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The Negro Today

The Negro Today

by Herbert Aptheker

Citizens

Citizens

by Meyer Levin

Boston

Boston

by Upton Sinclair

Run Run Run

Run Run Run

by Jack Hoffman

Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire

by Walter Benjamin

Time Of Troubles

Time Of Troubles

by Iurii Vladimirovich Got'E

I Went To Pit College

I Went To Pit College

by Lauren Gilfillan

The Nigger Bible

The Nigger Bible

by Robert H Decoy

Aubrey and The Dying Lady

Aubrey and The Dying Lady

by Malcolm Easton

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The Blake Escape

by Michael Randle and Pat Pottle

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Poems For a Dime

by John; Kenneth W Porter, Editors Wheelwright

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The Octopus

by Robt Woodruff Johnson

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Why We Are At War

by John D, and Morris Hillquit Works

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Labor and Silk

by Grace; Smemitz, Esther Hutchins

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Poster, 9 X 16

by Gerald L K Anti-Labor / Smith

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The Second Oldest Profession

by Ben, M D Reitman

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Late Capitalism

Late Capitalism

by Mandel, Ernest

Ernest Mandel (1923–95), historian, economist and activist, was a leading figure in the Fourth International from 1945 and was the author of a number of books, including Late Capitalism, Marxist Economic Theory, Long Waves of Capitalist Development, and The Meaning of the Second World War.
Reveille For Radicals

Reveille For Radicals

by Alinsky, Saul

Saul Alinsky was born in Chicago in 1909 and educated first in the streets of that city and then in its university. Graduate work at the University of Chicago in criminology introduced him to the Al Capone gang, and later to Joliet State Prison, where he studied prison life. He founded what is known today as the Alinsky ideology and Alinsky concepts of mass organization for power. His work in organizing the poor to fight for their rights as citizens has been internationally recognized. In the late 1930s... Read more about this item
The Shadow Of the Winter Palace

The Shadow Of the Winter Palace

by Crankshaw, Edward

 
The Shadow of the Winter Palace: Russia's Drift to Revolution, 1825-1917

Crankshaw examines 19th-century Russia, between the failed Decembrist conspiracy in 1825 up until it's WWI collapse - a tempestuous time in the political world, but one that was also a Golden Age of intellectual and artistic achievement.
The Decline Of Radicalism

The Decline Of Radicalism

by Boorstin, Daniel J