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Fourth International Series, 1894-1991<br />

Box/Folder 184 : 6<br />

Scott Nearing et al., Should <strong>Social</strong>ism Prevail?; The American <strong>Social</strong>ists<br />

and the War; Scott Nearing, Work and Pay; George V. Lomonoss<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Russian Revolution; Scott Nearing, Europe and the Next<br />

War; Scott Nearing, The American Empire (1916) (1917) (1917) (1919)<br />

(1920) (1921)<br />

Box/Folder 184 : 7<br />

David P. Berenberg, A Workers' World; August Claessens, Essentials <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Social</strong>ism; August Claessens, A Manual for <strong>Social</strong>ist Speakers; Jacob<br />

Panken, <strong>Social</strong>ism for America; August Claessens and Rebecca Jarvis, The<br />

ABC <strong>of</strong> Parliamentary Law; Herbert Morrison, An Easy Outline <strong>of</strong> Modern<br />

<strong>Social</strong>ism; August Claessens, What Organized Labor Wants (1931) (1933)<br />

(1933) (ca. 1933) (1936) (1936) (1937)<br />

Subject file<br />

Anarchism. Pamphlets<br />

Box/Folder 184 : 8<br />

Petr Kropotkin, The State; Fred S. Graham, Anarchism and the World<br />

Revolution; Ia. Iakovlev, Russkii anarkhizm; Hippolyte Havel, What's<br />

Anarchism?; Errico Malatesta, A Talk between Two Workers; M. Dashar, The<br />

Revolutionary Movement in Spain; Abe Bluestein, Forgotten Men, What<br />

Now?; G. Maximov, Bolshevism; War or Revolution? (1896) (1921) (1922)<br />

(1932) (1933) (1934) (1935) (1935) (1944)<br />

Box/Folder 184 : 9<br />

Emma Goldman, The Place <strong>of</strong> the Individual in Society; Emma Goldman, The<br />

Truth about the Boylsheviki; Petr Kropotkin, Anarchist Morality; Petr<br />

Kropotkin, An Appeal to the Young (n.d.) (n.d.) (n.d.) (n.d.)<br />

Civil liberties<br />

General<br />

Pamphlets<br />

Box/Folder 184 :<br />

H. E. Bartholomew, Anarchy in Colorado; Samuel Gompers, The<br />

10<br />

McNamara Case; Henry M. Tichenor, A Wave <strong>of</strong> Horror; Max Eastman,<br />

Address to the Jury in the Second Masses Trial; Public Opinion; Walker<br />

C. Smith, Was It Murder?; Upton Sinclair, Singing Jailbirds; The Story <strong>of</strong><br />

Mooney and Billings (1905) (1911) (1912) (1918) (1922) (1922) (1924)<br />

(1929)<br />

Box/Folder 184 :<br />

Justice Is Waiting; Pardon Tom Mooney; Tom Mooney Betrayed by<br />

11<br />

Labor Leaders; In the Matter <strong>of</strong> the Application Made on Behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas J. Mooney for a Pardon; Theodore Dreiser, Tom Mooney; Free<br />

Ferrero and Sallitto; The Modesto Frame-up; Spies, Dismissals,<br />

Discrimination; Walled in This Tomb; The Case <strong>of</strong> Dave Reed and Jack<br />

Battuello; Voting Restrictions in the 13 Southern States; Terror in<br />

Tennessee; Hey, Brother, There's a Law Against You! (1930) (1930)<br />

(1931) (1932) (1933) (1935) (1935) (1935) (1936) (1940) (1944) (1946)<br />

(1949)<br />

Box/Folder 185 : 1<br />

Gale Sondergaard and Albert Maltz, On the Eve <strong>of</strong> Prison; Courage Is<br />

Contagious; Irwin Edelman, Freedom's Electrocution; The Freedom to<br />

Read; Florence Luscomb and Arthur K. Davis, Red Baiting and Civil<br />

Liberties; Rules <strong>of</strong> Procedure[U.S. House Un-American Activities<br />

Committee] ; Dalton Trumbo, The Devil in the Book; Corliss Lamont,<br />

The Right to Travel; We Dissent; Richard R. B. Powell, The Relationship<br />

between Property Rights and Civil Rights; Charles R. Allen,<br />

Concentraton Camps U.S.A.; Carl Braden, The Right to Organize (1950)<br />

(1953) (1953) (1953) (1953) (1953) (1956) (1957) (1959) (1963) (1966)<br />

(1972)<br />

Box/Folder 185 : 2<br />

Capitalism on Trial; Robert G. Ingersoll, Crimes against Criminals (n.d.)<br />

(n.d.)<br />

Box/Folder 185 : 3 Leaflets, 1938<br />

American Civil Liberties Union<br />

Box/Folder 185 : 4 Civil Liberties in New York. Vol. 4 no. 4 (1956)<br />

Pamphlets<br />

Register <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Social</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> Collection<br />

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