Socialist Party of the United States of America
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Leaflet, version 1, 1930
Socialist Party campaign leaflet stating the party's philosophy and objectives. Also promotes the candidacy of John F. McKay for US Senator (Montana) and J.P. Cavanaugh for US House of Represetatives (Montana), among others.
Leaflet, version 3, Undated
Socialist Party leaflet stating the party's philosophy and objectives. Also includes a clip-and-mail application for membership in the Socialist Party.
Out of Work: The A.B.C. of Unemployment, Undated
"...The Struggle for Work..." Leaflet extolling the values and virtues of socialist philosophy. On the cover: photo-lith reproduction of a sculpture featuring adult men, boys, a women and baby.
Out of Work: The A.B.C. of Unemployment, Undated
"...The Struggle for Work..." Leaflet extolling the values and virtues of socialist philosophy. On the cover: photo-lith reproduction of a sculpture featuring adult men, boys, a women and baby.
What Is Socialism?, 1930s
Version 1 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy.
What Is Socialism?, 1930s
Version 2 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy. Includes the promotion of candidates for Massachusettes governor and others.
What Is Socialism?, 1930s
Version 3 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy.
Will You Help Build a Worker's World?
Will You Help Build a Worker's World?, 1932-07
Leaflet promoting the Socialist Party and its philosophy: "A call to action! Organizing thinkers and builders. Financing our ideals. The road to power. Be a living factor in social change. Where to join and how." Includes a clip-and-mail membership application and list of Socialist publications available.