Study in American Civilization, 1944
    • [45] Third conference session "the doctrinal basis of American socialism": special topics / by Princeton University Program of Study in American Civilization, 1945
    • [46] People's program of struggle for the defeat of Hitler and Hitlerism / prepared by National Committee of the Communist Party, 1941
    • [47] Release all class war prisoners / forum by Secretary of the General Defense Committee, [1923]
    • [48] Second conference session "socialist aesthetic theory and practice, and their effects on American art and literature": special topics / by Princeton University Program of Study in American Civilization, 1945
    • [49] We don't want them / by Walter F. Douglas, for Hotel Statler News, 1947
    • [50] Case of Sacco and Vanzetti / by Felix Frankfurter, 1927.
    • [51] Letter from Tom Mooney to his comrades, friends, and fellow unionists informing them of his sentence and asking them for help in granting him freedom / by Tom Mooney, 1932
    • [52] Gov. Rolph refuses to pardon Mooney; 'convinced' of guilt / printed in New York Times, 1932
    • [53] Detectives faked red plots to stir clients, says spy / published in New York Times, 1923
    • [54] Democracy or disruption: an examination of communist influences in the trade unions / by Walter Citrine, 1928
    • [55] Letter from general defense committee thanking friends for the aid in the release of the boys in Leavenworth / by Harry Feinberg, 1924
    • [56] Letter from the general defense committee asking fellow workers to donate money in order to aid workers who are jailed / by Harry Feinberg, Secretary, General Defense Committee, 1924
    • [57] When at leisure - give this your time and mind / prepared by Literature Department Workers Party, [1925]
    • [58] Labor and the new social order: a report on reconstruction by the sub-commitee of the British labor party / by New Republic: a journal of opinion, 1918
    • [59] Letter by the industrial workers of the world members newly released from the Leavenworth penitentiary asking for support in releasing the rest of the members / published by General Defense Committee, [1925]
    • [60] Communist / published by United Communist Party of America, 1920
    • [61] Farmer-labor party campaign fund / prepared by Workers Party of America, [1924]
    • [62] Letter concerning the farmer-labor party campaign fund / by C. E. Ruthenberg, Executive Secretary, Workers Party of America, 1924
    • [63] To arms, comrades! / by American Anarchist Federated Commune Soviets, 1921
    • [64] Police would expel colored organizer / by Press Service, American Civil Liberties Union, 1927
    • [65] How to beat the communists / by Walter P. Reuther, 1948
    • [66] Communism: threat to voluntary groups / prepared by American Jewish Committee, 1956
    • [67] Second conference session "socialist aesthetic theory and practice, and their effects on American art and literature": general reading / by Princeton University Program of Study in American Civilization, 1945
    • [68] Statement of Norman G. Kurland regarding the proposed community self-determination act (S. 3876, H.R. 18715) / by Norman G. Kurland, 1969
    • [69] Subculture of violence thesis: an example of a simultaneous equation model in sociology / by Howard S. Erlanger and Halliman H. Winsborough, 1976
    • [70] Help repel this attack upon labor! / prepared by Labor Defense Council, 1922
    • [71] We must stand and fight! / letter by Labor Defense Council, per Moritz J. Leob, 1922
    • [72] Nine questions and eight answers about the Michigan 'red raid' cases / prepared by Labor Defense Council, [1922]
    • [73] Letter in order to gather funds for the defense of the "Michigan gag law" victims / by Moritz J. Loeb, Secretary, Labor Defense Council, 1923
    • [74] Article concerning Tom Mooney's hearing on his petition to the supreme court of California / unknown source, [1935]
    • [75] Collection of 4 press release articles from federated press central bureau / published by Federated Press, 1929
    • [76] Collection of 7 labor and socialist press news / published by Socialist Party of America, 1929-1930
    • [77] Employers' anti-labor plans cast new light on flaxer case / United Public Workers of America, 1952
    • [78] Policy of the government on communism among civil service workers / Dartnell Industrial Relations Service, 1946
    • [79] "Who wants a strike?!" / Local 1-S, RWDSU-CIO, [1948]
    • [80] Are local 1250s' leaders communists? / RWDSE radical movement pamplet, [1948]
    • [81] Official membership book / Industrial Workers of the World, [1924]
    • [82] By-laws of the marine transport workers industrial union no. 510 / International Workers Press, [1928]
    • [83] C.S.U. and you: the case for free trade unionism / National Office, Canadian Seaman's Union, [1950]
    • [84] Les mefaits du socialisme: asie, Europe occidentale et Europe centrale / by Emile Bouvier, 1949.
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