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Resolution on Fascism, Undated
Draft statement addressed to the Workers of America, specific author unknown.
Socialist Methods, Undated
"The Socialist movement is attracting a great deal of attentiono in the United States, and as it is part of a rapidly growing organization, world-wide in its scope, it should be carefully studied...."
Socialist Party Grand Ratification Meeting, 1911-08-19
Flyer announcing a Grand Ratification meeting of the Socialist Party, featuring guest speakers, including William McDevitt, candidate for mayor of San Francisco. Held at City Hall Square, San Francisco. "All workers are cordially invited to attend, as issues of vital importance will be discussed."
Socialist Party of the United States of America, 1930s
"To Huey Long and Father Coughlin: An Open Letter." Leaflet promoting Socialism and its philosophy.
Socialist songs, Undated
Song lyrics for songs such as: "The International", "The Marseillaise", "The March of the Workers", "The Marching Song", "The Red Flag", "The Jubilee of Labor", and "I Will Join the Party".
Stop Bank Failures!, 1931-12
"...In banking as in all other fields, attempting to regulate private business has proved a little better than leaving it completely unrestrained, but BRIBERY, JUGGLING OF ACCOUNTS, and the CONSISTENT POISONING OF THE PUBLIC PRESS has larghely nullified the success of regulation...."
Strikers' Mass Meeting, 1912-05-16
Flyer announcing a mass meeting of striking male and female manufacturing workers in San Francisco.
Suggestions to Local Officials: Bulletin No. 7, 1931-03-16
"What Every Live Local Needs...1. An Executive Committee...2. An Educational Committee...3. A Financial Committee...."
Taxes and Tax Dodgers, 1933
Publication announcement for the pamphlet, "Taxes and Tax Dodgers" by Daniel W. Hoan, Mayor of Milwaukie, Wisconsin, on the topics of the purpose of taxation, taxpayers' leagues, do taxes cause depressions, loss of home, graft, cheap government, efficiency and economy, land and income taxes, and many other aspects.
The Civic Federation and Labor, 1911
A reply by Morris Hillquist to R.M. Easley. "Many thanks for the proof of your pamphlet and the expression of your confidence in my fairness. I have read the outline of the work and plans of your Federation with great interest, particularly those portions which relate to the attitude of your organization towards the labor movement and its problems....."