Communism.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Literature and War, 1930s
Flyer announcing a lecture by Henri Barbusse and others, held at Irving Plaza Hall, New York City.
Marxism. Is it Science?, 1940
W.W. Norton's publication announcement for the book.
Trotskyism - Stalinism - Socialism, Undated
"We received a letter from one of our readers in which he asks us the following questions: What is the real reason for your oppositioin to Trotskyism? And if you condemn Trotsky, why do you oppose the Stalinists who are persecuting him? Let us try once more to formulate our position in this matter...." Transcription of an article, translated from the Polish, appearing in [Mrysol], an organ of the Bund, and written by Alter].
United American Spanish Aid Committee, 1941-01-07
Press release in which Abraham Flexnor reaffirms his sponsorship of the American Rescue Ship Mission. Includes a supportive quote by Ernest Hemingway, sent from Cuba to Helen R. Bryan.