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The 17 May 1924 issue of the Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 11 No. 9).
An obituary written by Charles Velsek of John Neufeld, an IWW member of almost 50 years. Originally appeared in the Industrial Worker (June 1971).
Munkacsy of William Bela Munkacsy, a Hungarian-American IWW member who passed away in November 1970. Originally appeared in the Industrial Worker (February 1971).
An uncredited article, most likely by editor M.T. Rice, about the IWW youth auxiliary organization, the Junior Wobblies.
A submission from Guy B. Askew criticizing the AAU, a German council communist influenced workers’ organization. Originally appeared in the General Organization Bulletin (December 1931) ...
Including: Sylvia Pankhurst reviews Royal Academy art show, miners' strike, Moscow travelogue, etc. We do not agree with all of the contents of this issue but reproduce it for reference.
Including: Sylvia Pankhurst's impressions of London after being in prison, Fred Tyler on revoltion, British fascists, critique of Labour Party in Poplar East London, etc.
An order from Genossen Kuhn's Combat Command to the Red Army Company Commanders regarding the division of the company, ...
A short description of the KKA, a Council Communist Terror Group, in Berlin. The original document can be found here.
An open letter from Sylvia Pankhurst to Lenin, which appeared as an article in the Vol. 9 No. 34 (4 November 1922) issue of the Workers'… ...
Article on the necessity of free, open discussion within the CPGB, and the need for Workers' Dreadnought to remain independent of the party Executive.
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