Romerstein (Herbert) collection, 1864-2011

Communist Party, U.S.A. pamphlets, 1925-1974

Containers:
Box 376
Dates:
1925-1974
Scope and content:

Includes John J. Ballam, 70,000 Silk Workers Strike for Bread and Unity; Tom Bell, The Movement for World Trade Union Unity; Johannes Buchner, The Agent Provocateur in the Labour Movement; Louis Budenz, Red Baiting: Enemy of Labor; Grace Burnham, Dangerous Jobs; Grace Burnham, Work or Wages; Robert L. Cruden, TGhe End of the Ford Myth; Robert W. Dunn, Company Unions Today; Robert W. Dunn, Spying on Workers; William F. Dunne, Gastonia; William F. Dunne, The Great San Francisco General Strike; William F. Dunne, The Struggle against Opportunism in the Labor Movement; William F. Dunne, The Threat to the Labor Movement; William F. Dunne, Worker Correspondents; William Z. Foster, Industrial Unionism; William Z. Foster, Labor and the Marshall Plan; William Z. Foster, A Manual of Industrial Unionism; William Z. Foster, Problems of Organized Labor Today; William Z. Foster, Railroad Workers Forward!; William Z. Foster, Unionizing Steel; William Z. Foster, What Means a Strike in Steel; B. Frank, Miners Unite!; Clarence Hathaway, Communists in the Textile Strike; Roy Hudson, Communists and the Trade Unions; Hays Jones, Seamen and Longshoremen under the Red Flag; Hy Kravif, Tel and Tel; Elizabeth Lawson, The Spy at Your Counter; Jay Lovestone, Blood and Steel; Jay Lovestone, The Labor Lieutenants of American Imperialism; George Morris, Outlook for a New Labor Advance; George Morris, A Tale of the Waterfronts; Myra Page, Southern Cotton Mills and Labor; John Pepper, Why Every Miner Should Be a Communist; Anna Rochester and Pat Toohey, The Miners' Road to Freedom; William Schneiderman, The Pacific Coast Maritime Strike; N. Sparks, The Struggle of the Marine Workers; Herb Tank, Communists on the Waterfront; Pat Toohey, N.R.A., Martial Law, "Insurrection"; William Weinstone, the Case against David Dubinsky; William Weinstone, The Great Sit-Down Strike; Albert Weisbord, Passaic; Arvo Fredrickson: Hard Rock Miner and Organizer; Get Organized: History of the American Labor Movement; The "Productivity" Hoax and Auto Workers' Real Needs; Questions and Answers to American Trade Unionists; Stalin's Interview with the First American Trade Union Delegation to Soviet Russia; Report of the First Rank and File Laborf Delegation to Soviet Russia; Russia afte Ten Years: Rep;ort of the American Trade Union Delegation to the Soviet Union; Stgeel Labor's Road

Access and use

Parent restrictions:
Boxes 220, 519, 1290-1294, 1311, OCM16, T10, FH2, and FH23 may not be used without permission of the Archivist; there is digitized content from this collection available. The remainder of the collection is open for research. Materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
Parent terms of access:
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library Archives.
Location of this collection:
Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6003, US
Contact:
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