Pamphlets, 1892-1991
- Containers:
- Box 907, Folder 1-2
- Dates:
- 1892-1991
- Scope and content:
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Includes Gus Alexander, Society's Stepchildren Fight Back!; Svetlana Askoldova, Commemorating the Centenary of the Chicago Events, 1886-1986; Andrew Avery, Communist Power in U.S. Industry; Karl Baarslag, Communist Trade Union Trickery Exposed; Paul Blanshard, Labor in Southern Cotton Mills; Clarence B. Carson, Organized against Whom? The Labor Union in America; Clarence Darrow, The Open Shop; Hilaire Du Berrier, Labor's International Network; Walter H. Fink, The Ludlow Massacre; William Z. Foster, The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons; William Green, Reports on Communist Propaganda in America; Arvid Harnack, Die vormarxistische Arbeiterbewegung in den Vereinigten Staaten; John P. Holly, What If They Are Red?; Sidney Howard, The Labor Spy; John Huber, ACWA on Trial; Louis Kirschbaum, Justice for Organized Workers; H. D. Margulies, The Worker and the Law; William A. Pinkerton and Robert A. Pinkerton, Pinkerton's National Detective Agency and Its Connection with the Labor Troubles at Homestead, Penn.; Mike Quin, The Big Strike; Paul Romano and Ria Stone, The American Worker; Herbert Solow, Union-Smashing in Sacramento; J. Sassenbach, Twenty-five Years of International Trade Unionism; David M. Schneider, The Workers (Communist) Party and American Trade Unions; John Spargo, Shall the Unions Go into Politics?; Don Thomson and Rodney Larson, Where Were You, Brother?; Savel Zimand, The Open Shop Drive; The CIO and the War; Communists within the Labor Movement; The ILWU Story; A Labor Party for the United States; Labor Spies in the N.M.U.; Law and Order in San Francisco; Leninism-Lewisism; The Modesto Frame-up; Pennsylvania's Cossacks and the State's Police; The Position of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in Relation to CIO and AFL, 1934-1938; A Program for the Rank and File of the American Federation of Labor; Report from Europe by the Rank and File Delegation of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union; Report of the American Trade Union Delegation that Visited the Soviet Union and the Countries of Europe in July 1951; Revolt in the Railroad Unions; Trade Unions and Peace
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:
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Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-6003, US
- Contact:
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