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Making the Local Draw, 1905
"Advice from a veteran socialist organizer. Do not be Unsocial Socialists, nor social un-Socialists, nor meet a month apart. Carry on the work vigorously and get new members constantly...."
Minutes of the National Executive Committee meeting, 1931
Meeting minutes, included topics: unemployment action, the N.E.C. meeting in Atlanta, the presidential campaign,socialist literature to be printed, the agricultural program, Mooney-Billings action, the Socialist Forward Drive, etc.
National Platform of the Socialist Party, 1920
Socialist Party platform for 1920. Party programs addressed include social, industrial, political, foreign relations, and fiscal.
Out of Work, 1932
"Crops Rot, Machines Lie Idle--Why Must Humans Suffer Want?..." Leaflet promoting the philosophy and values of 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.
Parable of the Water Tank, 1928
"There was a certain very dry land, the people whereof were in sore need of water. And they did nothing but to seek after water from morning until night, and many perished because they could not find it...." Quoted from Chapter 23 (Economic suicide of the profit system) of Bellamy's book, Equality.
Plan for the Systematic Distribution of Leaflets, Early 1900s
Leaflet in which Korngold compiled titles of socialist leaflets and a suggested order of distribution. Includes with order blank and price list.
Plan of Work for Women in Socialist Locals, Undated
Leaflet of the Woman's National Committee of the Socialist party, in which they state the aims and methods of the woman's local committees including: election of committees, duties of committees, method of procedure, plan of organization, educational entertainment, suffrage plan, etc.
Platform and Declaration of Principles of the Socialist Party...., 1933
Leaflet laying out the platform and principles adopted by the Socialist Party for the Detroit municipal election of 1933. "Vote for Socialism!" Candidates: Walter G. Bergman for Mayor; Francis King, John Panzner, Stanley Kozlowski, Arthur Rubenstein, and Meyer Schneider for City Council.