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An Open Letter to Joseph Warnock, Early 1900s
An open letter to Comrade Warnock from James Hoogerhyde. "...Again, you say: 'A reform Socialist is one that believes that capitalism can be improved, and hence devotes his energies in that direction.' John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Georg Perkins and Sis Hopkins, are these reform Socialists?...." This letter is followed by a commentary, also by Hoogerhyde titled, 'In the Crucible' with references to the Finnish Federation.
First Annual Meeting of the Indiahoma Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union of America, 1905-07-18 - 1905-07-21
Printed bill announcing the First Annual Meeting of the Indiahoma Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union of America to be held in Tishomingo, I. T., 18-21 Jul 1905.
Fund drive letters, 1931-03
"Dear Comrades" letters encouraging member participation in Party activities and donations to the Socialism Forward Drive, a fund-raising drive to raise $50,000 by May Day.
Gatling Gun Combination
Gatling Gun Combination, 1911
"This picture shows the gun the capitalists have ready for you. They used it to crush the street car strike at Columbus, Ohio. The will use it again...." Description of a packet of socialist materials one can acquire for one dollar: 50 socialist books, 50 socialist postcards, 100 socialist stickers, 500 socialist leaflets, and 10 late numbers of the International Socialist Review. Published by Charles H. Kerr and Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Harold Leventhal proletarian archive, 1900 - 1975
This archive, and its accompanying library, were acquired by Guy Logsdon, then Library Director, in 1977. It is ascribed to Harold Leventhal, who was a folk music manager, handling such musicians as the Weavers, Woody Guthrie, Peter, Paul and Mary and Joan Baez. This archive includes an selection of correspondence of the noted activist Ammon Hennacy as well as biographical materials.
Have the Socialists Made Good?..., 1913-09
"...What They Have Done in Municipalities. Socialism is no longer a mere theory in this country. It has been put to the test..." Author Carl Thompson makes an argument for the ways in which the Socialists have improved life for people living and working in the cities.
Karma, 1920s
"Karma." An allegorical drama in a prologue and 3 acts. Presented by the Karl Marx Players in Foresters' Hall, Oakland, California.
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.