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Working class -- United States

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:

The Eight-Hour Question, 1907-05-08

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.34
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Announcement of a mass meeting at Walton's Pavilion under the auspices of the San Francisco Lodge, No. 68 of the International Association of Machinists. Discussion on the "Eight-Hour" question to be addressed by able speakers.

Dates: Issued: 1907-05-08

The International, 1920s

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.OVRSZ 1.4
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"Arise ye pris'ners of starvation Arise ye wretched of the earth For justice thunders condemnation A better world's in birth...." Cover illustration by "Man X"

Dates: Copyright: 1920s

The Situation, 1924

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.38
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Campaign flyer for the American Labor Party, 1924. "Think it over. Let's get together in a Labor Party and build an industrial democracy for Labor...."

Dates: 1924

The Socialist Party Presents Its Program to the Voters of St. Louis, Undated

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.45
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"Vote Socialist" leaflet promoting the Socialist Party, the Socialist mayoral candidate George E. Duemler, and Socialist Eugene M. Adkins for Comptroller.

Dates: Undated

Wake Up! Read the Liberator!, 1921

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.70
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Promotional advertisement for the Communist/Socialist newspaper. Max Eastman, Editor; Crystal Eastman, Managing Editor. Published monthly.

Dates: Publication: 1921

We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years, 1918

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.OVRSZ 1.3
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"We have fed you all for a thousand years And you hail us still unfed. Tho' there's never a dollar of all your wealth But marks the workers' dead...."

Dates: Copyright: 1918

Western Union press message from Preece to Arne Swabeck, 1936-04-07

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.18
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"...I have just replied to a communication from Leighton Rigby, giving him some information on the pre-war status of the Socialist Party in Texas...I did not get to attend the SP state convention, although I should have done so as a Federated Press correspondent...."

Dates: 1936-04-07

What is People's Songs?, 1946

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.75
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Promotional flyer for the monthly publication, People's Songs Bulletin, with a brief history of its inception and development. Includes a clip-and-mail subscription form for the monthly publication.

Dates: Publication: 1946

What Is Socialism?, 1930s

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.76
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Version 1 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy.

Dates: Publication: 1930s

What Is Socialism?, 1930s

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.76
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Version 2 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy. Includes the promotion of candidates for Massachusettes governor and others.

Dates: Publication: 1930s