s0631 RAWICK, GEORGE P. (1929-1990)
COMMUNIST/SOCIALIST LITERATURE
ADDENDA, 1926-1982

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH CENTER-ST. LOUIS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
276 FOLDERS

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In June 2001, the Thomas Jefferson Library donated a collection of political pamphlets collected by Dr. George Rawick, a history professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis until his death in 1990 (see collection: SL 630).

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The pamphlets, brochures, small magazines and other literature in this addenda reflect communist and socialist viewpoints on a many topics. They primarily date from the 1930s to the 1950s. The Pamphlets series is divided into the following topics: Africa (f.1) ; Africans (f. 2-8); Atomic Bomb (f. 9); Britain (f. 10-13); Capitalism (f. 14-17); China (f. 18-24) ; Communism (f. 25-43); Cuba (f. 44) ; Czechoslovakia (f. 45); Education (f. 46); Fascism (f. 47); France (f. 48-51); Germany (f.. 52-59); Greece (f. 60); Hungary (f. 61-62); India (f. 63-64); Interlingua/Esperanto (f. 65-74); Iran (f. 75); Iraq (f. 76); Ireland (f. 77); Israel (f. 78-81); Japan (f. 82); Korea (f. 83); Labor (f. 84-92); Latin America (f. 93); Literature (f. 94); McCarthyism (f. 95-100); Mexico (f. 101); Other (f. 102-111); Peace (f. 112-121); Philippines (f. 122); Poland (f. 123); Psychoanalysis (f. 124); The Rosenbergs (f. 125); Socialism (f. 126-128); Soviet Union (f. 129-179); Spain (f. 180-189); United Nations (f. 190); War (f. 191-192); Women (f. 193); Youth (f. 194-200). The Journals series (f. 201-276) is arranged alphabetically by journal title.

SERIES DESCRIPTION

The collection is divided into two series: 1. Pamphlets, 1926-1982, arranged alphabetically by topic; 2. Journals, 1926-1974, folders 201-276, arranged chronologically.

FOLDER LIST

BOX 1 (121445)

FOLDER 1

AFRICA

Dadoo, Dr. Y. M. and Dr. S. M. Molema. Onward to Freedom: A Call to the People of South Africa. Presidential address by Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, President, South African Indian Congress and Opening Address by Dr. S. M. Molema, Treasurer-General, African National Congress, delivered at the 20th Conference of the South African Indian Congress held at Johannesburg, January 25-27, 1952.

Jack, Dr. Homer A. Reaction and Revolt in South Africa Today. Reprint from The Christian Century September 17, 1952.

Kenyatta, Jomo. Kenya: The Land of Conflict. Panaf Service Ltd., n.d.

Matthews, Z. K. Racial Conflict in South Africa: Can it be Settled Peacefully? Discussion held December 7, 1952.

Michelet, Raymond. African Empires and Civilisation. Panaf Service Ltd., n.d.

Paton, Alan. South Africa Today. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 175) Phelps-Stokes Fund, Second printing, August 1954.

Resistance Against Fascist Enslavement in South Africa. New York: Council On African Affairs, May 1953.

Robeson, Paul and Max Yergan. For a New Africa: Proceedings Conference on Africa. New York: Council on African Affairs, April 14, 1944.

South Africans: For Peace, For Friendship, For Human Rights. Johannesburg: The Joint Hon, Secretaries, S. A. Festival Committee, n.d.

Yergan, Max. Africa in the War. New York: Council on African Affairs, n.d.

FOLDER 2

AFRICANS

Aptheker, Herbert. America's Racist Laws: Weapon of National Oppression. Masses & Mainstream, Inc., 1951.

-----. The Negro People in America. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

-----. The Negro Today. New York: Marzani & Munsell, Inc., 1962.

-----. The Negro Woman. n.d.

Baldwin, Roger N. Human Rights-World Declaration and American Practice. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 167) Public Affairs Committee, 3rd printing, May 1953.

Benedict, Ruth and Gene Weltfish. The Races of Mankind. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 85) Public Affairs Committee, Second revised edition, February 1951.

Bradley, Hugh. Next Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. New York: New Century Publishers, November 1953.

Brown, Lloyd L. Stand Up For Freedom! The Negro People vs. The Smith Act. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1952.

Burnham, Louis. Behind the Lynching of Emmet Louis Till. New York: Freedom Associates, Inc., December 1955.

FOLDER 3

Cable, George W. A Southerner Looks at Negro Discrimination. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

The Communist Position on the Negro Question. New York: New Century Publishers, 1947.

Coolidge, David. The New York Elections and The Fight Against Jim Crow. New York: Workers Party Campaign Committee, 1945.

FOLDER 4

Davis, Benjamin J. In Defense of Negro Rights. New York: New York State Committee, Communist Party, January 1950.

-----. The Negro People on the March. New York: New Century Publishers, 1956.

-----. The Path of Negro Liberation. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1947.

-----. Upsurge in the South: The Negro People Fight for Freedom. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1960.

Dean, Elwood. The Story of the Trenton Six. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1949.

Douglass, Frederick. Negroes and the National War Effort. New York: Workers Library Publishers, April 1942.

Draper, Harold. Jim Crow in Los Angeles. Los Angeles: Worker's Party, December 1946.

DuBois, W. E. B., Behold the Land. Birmingham, Alabama: Southern Negro Youth Congress, October 20, 1946.

Ford, James W. and James S. Allen. The Negroes in a Soviet America. New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1935.

FOLDER 5

Groveland U.S.A. New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, August 1949.

Hall, Gus. Marxism and Negro Liberation. New York: New Century Publishers, May 1951.

Harris, Abram L. The Negro Worker: A Problem of Vital Concern to the Entire Labor Movement. (Progressive Labor Library Pamphlet No. 3) New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1930.

Huberman, Leo and Paul M. Sweezy. On Segregation: The Crisis in Race Relations Two Nations-White and Black. Monthly Review Pamphlet Series No. 11, Reprinted from Monthly Review, n.d.

Illinois Conference of Branches of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Annual Convention. Cairo, Illinois: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, October 17-18, 1953.

Jerome, V. J. "The Negro in Hollywood Films." Political Affairs February 3, 1950.

Jim Crow is the Enemy: Negro Youth! Fight for Freedom! New York: Young Peoples Socialist League, n.d.

Jim Crow "Justice" in Korea: The Case of Lieutenant Leon Gilbert. New York: Trade Union Youth Committee For the Freedom of Lieut. Gilbert, c. 1950.

Jim Crow on the Run! Negro Bus Drivers Today, Negroes in the War Industries Tomorrow. New York: Workers Party and Young Peoples Socialist League, n.d.

Jones, Claudia. Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom. New York: National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership, November 1954.

Kingston, Steve. Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist, Liberator, Statesman. Brooklyn, New York: National Negro Congress, n.d.

Landis, Kenesaw M. Segregation in Washington: A Report of The National Committee on Segregation in the Nation's Capital. Chicago, Illinois: National Committee on Segregation in the Nation's Capital, 1948.

FOLDER 6

March on Washington Movement: Proceedings of Conference Held in Detroit. September 26-27, 1942.

Merriam, Eve. Montgomery, Alabama, Money, Mississippi and Other Places. New York: Cameron Associates, 1956.

"My Friends" A Fireside Chat on the War. New York: Workers Party, June 1940.

North, Joseph. Behind the Florida Bombings. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1952.

FOLDER 7

Patterson, William L. We Demand Freedom! New York: Civil Rights Congress, November 1951.

Perlo, Victor. The Negro in Southern Agriculture. New York: International Publishers, 1953.

Perry, Pettis. Negro Representation-A Step Towards Negro Freedom. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1952.

-----. The Party of Negro and White. From his summation speech to the jury in the thought-control Smith Act trial at Foley Square, New York, January 13, 1953.

-----. White Chauvinism and the Struggle for Peace. New York: New Century Publishers, 1952.

A Petition to the United Nations on Behalf of 13 Million Oppressed Negro Citizens of the United States of America. New York: National Negro Congress, June 6, 1946

Pritt, D. N. At the Moscow Trial. New York: International Publishers, 1937.

Progress and Reaction: NAACP Annual Report. New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1955.

FOLDER 8

Raymond, Harry. Save Willie McGee. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1951.

Report of the Citizens Emergency Conference for Interracial Unity. New York: The Executive Committee Pursuant to Conference Resolution, September 25, 1943.

"Report on Civil Liberties, January 1951-June 1953: "We Hold These Truths..." Freedom, Justice, Equality. American Civil Liberties Union, November 1953.

Richardson, Beulah. A Black Woman Speaks...of White Womanhood, of White Supremacy, of Peace. Chicago, Illinois: American Women for Peace, 1951.

Robeson, Paul. For Freedom and Peace. New York: Council on African Affairs, June 19, 1949.

-----. Forge: Negro-Labor Unity for Peace and Jobs. Chicago, Illinois: Harlem Trade Union Council, August 1950.

-----. The Negro People and the Soviet Union. New York: New Century Publishers, January 1950.

Segregation and the Schools. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 209) Public Affairs Committee, Incorporated, First edition, June 1954.

The Struggle Against White Chauvinism. New York: National Education Department, Community Party, September 1949.

Wilkerson, Doxey A. The Negro People and the Communists. New York: Workers Library Publishers, April 1944.

Winston, Henry. Black and White-One Class, One Fight: The Role of White Workers in the Struggle Against Racism. New York: New Outlook Publishers, April 1972.

FOLDER 9

ATOMIC BOMB

Allen, James S. Atomic Energy and Society. New York: International Publishers, 1949.

First in the World! An Illustrated Description of the Soviet Atomic Electricity Station. Soviet News Booklet No. 2, London, 1956.

Pisarzhevsky, Oleg. Atoms for Peace in the Soviet Union. Soviet News Booklet No. 11, London, April 1956.

Unmeasured Hazards: An Analysis of the Effects of Tests of Atomic and Thermonuclear Weapons. London: World Federation of Scientific Workers, 1956.

"World Control of Atomic Energy-15 Months After." Brief for Action Washington, D.C.: League of Women Voters, November 15, 1946.

FOLDER 10

BRITAIN

Allen, James S. The Cartel System. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

The British Colonies in 1949. British Information Services, January 1950.

Bulganin, N. A. and N. S. Khrushchev. Visit to Burma and Afghanistan. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1956.

Cornforth, Maurice. Readers' Guide to the Marxist Classics. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd., Reprinted 1954.

Dunham, Barrows. Thinkers and Treasures. Monthly Review Pamphlet Series No. 10, Reprinted in Monthly Review, n.d.

FOLDER 11

Erickson, James. Political Economy Illustrated. Philadelphia: The Rationalist Press, 1956.

The European Recovery Program and Britain. British Information Services, May 1949.

Fox, Ralph. The Class Struggle in Britain, Part I: 1880-1914. New York: International Publishers, n.d.

-----. The Class Struggle in Britain, Part II: 1914-1923. New York: International Publishers, n.d.

FOLDER 12

Goslin, Ryllis Alexander and Omar Pancoast Goslin. Rich Man, Poor Man: Pictures of a Paradox. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1935.

Hall, Gus. A Lame Duck in Turbulent Waters: The Next 4 Years of Nixon. New York: New Outlook Publishers, December 1972.

Kuczynski, J. and M. Heinemann. British Workers in the War. New York: International Publishers, 1943.

Kumleben, Gerhard. Politics of Reason: No. 1, The Just State. Manchester: Public Life, 1927.

Labor Research Association. Monopoly in the United States: Facts Revealed by the TNEC Investigation. New York: International Publishers, 1942.

Moore, E. Questions of the Day: No. 1, Capitalist "Equality." London: Public Life, 1931.

Morris, George. How Wall Street Picks Your Pocket. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1946.

FOLDER 13

Nelson, Leonard. Politics of Reason: No. 2, The Better Security. Manchester: Public Life, 1928.

Pollitt, Harry. Looking Ahead. London: The Communist Party, 1947.

Smirnov, A. Normalization of World Trade and the Monetary Problem. Moscow: Foreign Language Publishing House, 1952.

Trotsky, L. Where is Britain Going? London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., Reprinted October 1926.

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FOLDER 14

CAPITALISM

Allen, James S. Who Owns America? New York: New Century Publishers, June 1946.

Essays on Socialist Realism and the British Cultural Tradition. Arena Publication, n.d.

Foster, William Z. The Twilight of World Capitalism. New York: International Publishers, 1949.

Frederick, J. George. The Scandal of American Banking. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1931.

FOLDER 15

Hall, Gus. Capitalism on the Skids to Oblivion: The People's Struggle for a New Beginning. New York: New Outlook Publishers, April 1972.

-----. The Crisis of U.S. Capitalism and the Fight Back: Report to the 21st Convention of the Communist Party U.S.A. New York: International Publishers, 1975.

Jelset, Christ. Money and Money Reforms. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1947.

Keracher, John. Producers and Parasites. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1935.

Kumleben, Gerhard. Politics of Reason: No. 3, Justice in Industry Through Socialist Market Economy. Manchester: Public Life, 1928.

FOLDER 16

Labor Research Association. Billionaire Corporations: Their Growth and Power. New York: International Publishers, 1954.

Mandel, Ernest. The Generalized Recession of the International Capitalist Economy. n.d.

Mikoyan, A. I. The Camp of Socialism and the Camp of Capitalism. Moscow: Foreign Language Publishing House, 1950.

Peace Year Book 1951. London: National Peace Council, Festival edition, 1951.

Perlo, Victor. High Prices and High Profits: How They Affect Your Wages and Living Costs. New York: New Outlook Publishers, December 1973.

FOLDER 17

Rochester, Anna. American Capitalism: 1607-1800. New York: International Publishers, 1949.

-----. The Nature of Capitalism. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

Seligman, Prof. Edwin R. A., Fenner Brockway, and Prof. Scott Nearing. Capitalism, Socialism, Communism: A Debate. Linden, New Jersey: Political Science Pocket Library, February 2, 1930.

Sweezy, Paul M. et al. The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. New York: Science & Society, n.d.

Weiss, Max. What Price Profits? New York: New Century Publishers, April 1947.

FOLDER 18

CHINA

Aptheker, Herbert. Freedom in History. New York: New Century Publishers, July 1958.

-----. The United States and China: Peace or War? A Political Affairs Pamphlet, New York: New Century Publishers, October 1958.

Browder, Earl. China and the U.S.A. New York: Workers Library Publishers, October 1937.

-----. Civil War in Nationalist China. Chicago, Illinois: Labor Unity Publishing Association, 1927.

Can Colonialism Reform? An Analysis of the Bell Report on the Philippines. New York: Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy, n.d.

Chen, Lin. China's Fight for National Liberation. New York: Workers Library Publishers, October 1938.

Chen, Po-ta. Mao Tse-Tung on the Chinese Revolution. Peking, China: Foreign Language Press, 1953.

Chien, Chia-chu. State Capitalism in China. This article is reprinted from the Chinese publication People's China, n.d.

Chin, Li-tse and George F. Green. China-The Prey? The Social, Economic, and Political Background of the Chinese People. London: International Publishing Company, 1938.

FOLDER 19

China's Youth March Forward. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1950.

Chinese Youth Enjoys a Happy Life. All-China Federation of Democratic Youth, 1953.

Chou, En-lai. Report on the Work of the Government. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1954.

Chu, Teh. On the Battlefronts of the Liberated Areas. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1952.

FOLDER 20

The Common Program and Other Documents of The First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1950.

Culture and Education in New China. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, n.d.

Culture, Education, Health in New China. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1952.

Hardyman, Hugh. Report from China. Los Angeles, California: Southern California Peace Crusade, n.d.

Hu, Chiao-mu. Thirty Years of the Communist Party of China: An Outline History. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd, 1951.

FOLDER 21

Liu, Shao-chi. Internationalism and Nationalism. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, n.d.

-----. On Inner-Party Struggle. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1952.

-----. On the Party. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, Third edition, January 1951.

-----. The Political Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to the Eighth National Congress of the Party. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1956.

FOLDER 22

Mao, Tse-tung. Problems of Art and Literature. New York: International Publishers, 1950.

Mao, Tse-tung et al. China: The March Toward Unity. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1937.

The Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1950.

Miff, P. Heroic China. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Second printing, April 1937.

FOLDER 23

Powell, John W. Formosa: Fact and Fiction. n.d.

Our Chinese Ally. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944.

Second Session of the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1958.

FOLDER 24

Teng, Hsiao-ping. The Constitution of the Community Party of China: Report on the Revision of the Constitution of the Communist Party of China. Peking, China: Foreign Languages Press, 1956.

Teng, Ying-chao. Women of China Build for Peace. China: All-China Democratic Women's Federation, November 1952.

This is the IUS. Prague: International Union of Students, 1953.

Wang, Ming. China Can Win! The New Stage in the Aggression of Japanese Imperialism and the New Period in the Struggle of the Chinese People. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1937.

Warren, Susan. Formosa. This article is a reprint from New World Review, March 1955.

Wu, Hsiu-chuan. People's China Stand for Peace. New York: Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy, December 1950.

-----. Proposed Text of Speech by China's Delegate to the U.N. Political and Security Committee. New York: Committee for a Democratic Far Eastern Policy, December 16, 1950.

The Young Builders of New China: The Visit of the Delegation of the WFDY to the Chinese People's Republic. World Federation of Democratic Youth, n.d.

FOLDER 25

COMMUNISM

The American Way: To Jobs, Peace, Democracy. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1954.

Aptheker, Herbert. Why Defend the Rights of Communists? New York: New Century Publishers, October 1949.

Bishop, Hillman M. The American League Against War and Fascism: A Study in Communist Tactics. Revised edition, 1937.

FOLDER 26

Casey, James. The Crisis in the Communist Party. New York City: Three Arrows Press, n.d.

Communist League of America. War and the 4th International: Draft Theses Adopted by the International Secretariat of the International Communist League. New York: Pioneer Publishers, July 1934.

Dennis, Eugene. The Case for the Communist Party: Opening Statement to the Jury. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1949.

-----. "Dangerous Thoughts": The Case of the Indicted Twelve. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1948.

-----. In Defense of Your Freedom: Summation in the Trial of the Eleven Communist Leaders. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1949.

Dobb, Maurice. Marx as an Economist. New York: International Publishers, 1945.

FOLDER 27

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Stool-pigeon. New York: New Century Publishers, July 1949.

-----. The Twelve and You: What Happens to Democracy is Your Business, Too! New York: New Century Publishers, September 1948.

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley et al. 13 Communists Speak to the Court. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1953.

Foster, William Z. In Defense of the Communist Party and the Indicted Leaders. New York: New Century Publishers, July 1949.

Green, Gilbert. Marxism and the World Today. New York: New York State Committee, Communist Party, January 20, 1944.

Ideas for a New Party: Provisional Declaration of Principles, National Educational Committee for a New Party. Chicago, Illinois: National Education Committee for a New Party, 1946.

National Education Department, Communist Party. Theory and Practice of the Communist Party. (Marxist Study Series: 1, First Course) New York: New Century Publishers, June 1947.

Sering, Paul. What is Folksocialism? A Critical Analysis. (L.I.D. Pamphlet Series) New York: League for Industrial Democracy, February 1937.

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FOLDER 28

COMMUNISM

Adnersen & Resner (Attorneys for Applicant, Communist Party of the U.S.A.). Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Intervene, No. 23,673W, In the Matter of Harry Renton Bridges on Habeas Corpus. Communist Party of the United States of America, by William Z. Foster, its National Chairman, and Earl Browder, its General Secretary, Applicant for Intervention. In the Southern Division of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.

Arnot, R. Page. An Introduction to Political Economy. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd., Third edition, n.d.

Berenberg, David P. Socialist Fundamentals. New York: Rand School Press, Second edition, 1935.

The Big Plot: Proof of the Justice Department's Plan to Jail 21,105 Americans. New York: National Non-partisan Committee, n.d.

Bolshevism or Communism: On the Question of a New Communist Party and the "Fourth" International. Chicago, Illinois: United Workers Party of America, 1934.

Boyer, Richard O. If This Be Treason. New York: New Century Publishers, 1948.

FOLDER 29

Browder, Earl. Communism and Culture. New York: Workers Library Publishers, August 1941.

-----. The Communist Party of the U.S.A.: Its History, Role and Organization. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1941.

-----. The Democratic Front: For Jobs, Security, Democracy and Peace. Workers Library Publishers, June 1938.

-----. New Steps in the United Front. Report on the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International Delivered at Madison Sq. Garden in New York City. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1935.

-----. The 1940 Elections: How The People Can Win. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1939.

-----. Report on the Central Committee to the Ninth National Convention of the Communist Party of the U.S.A. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936.

-----. Social and National Security. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1938.

-----. A Talk About the Communist Party. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1943.

-----. What is Communism? New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936.

FOLDER 30

Browder, Earl and George E. Sokolsky. Is Communism a Menace? A Debate Between Earl Browder and George E. Sokolsky. New York: New Masses, April 1943.

Browder, Earl et al. Shall the Communist Party Change Its Name? New York: The National Committee, Communist Party, February 1944.

Burns, Emile. Introduction to Marxism. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd., 1952.

-----. What is Marxism? Great Britain: Richard Clay and Company, Ltd., Reprinted, January 1947.

Burt, Eric. Eyes on Washington! A Program for People's Legislation-What Labor and the People Can Do to Influence Congress in 1956. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1955.

Cachin, Marcel. Science and Religion. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

The Case of Carl Marzani. New York: Committee in Defense of Carl Marzani, n.d.

Castro, Fidel. The Declaration of Havana. September 2, 1960.

Central Committee Plenum. Thesis and Resolutions for the Seventh National Convention of the Communist Party of U.S.A. March 31-April 4, 1930.

Cestare, Frank. Meet the Young Communist League. New York: Young Communist League U.S.A., March 1943.

Constitution of the Communist Party of the United States of America. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1957.

FOLDER 31

Declaration of Independence: Communist Party Resolution for the Constituent Assembly. Communist Party, 1946.

Dennis, Eugene. Is Communism Un-American? 9 Questions About the Communist Party Answered. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1947.

Draft Resolution for the 16th National Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. A Political Affairs Pamphlet, New York: New Century Publishers, 1956.

Duclos, Jacques. Communism, Science and Culture. New York: International Publishers, 1939.

Engles, Frederick. The Fourteenth of March, 1883. New York: International Publishers, 1933.

FOLDER 32

The Farm Crisis. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1955.

15 Years of the Communist International. New York, Workers Library Publishers, 1934.

Foster, William Z. Communism versus Fascism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1941.

-----. The Crisis in the Socialist Party. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1936.

-----. The Meaning of the 9-Party Communist Conference. New York: New Century Publishers, November 1947.

Foster, William Z. et al. Marxism-Leninism vs. Revisionism. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1946.

From the Fourth to the Fifth World Congress: Report of the Executive Committee of the Communist International. London: Communist Party of Great Britain, 1924.

Fuchik, Julius. Notes From the Gallows. New York: New Century Publishers, 1948.

FOLDER 33

Hall, Gus. Which Way for Young Americans? New York: Challenge, October 1950.

Henderson, Fred. The Case for Socialism. Los Angeles, California: Levin & Weisenberg, n.d.

Jerome, V. J. Grasp the Weapon of Culture! New York: New Century Publishers, 1951.

FOLDER 34

Kahn, Albert E. Vengeance on the Young: The Story of the Smith Act Children. Hour Publishers, First edition, June 1952.

Kammari, M. D. Socialism and the Individual. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950.

Kantorovitch, Haim. Problems of Revolutionary Socialism. New York: American Socialist Monthly, n.d.

Kovda, V. A. Great Construction Works of Communism and the Remaking of Nature. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953.

Kuczynski, Jurgen. 300 Million Slaves and Serfs: Labor Under the Fascist New Economic Order. New York: International Publishers, 1943.

FOLDER 35

Larkin, J. Crate. From Debt to Prosperity: The Proposals of Social Credit. New York: New Economic Press, Second edition, n.d.

Lenin, V. I. The Foundation of the Communist International. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

-----. "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder, An Attempt at a Popular Discussion on Marxist Strategy and Tactics. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

Lenin, Nicolai. "Left" Communism: An Infantile Disorder. The Toiler, n.d.

FOLDER 36

Liebknecht, Wilhelm. No Compromise: No Political Trading. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1919.

Lovestone, Jay. People's Front Illusion: From "Social Fascism" to the "People's Front." New York: Workers Age Publishers, n.d.

Luxemburg, Rosa. Reform or Revolution. New York: Three Arrows Press, 1937.

Magil, A. B. Socialism: What's In It For You. New York: New Century Publishers, Revised edition, March 1947.

Main Political Resolution Adopted by the 16th National Convention of the Communist Party, U.S.A. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1957.

Manuilsky, D. Z. Engels: In the Struggle for Revolutionary Marxism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, April 1936.

-----. The Work of the Seventh Congress of the Communist International. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1936.

-----. The World Communist Movement. New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1939.

FOLDER 37

Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. New York: International Publishers, Eleventh printing, 1939.

-----. Communist Manifesto. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d.

Minor, Robert. The Heritage of the Communist Political Association. New York: Workers Library Publishers, August 1944.

Neuman, Heinz. "Marx and Engels on Revolution in America." The Little Red Library No. 6 Chicago, Illinois: Daily Worker Publishing Company, n.d.

Olgin, M. J. Why Communism? Plain Talks on Vital Problems. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1935.

The Path to Peace, Progress and Prosperity. Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the Communist Political Association. New York: Communist Political Association, 1944.

FOLDER 38

People Must Come First in Chicago. Election Platform, Communist Party of Illinois, Issues and Stakes in the 1959 City Elections, 1959.

Perry, Pettis. The Communist Party: Vanguard Fighter for Peace, Democracy, Security, Socialism. New York: New Century Publisher, April 1953.

Petersen, Arnold. Karl Marx and Marxian Science. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1943.

Primer on Communism. (Freedom Pamphlets) Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1951.

FOLDER 39

Proceedings, 16th National Convention, Communist Party, U.S.A. New York: New Century Publishers, May 1957.

FOLDER 40

Report of Resolutions Committee to the Communist National Convention. New York: Communist National Convention, May 1943.

Sobolev, A. I. People's Democracy, A New Form of Political Organization of Society. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.

Socialist Handbook 1937. Chicago, Illinois: Socialist Party U.S.A., 1937.

Solomon, Charles and George Gordon Battle. A Debate on Individualism-Socialism Between Hon. Charles Solomon and Hon. George Gordon Battle. New York: Political Science Pocket Library, September 13, 1931.

Stages in the History of the Communist Party: A Political Review. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1943.

Sullivan, John Francis, Andrew J. Biemiller, and Maynard C. Krueger. The National Industrial Recovery Act. Chicago, Illinois: Socialist Party of America, July 29, 1933.

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FOLDER 41

The Struggle Against Imperialist War and the Tasks of the Communists. Resolution of the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, July-August 1928. New York: Workers Library Publishers, First edition, December 1932.

FOLDER 42

Tank, Herb. Communists on the Waterfront. New York: New Century Publishers, May 1946.

"Text of Red's Letter to Ed Lahey On Why He's Giving Up to the U.S." Chicago Daily News February 24, 1956.

30 Years of the Communist Party, U.S.A. (1919-1949): A Discussion Outline. New York: National Education Department, Communist Party, n.d.

Thomas, Norman. Is the New Deal Socialism? An Answer to Al Smith and the American Liberty League. This pamphlet is taken from a speech delivered by Norman Thomas over the Columbia Broadcasting System, February 2, 1936.

Thomas, Norman et al. A Plan for America: Official 1932 Campaign Handbook of the Socialist Party. Chicago, Illinois: The Socialist Party of America, n.d.

Towards Peace, Freedom and Socialism: Main Political Resolution, 21st National Convention, Communist Party, U.S.A., 1975. New York: New Outlook Publishers, August 1976.

FOLDER 43

U.S. Labor Looks at Europe. American Committee to Survey Labor Conditions in Europe, 1951.

Veritas. Pro-War Communism. Brooklyn, New York: Advance Publishers, 1937.

Weissman, Aaron. The Best Years of Their Lives. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1955.

What Price Blind Hatred of Communism?... Chicago, Illinois: Communist Party of Illinois, n.d.

Winston, Henry. A Marxist-Leninist Critique of Roy Innis on Communist, Self-determination and Martin Kilson on Education. New York: New Outlook Press, November 1973.

Winston, Henry. What It Means To Be a Communist. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1951.

Wofsy, Leon. Youth Fights for Its Future. New York: Labor Youth League, July 1952.

FOLDER 44

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

Colonial Education. Prague: International Union of Students, 1950.

Constitution of the International Union of Students ... Prague: International Union of Students, n.d.

Minutes of the Council Meeting. Prague: International Union of Students, 1947.

Storm, Walter. The People's Victory in Czechoslovakia. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1948.

Under the Banner of Leninism. Prague: Peace and Socialism, A Symposium Reprinted from World Marxist Review, 1961.

Where Shall the Youth of the World Look for Leadership? A Report on the World Youth Festival at Prague, Czecho-Slovakia presented on "In Our Opinion." Detroit: WJR-The Goodwill Station, October 19, 1947.

FOLDER 45

CUBA

Castro, Fidel. The Declaration of Havana. September 2, 1960.

Castro, Fidel. Fidel Castro Speaks to the Children. October 16, 1953.

Light, Robert E. and Carl Marzani. Cuba vs. the C.I.A. New York: Marzani & Munsell, Inc., 1961.

Revolutionary Reform of Gambling. Republic of Cuba: National Institute for Savings and Housing, n.d.

Roca, Blas. The Cuban Revolution: Report to the Eighth National Congress of the Popular Socialist Party of Cuba. New York: New Century Publishers, 1961.

"Cuba," Studies on the Left Volume 1 Number 3, 1960.

FOLDER 46

EDUCATION

Academic Freedom "Redefined." New York: College Chapter Teachers Union, Local 555, UPW-CIO, May 1949.

Grambs, Jean D. Education in a Transition Community. (An Intergroup Education Pamphlet) New York: National Conference of Christians and Jews, n.d.

Sillen, Samuel. Cold War in the Classroom. New York: Masses & Mainstream, Inc., April, 1950.

U.S. Education in Crisis. Prague: International Union of Students, 1950.

Whiter Education in the U.S.A.? Prague: International Union of Students, July 1949.

FOLDER 47

FASCISM

Dimitroff, Georgi. To Defend Assassins Is to Help Fascism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, February 1937.

-----. United Front Against Fascism. (Marxist Pamphlets No. 3) New York: New Century Publishers, Sixth edition, September 1947.

Fascism in Action: A Documented Study and Analysis of Fascism in Europe. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1947.

Foster, William Z. and Robert Minor. The Fight Against Hitlerism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, July 1941.

Hansen, Joseph. Father Coughlin: Fascist Demagogue. New York: Pioneer Publishers, Second edition, n.d.

Macdonald, Dwight. Fascism and the American Scene. New York: Pioneer Publishers, December 1938.

Newberry, Mike. The Fascist Revival: The Inside Story of the John Birch Society. New York: New Century Publishers, 1961.

FOLDER 48

FRANCE

Cachin, Marcel, Maruice Thorez, and Andre Marty. The People's Front in France. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1935.

Ferrat, Andre. Lettre Ouverte aux Membres du Parti Communiste. 1936.

Joint Declaration of the Communist Parties of France and Italy. Reprinted from Socialist Revolution Number 29 (Vol. 6, No. 3) July-Sept. 1976.

Joliot-Curie, Frederic. Inaugural Speech of Professor Frederic Joliot-Curie President of the World Council of Peace. Vienna: Congress of the Peoples for Peace, December 12-19, 1952.

FOLDER 49

Marty, Andre. How France Was Betrayed. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1941.

-----. Who Betrayed France? New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1940.

Marx, Karl. The Civil War in France. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1934.

Millet, Raymond. Doriot et ses Compagnons. Paris: Librairie Plon, n.d.

FOLDER 50

Peri, Gabriel. Toward Singing Tomorrows: The Last Testament of Gabriel Peri. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

Rosmer, Alfred and Helene Modiano. Union Sacree, 1914-193... (No. 2) 1937.

Siegel, William. The Paris Commune: A Story in Pictures. (No. 12) New York: International Pamphlets, n.d.

Thorez, Maurice. What Next in France? New York: New Century Publishers, November 1948.

Will the French Republic Live Again? (War Department Educational Manual) American Historical Association , 1944.

Zeller, Fred. The Road for Revolutionary Socialists. New York: New Militant Publishing Co., 1935.

FOLDER 51

Comite International des Sciences Historiques. Rapports IV: Metholdologie et Histoire Contemporaine. Horn/Wien: Verlag Ferdinand Berger & Sohne, 1965.

FOLDER 52

GERMANY

Aptheker, Herbert. The German Question: Toward War or Peace? New York: New Century Publishers, June 1959.

The Bonn Constitution: Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany. Department of State, Publication 3526, European and British Commonwealth Series 8, Released June 1949.

Clayton, William L. Security Against Renewed German Aggression. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1945.

Cordian, Andrew. The Shadow of Prussianism. Washington, D.C.: The National Council Against Conscription, n.d.

Dimitroff, Georgi. After Munich: The United Front of the International Proletariat and of the Peoples Against Fascism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, January 1939.

-----. The Legal System of German Fascism: Reply to Herr Ribbentrop. New York: Workers Library Publishers, March 1936.

Documents and Decisions of the Seventh Annual Council Meeting of the World Federation of Democratic Youth. Berlin, August 21-24, 1951.

FOLDER 53

Eisler, Gerhart. Eisler Hits Back. New York: The German-American, Speech given December 11, 1946.

Erbe, Otto. Der Sieg des Faschismus in Deutschland und die Aufgaben der Arbeiterklasse. Herausgeber: Auslandsvertretung der Sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands; Verantwortlich: E. Hanson, Goteborg.

Erikson, Erik. Herrn Thomas Manns Neueste Wandlung. London & Montevideo: Verlag Dinge der Zeit, n.d.

German Revisionism: Its Threat to Peace: Statement of Polish Catholics. Washington, D.C.: Polish Embassy, n.d.

Guns for the Germans? The Arguments For and Against German Rearmament. London: Union of Democratic Control, Third printing, n.d.

Jerome, V. J. The Treatment of Defeated Germany. New York: New Century Publishers, May 1945.

FOLDER 54

Hagelberg, Gerhard. Germany-Hope or Peril? New York: The German-American, March 1952.

Hagen, Max. Das Neue Einwanderungs-Gesetz. New York: Co-operative Press, n.d.

Henri, Ernst. The Strategy of Revenge. New York: New Century Publishers, August 1961.

Hitler, Adolf. The New Germany Desires Work and Peace: Speeches by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler the Leader of the New Germany. Berlin: Liebheit & Thiesen, n.d.

Kahn, Arthur D. Bonus for Murder: Washington's Plot to Rearm Western Germany. New York: The German-American, May 1951.

Kuczynski, J. and M. Witt. The Economic of Barbarism: Hitler's New Economic Order in Europe. New York: International Publishers, 1942.

FOLDER 55

Max, Alan. Nazi Army or Peaceful Germany? New York: New Century Publishers, May 1952.

-----. "Nazi Army or Neutral Germany-Which is Better for the U.S.?" Daily Worker March 27, 1952.

Miller, Moses. Nazis Preferred: The Renazification of Western Germany. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1950.

Molotov, V. M. The Meaning of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact. New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d.

Pflaus, Oscar C. We Want No Bargaining with Our Bodies, But an End to Fear! Chicago, Illinois: American Peace Crusade, Reprinted, n.d.

Pieck, Wilhelm. We are Fighting for a Soviet Germany. New York: Workers Library Publishers, March 1934.

Pink, Louis H. Germany and the New Europe. New York: Citizens Conference on International Economic Union, January 1948.

FOLDER 56

Auflage, Erste. Ratgeber Fur Auswanderer. Berlin, June 1924.

The Recent Growth of Neo-Nazism in Europe. New York: American Jewish Committee, September 1951.

Reese, Maria. I Accuse Stalinism! An Open Letter to the C.C. of the Communist Party of Germany and the E.C.C.I. New York: Pioneer Publishers, n.d.

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Report on Germany. Chicago, Illinois: Faculty-Graduate Committee for Peace at the University of Chicago, Second printing, June 1952.

FOLDER 58

Smith, Jessica. What Rearming Germany Means. New York: New World Review, 1955.

Soviet Efforts for the Solution of the Questions of Germany and West Berlin, March-August 1959. (Soviet Booklet No. 53) London: Soviet Booklets, October 1959.

Soviet Proposals on Germany and Berlin, November 1958 to January 1959. (Soviet Booklet No. 46) London: Soviet Booklets, n.d.

Specht, Minna. Education in Post-War Germany. London: International Publishing Company, n.d.

FOLDER 59

Tetens, T. H. Pan-Germanism in the United States: An Expose on the Activities of the Steuben-Society. New York: Society for the Prevention of World War III, n.d.

Treatment of Defeated Enemy Countries: Germany, Problem III. Boston: Universities Committee on Post-War International Problems, n.d.

Trotsky, Leon. The Only Road for Germany. New York: Pioneer Publishers, April 1933.

What Shall Be Done About Germany After the War? Prepared for the United States Armed Forces Institute by the American Historical Association, July 1944.

The Youth of the World Prepare for the III World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace. Berlin, 1951.

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GREECE

They Youth of Greece is Fighting for Freedom, Independence and Democracy. New York: American Youth for the Youth of Greece, 1948.

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HUNGARY

All Our Forces in the Fight for Peace: Second Congress of the World Federation of Democratic Youth. Budapest, September 1949.

Die iv. Weltfestspiele der Jugend und Studenten fur Frieden und Freundschaft. Bucharest, August 2-16, 1953.

Kartun, Derek. Tito's Plot Against Europe: The Story of the Rajk Conspiracy in Hungary. New York: International Publishers, 1950.

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Klugman, James. From Trotsky to Tito. London: Lawrence & Wishart Ltd., Reprinted 1952.

Resolutions and Decisions of the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Democratic Youth. Budapest, May 24-26, 1951.

Smith, Jessica. Hungary in Travail. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1956.

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INDIA

Allen, James S. The Crisis in India. New York: Workers Library Publishers, September 1942.

Bulganin, N.A. and N. S. Khrushchev. Report to the Supreme Soviet on the Visit to India, Burma and Afghanistan. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1956.

-----. Visit to India. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1956.

Farley, Miriam S. Speaking of India: 150 Questions and Answers. (I.P.R. Pamphlets No. 9) New York: American Council Institute of Pacific Relations, 1943.

Hagelberg, Gerhard. What Path for India? New York: Far East Reporter, 1953.

Jack, Homer A. Bandung: An On-the-Spot Description of the Asian-African Conference. A Toward Freedom Pamphlet. Bandung, Indonesia, April 1955.

Judd, Henry. India in Revolt. New York: Workers Party of America, 1942.

FOLDER 64

Mitchell, Kate and Kumar Goshal. Twentieth Century India. Great Britain: Webster Publishing Company, 1944.

Rosinger, Lawrence K. Restless India. (Headline Series No. 55) New York: Foreign Policy Association, January-February 1946.

Sen, Amit. Notes on the Bengal Renaissance. Bombay: People's Publishing House, March 1946.

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INTERLINGUA/ESPERANTO

Interlingua/Esperanto, 1921-1982

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FOLDER 75

IRAN

Browder, Earl. Moscow, Cairo, Teheran. New York: Workers Library Publishers, January 1944.

-----. Teheran and America. New York: Workers Library Publishers, January 1944.

-----. Teheran: Out Path in War and Peace. New York: International Publishers, 1944.

Resurrecting Nazism: The Threat of the Rearmament of West Germany. Memorandum to the State Department Presented by a Delegation of American Slavs on the 6th Anniversary of the Victory Over Nazism, May 9, 1951.

FOLDER 76

IRAQ

Jamil, Hussain. Pre-Revolutionary Iraq. New Delhi: Oxford Printing Works, 1959.

Murthadha, Mahdi, Osam el-Kadhi, and Ibrahim Allawi. Revolution in Iraq. Society of Graduates of American Universities in Iraq, 1959.

FOLDER 77

IRELAND

Fox, Ralph. Marx, Engels and Lenin in Ireland. New York: International Publishers, 1940.

FOLDER 78

ISRAEL

Ausubel, Nathan. Jewish Culture in America. New York: New Century Publishers, January 1948.

Bittelman, Alexander. The Jewish People Face the Post-War World. New York: Morning Freiheit Association, December 1945.

-----. Jewish Unity for Victory. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1943.

-----. Palestine: What is the Solution? New York: Morning Freiheit Association, Reprinted from Jewish Life, November 1946.

-----. Program for Survival: The Communist Position on the Jewish Question. New York: New Century Publishers, January 1947.

-----. Should Jews Unite? Jewish People's Unity as a Force for American National Unity. New York: Morning Freiheit Association, n.d.

-----. To Secure Jewish Rights: The Communist Position. New York: New Century Publishers, March 1948.

Bloice, Carl. Israel: Image and Reality, A Journalist's First Hand Report. New York: New Outlook Publishers, November 1973.

Browder, Earl and John Arnold. The Meaning of the Palestine Partition. Jewish Life Pamphlet No. 1, New York: New York State Jewish Buro Communist Party, September 1937.

FOLDER 79

David, Ben. Letter to a Zionist Friend. New York: Jewish Pamphlet Library, March 1937.

Gallacher, William and Earl Browder. Anti-Semitism: What It Means and How to Combat It. New York: Workers Library Publishers, August 1943.

Gromyko, Andrei. A Speech by Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Delegate to the UN, on a Palestine Solution. Delivered at the UN General Assembly, Flushing Meadows, May 14, 1947. New York: Morning Freiheit Association, 1947.

Harap, Louis. The Truth the Prague Trial. New York: Jewish Life, Third printing, February 1953.

Jews in Action: Five Years of the Jewish Peoples Committee. New York: Jewish Peoples Committee, n.d.

FOLDER 80

Miller, Rabbi Moses. A Message to American Jewry. Report Delivered to the Fifth National Convention of Jewish Peoples Committee on March 23, 1941. New York: Jewish Peoples Committee, 1941.

-----. Soviet "Anti-Semitism": The Big Lie. New York: Jewish Life, n.d.

Novick, Paul. Jewish Life in the United States and the Role of the "Morning Freiheit." New York: Morning Freiheit Association, 1957.

-----. Palestine: The Communist Position; The Colonial Question. New York: The Jewish Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A., 1936.

-----. Solution for Palestine. New York: National Council of Jewish Communists, Summer 1939.

-----. Zionism Today. New York: The Jewish Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A., 1936.

FOLDER 81

Palestine: An Authoritative Survey. League Against Imperialism, First edition, July 1936.

Schappes, Morris U. Problems of Jewish Culture. New York: School of Jewish Studies, May 1950.

Soltin, J. The Struggle Against Anti-Semitism: A Program of Action for American Jewry. New York: The Jewish Buro of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A., 1939.

This is Betar. New York: The British Trumpeldor of America, n.d.

FOLDER 82

JAPAN

Report on the Japanese Peace Treaty. Palo Alto, California: The Palo Altoo Peace Club, August 1951.

What Future for the Islands of the Pacific? American Historical Association, October 1944.

What Shall Be Done About Japan After Victory? The American Historical Association, n.d.

FOLDER 83

KOREA

American POW's Calling from Korea. n.d.

Aptheker, Herbert. The Truth About Korea. n.d.

Dennis, Eugene. The MacArthur Ouster. New York: Communist Party, U.S.A., 1951.

Hall, Gus. Hands Off Korea and Formosa. New York: New Century Publishers, July 1950.

Jim Crow "Justice" in Korea: The Case of Lieutenant Leon Gilbert. New York: Trade Union Youth Committee for the Freedom of Lieut. Gilbert, n.d.

Russell, Maud. Who is Stalling in Korea? What the Negotiations Record Shows. Reprinted from New World Review, May 1952.

World Youth Demand an End to the Bacteriological War in Korea and China. (Documents of the W.F.D.Y. No. 3.) World Federation of Democratic Youth, May 1952.

Exhibition on Bacteriological War Crimes Committed by the Government of the United States of America. Peking: The Chinese People's Committee for World Peace, 1952.

FOLDER 84

LABOR

The American Way to Jobs, Peace, Equal Rights and Democracy. New York: New Century Publishers, September 1954.

Analysis of the Taft-Hartley Act. (Pamphlet No. 153) Congress of Industrial Organizations, n.d.

Boss, Charles F. Jr. The Local Church Organized for Action. Chicago: Illinois, Commission on World Peace of the Methodist Church, n.d.

Burton, Bernard. The Big Lie of War "Prosperity." New York: New Century Publishers, 1952.

Caldwell, Erskine. Tenant Farmer. New York: Phalanx Press, 1935.

Cannon, James P. The Workers and the Second World War. Speech by James P. Cannon to the Tenth National Convention of the Socialist Workers Party (Oct. 2-4, 1942). New York, Pioneer Publishers, November 1942.

Childs, Morris H. Illinois Needs a Farmer-Labor Party. Chicago, Illinois: Workers Literature Distributors, n.d.

Clarke, George. Build a Labor Party Now. New York: Pioneer Publishers, August 1946.

The Constitution and By-laws of the Communist Party of the United States of America. New York: Workers Library Publishers, August 1938.

FOLDER 85

Daily Proceedings of the Twelfth Constitutional Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Chicago, Illinois, November 23, 1950.

Declaration of Principles and Constitution of the Workers Party of the U.S. New York: Pioneer Publishers, n.d.

Democracy in Labor Unions: A Report and Statement of Policy. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, June 1952.

The Disinherited Speak: Letters from Share Croppers. New York: Workers Defense League, n.d.

Dunn, Robert W. American Company Unions. (Labor Herald Library No. 15) Chicago, Illinois: The Trade Union Educational League, n.d.

Engels, F. The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953.

Englestein, David and Carl Hirsch. A Tale of Two Workers. New York: New Century Publishers, July 1949.

FOLDER 86

The Farm Crisis. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1955.

The Farm Workers: America's Disinherited. New York: National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc., n.d.

The Farmer-Labor Party: A Program. Socialist Workers Party Minnesota Section, n.d.

Ford, Earl C. and William Z. Foster. Syndicalism. Chicago, Illinois: William Z. Foster, n.d.

Foster, William Z. The Bankruptcy of the American Labor Movement (Labor Herald Library No. 4) Chicago, Illinois: The Trade Union Educational League, Second edition, n.d.

-----. A Letter to Congress: Defeat the Anti-Labor Smith Bill! New York: New Century Publishers, June 1952.

-----. The Railroaders' Next Step. (The Labor Herald Pamphlets No. 1) Chicago, Illinois: The Trade Union Educational League, 1921.

-----. The Railroaders' Next Step-Amalgamation. (Labor Herald Library No. 1) Chicago, Illinois: The Trade Union Educational League, Second edition, n.d.

-----. The Steel Workers and the Fight for Labor's Rights. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1952.

-----. Wrecking the Labor Banks. (Labor Herald Library No. 20) Chicago, Illinois: Trade Union Educational League, First edition, November 15, 1927.

FOLDER 87

Goldman, Albert. 1947 Municipal Platform Workers Party. Chicago, Illinois: Workers Party Campaign Committee, January 1947.

-----. The Question of Unity Between the Workers Party and the Socialist Workers Party. New York: Workers Party Publications, January 1947.

Hass, Eric. John L. Lewis Exposed. New York: New York Labor News Company, 1937.

He Started Fight 35 Years Ago Against Today's "Sedition" Frameups. New York: Civil Rights Congress, n.d.

Hey, Brother ...There's a Law Against You! An Analysis of the Mundt-Nixon Bill. Washington, D.C.: The National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill, n.d.

The Hour for Action Has Struck. New York: Workers Library Publishers, Reprinted from The Workers of April 26, 1942, June 1942.

Keracher, John. Why Unemployment? Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1935.

Kirshbaum, Louis. Justice for Organized Workers. n.d.

FOLDER 88

A Labor Party for the United States. New York: The Social Economic Foundation, 1936.

Labor Research Association. The Case for the 30-Hour Week. New York: International Publishers, 1960.

-----. The History of the Shorter Workday. New York: International Publishers, 1942.

Labor Rights Are Threatened by Political Persecution: Labor Demands Freedom for Political Prisoners. New York: National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims, n.d.

Labor's Share in The Late Lamented Prosperity. (Progressive Labor Library Pamphlet No. 5) New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1930.

Lattimore, Eleanor H. Labor Unions in the Far East. New York: American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1945.

Lens, Sidney. The Mine Mill Conspiracy Case. Denver: Mine-Mill Defense Committee, n.d.

Lewis, Sinclair. Cheap & Contended Labor: The Picture of a Southern Mill Town in 1929. United Features Syndicate, Inc., 1929.

London, Jack. The Apostate. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d.

Losovsky, A. The International Council of Trade and Industrial Unions. New York: The Union Publishing Association, n.d.

FOLDER 89

Marcantonio, Vito. Labor's Martyrs. New York: Workers Library Publishers, October 1937.

Marcy, Mary E. Shop Talks on Economics. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1911.

The Marion Murder: The Story of the Tragic Day of October 2, 1929. (Progressive Labor Library Pamphlet No. 2) New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1929.

Martin, John Bartlow. "The Blast in Centralia No. 5: A Mine Disaster No One Stopped." Reprinted from Harper's Magazine Vol. 196 No. 1174, March 1948. Harper & Brothers and The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 1948.

Morris, George. Labor and Anti-Semitism. New York: New Century Publishers, May 1953.

-----. Where is the CIO Going? New York: New Century Publishers, March 1949.

Muste, A. J. Which Party for the American Worker? New York: Pioneer Publishers, April 1935.

-----. Why a Labor Party ...and the Folly of the Non-Partisan Policy. (Progressive Labor Library Pamphlet No. 1) New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1929.

North, Joseph. William Z. Foster: An Appreciation. New York: International Publishers, 1955.

Oneal, James. Why Unions Go Smash! Certain Dangerous Trends in American Trade Unionism and What Is to Be Done. (Progressive Labor Library Pamphlet No. 6) New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1930.

On the Road to Revolution: A Communist Program for CTA Workers. (Progressive Labor Party Pamphlet) n.d.

Organization and Management of Cooperative Gasoline and Oil Associations. Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics No. 606. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1934.

FOLDER 90

Perlo, Victor. The Income "Revolution." In Collaboration with Labor Research Association. New York: International Publishers, 1954.

Perry, Pettis. The November Elections and the Fight for Jobs, Peace, Equal Rights and Democracy. New York: New Century Publishers, 1954.

Pieck, Wilhelm. International Solidarity. New York: Workers Library Publishers, April 1941.

Ranger, Jack. Next-A Labor Party! New York: Labor Action for the Workers Party and Socialist Youth League, December 1948.

FOLDER 91

Shields, Art. Unemployment: The Wolf at the Door. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1958.

Sinclair, Upton. The Flivver King: A Story of Ford-America. Detroit, Michigan: United Automobile Workers of America, 1937.

-----. Letters to Judd: An American Workingman. Reprinted 1932.

Steel Labor's Road to Economic Security, Peace and Democracy: A Communist Viewpoint. New York: The Communist Party, U.S.A., 1953.

Stop the Enemies of the Working People: A Program for the Detroit Elections. Detroit, Michigan: Workers Party, n.d.

Swabeck, Arne. Unemployment and the American Working Class. New York: Pioneer Publishers, n.d.

Swift. John. Some Problems of Work in Right-Led Unions. New York: New Century Publishers, Reprinted from Political Affairs April-May 1952, June 1952.

FOLDER 92

Tippett, Tom. Mill Shadows: A Labor Drama in Four Acts. 1932.

Trachtenberg, Alexander. History of May Day. (International Pamphlets No. 14) New York: International Publishers, Ninth edition, 1937.

U.S. Labor Looks at Europe. New York: American Committee to Survey Labor Conditions in Europe, 1951.

Where Miners are Honored: Report of a Miners' Delegation to the USSR. New York: SRT Publications, 1950.

Where We Stand, Labor's Road Forward: The Program and Policies of the I.L.L.A. New York: Workers Age Publishers, Second printing, July 1938.

Youngville, U.S.A.: American Youth Tells Its Story. New York: The American Youth Congress, n.d.

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Foster, William Z. The Crime of El Fanguito: An Open Letter to President Truman on Puerto Rico. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1948.

Olden, Herman. U.S. Over Latin America. In Collaboration with the Labor Research Association. New York: International Publishers, 1955.

Raushenbush, Joan. Look at Latin America. (Headline Books) New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1941.

Toledano, Vicente Lombardo. What Does the C.T.A.L. Mean? Mexico: Latin American Federation of Labor, 1944.

LATIN AMERICA

Foster, William Z. The Crime of El Fanguito: An Open Letter to President Truman on Puerto Rico. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1948.

Olden, Herman. U.S. Over Latin America. In Collaboration with the Labor Research Association. New York: International Publishers, 1955.

Raushenbush, Joan. Look at Latin America. (Headline Books) New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1941.

Toledano, Vicente Lombardo. What Does the C.T.A.L. Mean? Mexico: Latin American Federation of Labor, 1944.

FOLDER 94

LITERATURE

Flores, Angel, ed. Literature and Marxism: A Controversy by Soviet Critics. New York: Critics Group, 1938.

Griswold, Erwin N. The 5th Amendment Today. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1955.

International Literature. No. 7. Moscow: The State Literary Publishing House, 1939.

International Publishers Catalog. New York: International Publishers, 1956.

Pioneer Publications Catalog. New York, Pioneer Publications, 1937.

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MCCARTHYISM

Allen, Charles R. Jr. Concentration Camps U.S.A. New York: Marzani & Munsell Inc., 1966.

America's Need: A New Birth of Freedom. 34th Annual Report-American Civil Liberties Union July 1, 1953-June 30, 1954. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1954.

Amter, I. Youth and the Fight for Unemployment and Social Insurance. New York: Youth Publishers, n.d.

Analysis of Senate Bill #101: To Reestablish Anti-Subversive Activities Investigation Commission. Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division, n.d.

Analysis of Senate Bill 102. Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division, n.d.

Barth, Alan. When Congress Investigates. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 227) New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets, First edition, October 1955.

Braden, Anne. House Un-American Activities Committee: Bulwark of Segregation. Los Angeles: National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee, n.d.

Committee on Un-American Activities. The Communist "Peace Petition" Campaign. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1950.

Communist Party of the United States v. Subversive Activities Control Board, Motion and Brief for Leave to File Brief as Amici Curiae, in the Supreme Court of the United States, No. 48, October 1955.

Courage is Contagious: The Bill of Rights versus the Un-American Activities Committee. Second printing, April 1953.

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Dennis, Eugene. The Red-Baiters Menace America. New York: New Century Publishers, n.d.

Dennis, Eugene et al., Petitioners, v. United States of America, Supplemental Petition for Rehearing, Supreme Court of the United States, No. 336, October, 1950.

Due Process in a Political Trial…The Record vs. The Press, in the Foley Square Trial of the 12 Communist Leaders. New York: National Non-Partisan Committee to Defend the Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders, Revised edition, Third printing, n.d.

Existing Illinois Statues Governing Subversive Activities. Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division, n.d.

The Facts About the McCarran Act, 1st Amendment. New York: Labor Youth League, August 1955.

Fiske, Mel. McCarthyism in the Courts: The Story of the Steve Nelson Frame-up. New York: Provisional Committee to Free Steve Nelson, 1953.

Foster, William Z. The Rankin Witch Hunt. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1945.

Garlin, Sender. Red Tape and Barbed Wire: Close-Up of the McCarran Law in Action. New York: Civil Rights Congress, 1952.

Green, Gil. Young Communists and Unit of the Youth. New York: Youth Publishers, October 1935.

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Heller, A. A. American Scientist No. 996: The Story of Morton Sobell.

Howard, Milton. McCarthyism and the Big Lie. New York: New Century Publishers, November 1953.

In Times of Challenge: U.S. Liberties, 1946-47. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, August 1947.

Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States. Report on American Youth for Democracy, Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives Eightieth Congress, First Session, Public Law 601. (Report No. 271, Union Calendar No. 122) Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1947.

Kahn, Albert E. Treason in Congress: The Record of the Un-American Activities Committee. New York: Publications Committee Literature Division, Arts, Sciences and Professions, Progressive Citizens of America, n.d.

Lamont, Corliss. The Civil Liberties Crisis. (Basic Pamphlets 2) Third printing, October 1954.

Lapin, Adam. The Nation's Biggest Racket. New York: New Century Publishers, September 1952.

Lawson, Elizabeth. The Reign of Witches: The Struggle Against the Alien and Sedition Laws, 1798-1800. New York: Civil Rights Congress, 1952.

FOLDER 98

McCarran Act. Public Law 831-81st Congress, Chapter 1024-2d Session, H.R. 9490.

The McCarran Conspiracy Against the Bill of Rights: The Communist Party's Answer to the Charges of the Attorney-General Under the McCarran Act. New York: Communist Party, U.S.A., April 1951.

McCarthy, Hunt, and Facts Forum. New York, Reprinted from The Reporter, February 16, 1954.

Mandel, William. Man Bites Dog: Report of an Unusual Hearing Before the McCarran Committee. New York: National Guardian, n.d.

Novack, George E. Witch Hunt in Minnesota. New York, The Civil Rights Defense Committee, n.d.

O'Connor, Harvey. For Abolition of the Inquisitorial Committee of Congress. New York: Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, n.d.

Public Law 414 - 82d Congress, Chapter 477 - 2nd Session, H.R. 5678.

FOLDER 99

"The Roots and Prospects of McCarthyism." Monthly Review n.d.

Senate Bill No. 101. Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division, 1953.

Sheil, Bernard J. Bishop Sheil on McCarthy. Speech delivered at the 6th UAW-CIO Education Conference in Chicago on April 9, 1954. (Publication Number 324) Detroit Michigan: UAW-CIO Education Department, 1954.

The Smith Act and the Supreme Court: An American Civil Liberties Union Analysis, Opinion and Statement of Policy. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, April 1952.

Subversive Influence in the Educational Process. Hearing Before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Eighty-Third Congress, First Session on Subversive Influence in the Educational Process, June 8, 9, and 11, 1953, Party 12. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1953.

Subversive Influence in the Educational Process. Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Eighty-Third Congress, First Session on Subversive Influence in the Educational Process, July 17, 1953. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1953.

That Sensational Senate Hearing Blow-By-Blow. As Televised! Mandel vs. McCarthy. (Box No. 1 - Guardian Pamphlets) New York: National Guardian, n.d.

To Take a Copy from the Nazis … Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, n.d.

FOLDER 100

Trumbo, Dalton. The Devil in the Book. Los Angeles: California Emergency Defense Committee, First printing, May 1956.

-----. The Time of the Toad. Hollywood: The Hollywood Ten, Third printing, October 1949.

Two Letters: Ed Lahey vs Gil Green. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Joint Defense Committee to Defeat the Smith Act, 1956.

United States of America v. Eugene Dennis, also known as Francis Waldron, Brief in Support of Motions to Dismiss Indictment, District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, Criminal No. 441-47, n.d.

Veto Message, Senate Bill 102 - Broyles Anti-Seditious Activities Bill. Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division, February 1953.

The Walter-McCarran Law. Extracts from testimony before President's Commission on Immigration & Naturalization. New York: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, n.d.

We Accuse McCarthyism. New York: Labor Youth League, February 1954.

Wofsy, Leon. Stop McCarthy Now! New York: Labor Youth League, March 1954.

Your Civil Rights. Chicago, Illinois: Commission on Human Relations Chicago, n.d.

FOLDER 101

MEXICO

La Guerra y la Cuarta Internacional, Tesis Sobre la Guerra del Secretariado Internacional (Por la Cuarta Internacional) Mexico: Ediciones de la Liga Comunista Internacionalista, July 1937.

FOLDER 102

OTHER

Altmeyer, Arthur J. Your Stake in Social Security. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 206) Public Affairs Committee, First edition, April 1954.

Aptheker, Herbert. Freedom in History. A Political Affairs Pamphlet, New York: New Century Publishers, July 1958.

-----. The Schlesinger Fraud: A Critique of the "Third Force" in America. A Masses & Mainstream Pamphlet, from the October 1949 issue of Masses & Mainstream, New York: Masses & Mainstream, Inc., November 1949.

Bachrach, Marion. The Federal Jury is Stacked Against You. New York: Communist Party Defense Committee, January 1949.

Becker, William. Plan for America. New York: Socialist Party, U.S.A., April 1949.

Berenberg, David P. We the People. New York: Rand School Press, 1934.

Books on Trial: The Case of Alexander Trachtenberg. New York: The Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg, 1952.

Earl Browder. Internationalism; Results of the 1940 Election. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1940.

-----. Lincoln and the Communists. New York: Workers Library Publishers, February 1936.

-----. The Meaning of the Elections. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1944.

-----. The Most Peculiar Election. The Campaign Speeches of Earl Browder. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1940.

Burnham, James. The People's Front: The New Betrayal. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1937.

FOLDER 103

Cant, Gilbert. Medical Research May Save Your Life! (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 201) Public Affairs Committee, First edition, December 1953.

Cartwright, Dr. Frank T. Methodism Behind the Bamboo Curtain. New York: Editorial Department, Division of Education and Cultivation Board of Missions and Church Extension, General Section, Methodist Church, March 1, 1950.

The Case of Angelo Herndon. Joint Committee to Aid the Herndon Defense, October 1935.

Civil Rights Today: A Selected Bibliography. The American Jewish Committee, 3rd Revised edition, February 1951.

Claessens, August and Rebecca Jarvis. The ABC of Parliamentary Law. New York: Educational Department, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, A.F. of L., n..d.

The Commission on Youth Service Projects. Invest Your Summer. Chicago, Illinois: The United Christian Youth Movement, 1952.

Committee on Medical Economics and Sociology Association of Internes and Medical Students. St. Louis: Washington University School of Medicine, 1950.

The Congressman and the Oracle: A Fable for Our Times. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, c. 1948.

The Constitution of the United States with the Amendments; The Declaration of Independence. New York: International Publishers, Third printing, July 1938.

Criley, Richard L. Inform or Else … James Keller Defense Committee, n.d.

FOLDER 104

Darcy, Sam. An Eye-Witness at the Wreckers' Trial. New York: Workers Library Publishers, April 1937.

Danger Ahead for '53 and '54? (Publication No. 207) Reprinted from Economic Outlook, June 1952. Washington, D.C.: Department of Education and Research, Congress of Industrial Organizations, n.d.

Dennis, Eugene. Toward the 1960 Elections. A Political Affairs Pamphlet, New York: New Century Publishers, January 1959.

Dimitroff Accuses. Daily Worker Pamphlet Series No. 1, New York: Workers Library Publishers, February 1934.

Douglas, William O. Justice Douglas Appeals for Rebirth of Freedom. Keynote address by William O. Douglas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, at the Philadelphia Bulletin Forum, March 3, 1952. Reprinted by the American Friends Service Committee, April 1952.

Dutte, R. Palme. Turning Point for the World. New York: New York State Committee, Communist Party, n.d.

Faculty of Boston University School of Theology. Christian Faith and the World Crisis: An Address to the Church on the East-West Conflict. Chicago, Illinois: Commission on World Peace of the Methodist Church, April 14, 1952.

Facts Relevant to the Struik Case. Massachusetts: Struik Defense Committee, n.d.

Facts To Fight With for Wallace and the New Party. (A Fact Book for Wallace-Taylor Workers) New York: National Wallace for President Committee, n.d.

Foster, William Z. The New Europe. New York: International Publishers, 1947.

FOLDER 105

The Founding Conference of the Fourth International (World Party of the Socialist Revolution) Program and Resolutions. New York: Socialist Workers Party of the United States (Section of the Fourth International), January 1939.

Fuller, Varden. No Work Today! The Plight of American's Migrants. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 190) Public Affairs Committee, First edition, January 1953.

Goldsmith, Len. Ideas Behind Bars? The Story of the Frame-up of 140,000,000 Americans. New York: Civil Rights Congress, n.d.

Gorky, Maxim. To American Intellectuals. (International Pamphlets No. 28) Union Labor, Third edition, 1932.

FOLDER 106

Hall, Gus. A Lame Duck in Turbulent Waters: The Next 4 Years of Nixon. New York: New Outlook Publishers, December 1972.

-----. Toward Unity Against World Imperialism. Speech at the World Conference of Communist and Workers' Parties, Moscow, June 5-17, 1969. New York: New Outlook Publishers, July 1969.

-----. Your Stake in the 1960 Elections. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1960.

Hoan, Mayor Daniel W. Abraham Lincoln: A Real American. Chicago, Illinois: Socialist Party of the U.S.A., n.d.

Howe, Irving. Don't Pay More Rent! New York: Workers Party Publications, October 1947.

Hudson, Roy. Communists and the Trade Unions. New York: Workers Library Publishers, October 1943.

Humphrey, Hubert H. Jr. The Stranger at Our Gate-American Immigration Policy. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 202) Public Affairs Committee, First edition, January 1954.

The I.W.W.: What It is and What It is Not. Chicago: Illinois: Industrial Workers of the World, n.d.

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FOLDER 107

Jackson, Esther Cooper. This is My Husband: Fighter for His People, Political Refugee. New York: National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership, 1953.

Jerome, V. J. Culture in a Changing World: A Marxist Approach. New York: New Century Publishers, December 1947.

Kennedy, J. C. Ending the Depression. New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, n.d.

Keracher, John. Crime: Its Causes and Consequences. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d.

Khrushchev, N. S. N. S. Khrushchev's Statement and Replies to Questions, Gorky Park, Moscow, May 11, 1960: The U-2 Plane Incident. New York: Crosscurrents Press, 1960.

Lapin, Adam. The Nation's Biggest Racket. New York: New Century Publishers, September 1952.

Lenin on the Jewish Question. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

"Life Under the McCarran-Walter Act, 'I Report Each Month to a Parole Officer Like a Criminal.'" National Guardian January 2, 1956.

Lloyd, Jessie. Gastonia: A Graphic Chapter in Southern Organization. (Progressive Labor Library Pamphlet No. 4) New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1930.

Luknitsky, Pavel. A Trip to Tajikistan. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953.

FOLDER 108

Maisel, Albert Q. Your Neighbor's Health is Your Business. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 180) Public Affairs Committee, Revised edition, 1953.

Man's Right to Knowledge: The Case of the Jefferson School. New York: The Jefferson School of Social Science, February 1954.

A Manual of Self Study. n.d.

Marty, Andre. The Epic of the Black Sea Revolt. New York: Workers Library Publishers, March 1941.

Marx, Karl. Wage-Labour and Capital. New York: International Publishers, Revised translation, 1933.

The Melish Case: Challenge to the Church. The Melish Defense Committee, n.d.

Merriam, Ald. Robert E. The ABC's of 20th Century Rapid Transit. Text remarks by Ald. Robert E. Merriam to the Junior Association of Commerce and Industry, October 5, 1954.

Minor, Robert. The Year of Great Decision 1942. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1942.

Muncie, Wendell S. Adolf Meyer's Contributions to Clinical Psychiatry. Reprinted from Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Vol. 89, No. 1, Part 2, pp. 60-63, July 1951.

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FOLDER 109

Nearing, Scott. The American Empire. New York: The Rand School of Social Science, 1921.

-----. The Tragedy of Empire. (Social Science Handbooks Number 3) New York: Island Press, 1945.

News Bulletin, American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky. Bulletin No. 6. May 3, 1937.

Pink, Louis H. The Story of Blue Cross-A National Health Plan. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 101) Public Affairs Committee, Revised edition, May 1953.

Plekhanov, George. The Role of the Individual in History. New York: International Publishers, 1940.

Porter, Paul. America for All: The Commonwealth Plan. Chicago, Illinois: Socialist Party, U.S.A., 1934.

FOLDER 110

Rules and Policies of the Editorial Committee. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953.

Safarov, L. G. Marx and the East. New York: Workers Library Publishers, February 1934.

Starobin, Joseph. The Life and Death of an American Hero: The Story of Dave Doran. New York: New Age Publishers, June 1938.

-----. The San Francisco World Security Conference. New York: New Century Publishers, n.d.

The Schneiderman Case: United States Supreme Court Opinion. New York: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, 1943.

Simons, A. M. Class Struggles in America. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, n.d.

Strengthen Anti-Imperialist Solidarity: Tasks at the Present Stage of the Struggle Against Imperialism and United Action of the Communist and Workers' Parties and All Anti-Imperialist Forces. Statement Adopted by the International Meeting of Communist and Workers Parties, Moscow, June 1969. New York: New Outlook Publishers, July 1969.

Swomley, John M. Jr. Our Military Government. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, n.d.

To Take a Copy From the Nazis... Chicago, Illinois: American Civil Liberties Union, 1953.

FOLDER 111

Voice for Freedom. New York: Civil Rights Congress, July 1951.

Voice for Freedom #2. New York: Civil Rights Congress, October 1951.

Wheeler, Eleanor. Lidice. Prague: Orbis, 1957.

Varga, Eugen. Problems of the Post-War Industrial Cycle and the New Crisis of Overproduction. New York: International Arts and Sciences Press, 1958.

Wieden, Peter. New Aspects of Imperialism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, April 1941.

Wiinblad, E. Socialistiske Skrifter ungivne af det danske Socialdemokrati. Kobenhavn, 1900.

Wofsy, Leon. Youth Fights for Its Future. New York: Labor Youth League, July 1952.

Wright, John G. The Truth About Kronstadt. (Marxist Handbooks No. 2) New York: National Educational Department, Socialist Workers Party, n.d.

FOLDER 112

PEACE

Allen, James S. World Cooperation and Postwar Prosperity. New York: New Century Publishers, January 1945.

America, Russia and the Bomb. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, June 1950

Anniversary Celebrations in 1952, Four Anniversaries. Budapest, Hungary: World Federation of Democratic Youth, 1952.

As at the Third World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace We Demand A Pact of Peace Between the Five Great Powers. A World Federation of the Democratic Youth Pamphlet.

Barr, Stringfellow. Let's Join the Human Race. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1950.

The Bright Face of Peace: The Story of American Participation in the World Youth Festival, Prague, July-August, 1947. New York: United States Committee for the World Youth Festival, 1947.

Bromfield, Louis et al. Militarism in Education. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, February 1950.

FOLDER 113

Browder, Earl. The People's Road to Peace. New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d.

-----. The Road Ahead to Victory and Lasting Peace. New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1944.

-----. Unity for Peace and Democracy. New York: Workers Library Publishers, September 1939.

-----. Victory and After. New York: International Publishers, 1942.

FOLDER 114

Buck, Pearl et al. New Evidence of the Militarization of America. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, February 1949.

Burton, Bernard. Must We Have Depression? How To Keep Your Job. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1955.

-----. We CAN Have Peace and Jobs! New York: New Century Publishers, May 1953.

Can We Live With Atom? An Answer by Scientists and Physicians. Hollywood: Southern California Chapter of the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, n.d.

Can We Prevent Future Was? American Historical Association, 1944.

The Christian Conscience and War. The Statement of a Commission of Theologians and Religious Leaders appointed by the Church Peace Mission. n.d.

The Christian Conscience and Weapons of Mass Destruction. Report of a Special Commission appointed by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. New York: The Department of International Justice and Goodwill, 1950.

Clark, Joseph. Geneva: Road to Peace. New York: New Century Publishers, September 1955.

Congress of the Peoples for Peace, Vienna, December 12-19, 1952, Speeches and Resolutions. Supplement to New Times No. 1, January 1, 1953.

Cooper, Leo. Universal Military Training: Program for Peace or Weapon for War? New York: New Century Publishers, March 1948.

Dennis, Eugene. The Elections and the Outlook for National Unity. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1944.

-----. 21 Questions About War and Peace. New York: Challenge, August 1950.

Dimitroff, Georgi. The Struggle Against the Imperialist War. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1940.

-----. The War and the Working Class. New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d.

Disarmament: A Positive Alternative. Washington, D.C.: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, n.d.

Documents. Congress of the Peoples for Peace, Vienna, December 12-19, 1952.

Du Bois, W.E.B. I Take My Stand for Peace. New York: Masses & Mainstream, Inc., June 1951.

FOLDER 115

Editors of "Fortune." Arms and the Men. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1934.

Einstein, Albert et al. The Militarization of America. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, January 1948.

Ercoli, M. The Fight for Peace. New York: Workers Library Publishers, November 1935.

The Facts Behind the Report (on Universal Military Training). An Analysis of the report of the National Security Training Commission. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, January 1952.

Fast, Howard. Intellectuals in the Fight for Peace. New York: Masses & Mainstream, Inc., June 1949.

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Debs and Dennis: Fighters for Peace. New York: New Century Publishers, October 1950.

-----. The Twelve and You: What Happens to Democracy is Your Business, Too! New York: New Century Publishers, September 1948.

Foerster, F. W. The Genesis of the European Crisis. (Comments and Documents No. 1) Reprinted from The National Review, London, October 1935. New York: Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., n.d.

Friends Committee on National Legislation. A Political Action Handbook. Turnpike Press, November 1955.

From Here On! The Charter of the United Nations with Interpretive Comments and Pertinent Discussion Questions. Chicago, Illinois: Rotary International, Reprinted 1951.

FOLDER 116

Hall, Gus. Main Street to Wall Street: End the Cold War! New York: New Century Publishers, 1962.

-----. Which Way for Young Americans? New York: Challenge, October 1950.

Harnessing the Atom for Peace. Reprinted from United Nations Review, Vol. 1, No. 7, January 1955. United Nations Department of Public Information, 1955.

The Indispensable Ingredient of Peace. (Number One of a Series on Disarmament) Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, n.d.

The Intelligent Readers' Guide to Disarmament. Illinois: North Side Chapter, Illinois Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, n.d.

FOLDER 117

Jerome, V. J. Intellectuals and the War. New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d.

-----. Social-Democracy and the War. New York: Workers Library Publishers, March 1940.

Joliot-Curie, Frederic. Inaugural Speech of Professor Frederic Joliot-Curie, President of the World Council of Peace. Vienna: Congress of the Peoples for Peace, December 12-19, 1952.

Kahn, Albert E. Agents of Peace. The Hour Publishers, n.d.

Khrushchev, N. S. Total Disarmament in Four Years. Address before United Nations, September 18, 1959 and Text of Soviet Proposals. New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, October 1959.

Lamont, Corliss. Are We Being Talked into War? (Basic Pamphlet 1) First printing, February 1952.

Lapin, Adam. Which Way for America? Coexistence or No Existence: Peace or H-Bomb Annihilation? New York: New Century Publishers, March 1955.

Lewis, John L. Jobs, Peace, Unity. Speech to delegates at the Citizenship Institute of the American Youth Congress in Washington, D.C., February 10, 1940.

Must We Go to War? New York: Young Peoples Socialist League, June 10, 1941.

Muste, A. J. What Would Pacifists Have Done About Hitler? A Discussion of War, Dictators, and Pacifism. Fellowship of Reconciliation, March 1949.

Our Rights as Human Beings: A Discussion Guide on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Lake Success, New York: United Nations, 1949.

FOLDER 118

Peace on Trial. New York: National Committee for the Defense of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois and Associates of the Peace Information Center, n.d.

Phillips, Mary. How to Grow a Peace Garden. Lemont, Illinois: Peace Garden Nursery, 1954.

Pieck, W. Freedom, Peace and Bread! Report on the Activities of the Executive Committee of Communist International. New York: Workers Library Publishers, October 1935.

Plowshares and Pruning Hooks. Chicago, Illinois: The Crusade for World Order, 1954.

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Reuther, Walter P. A Proposal for a Total Peace Offensive to Stop Communist Aggression by Taking the Initiative in the World Contest for Men's Minds, Hearts and Loyalties. International Union United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, CIO, n.d.

Schweitzer, Albert et al. To Live or To Die: The H-Bomb Versus Mankind. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1957.

Second World Peace Congress, Warsaw, November 16-22, 1950. Supplement to Voks Bulletin No. 66, 1951.

Smith, Jessica. Jungle Law or Human Reason? The North Atlantic Pact and What It Means to You. New York: SRT Publications, 1949.

Some Ideological Questions on the Struggle for Peace. New York: National Education Department, Communist Party, August 1950.

Speak Truth to Power: A Quaker Search for an Alternative to Violence. n.d.

Spencer, Harold. In Danger: The Right to Speak for Peace. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Committee to Defend the Pittsburgh Six, n.d.

FOLDER 120

Squires, Richard. The Diary of General Grow. The Hour Publishers, First edition, July 1952.

Suslov, M. "Defense of Peace and the Struggle Against the Warmongers." Political Affairs n.d.

Suslov, M. et al. Working Class Unity for Peace. New York: New Century Publishers, February 1950.

Swomley, John M. Jr. The Peace Offensive and the Cold War. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, n.d.

-----. Press Agents of the Pentagon. A Study of the Publicity Methods of the Department of Defense. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, July 1953.

-----. The Road to War, 1945-1951. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, n.d.

FOLDER 121

Toward Security Through Disarmament. Philadelphia, 1952.

Troyanovsky, Alexander A. For World Peace and Freedom: A Survey of the Twenty-Five Years of Soviet International Policy. National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., n.d.

Van Kirk, Walter W. The Churches and the United Nations. Chicago, Illinois: Department of International Justice and Goodwill, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. in Cooperation with Board of World Peace of the Methodist Church, n.d.

Vyshinsky, A. Y. Speeches by A. Y. Vyshinsky on Measures Against the Threat of Another War and for Strengthening Peace and Friendship Among Nations. Delivered in the Political Committee at the Sixth Session of the United Nations General Assembly, January 12-17, 1952. Washington, D.C.: Information Bulletin of the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, April 1952.

Weir, Ernest T. Statement on Our Foreign Situation. Pittsburgh: National Steel Corporation, January 5, 1951.

Weiss, Max. Youth's Road to Peace and Security. New York: New Age Publishers, n.d.

What's Wrong with the North Atlantic Pact? Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription, n.d.

Where to Go for UN Information. Washington, D.C.: Department of State, November 1952.

Why Disarmament? n.d.

Wilson, Walter. The Militia. New York: Tomorrow Publishers, 1935.

Winiewiez, Ambassador Jozef. Peace is Everybody's Business. (Polish Documents) Washington, D.C.: Polish Embassy, March 1952.

Youth Demands a Peaceful World. Report of the Second World Youth Conference, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, August 16-23, 1938. New York: World Youth Congress, 1938.

Zocca, Marie and Louis. The United Nations-Action for Peace: A Layman's Guide. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1951.

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FOLDER 122

PHILIPPINES

Phillips, George. What Price Philippine Independence? New York: New Century Publishers, November 1946.

FOLDER 123

POLAND

Bierut, Boleslaw and Hilary Minc. The Polish Nation in the Struggle for Peace and the 6-Year Plan. Czytelnik,1951.

Building New Warsaw, A Garden Exhibition. Washington, D.C.: Polish Embassy Annex, July 16-18, 21, 1952.

Konarski, T. Zygmunt. Proletarjat Zdradzony, Dzieje Ruchu Rewolucyjnego. Liga Robotnikow Polskich, 1938.

Poland's Six Year Plan, 1950-1955. (Polish Documents) Washington, D.C.: Polish Embassy, c. 1950.

Soborny, V. and W. Bukata. The Truth About Poland. New York: Committee of Protest Against Persecution of Ukrainians by Poland, November 1938.

The Student Event of the Year. For Friendship and Cooperation, III. World Student Congress, Warsaw, 1953.

Warsaw 1948. International Conference of Working Youth. France: World Federation of Democratic Youth, August 8-18, 1948.

FOLDER 124

PSYCHOANALYSIS

Bartlett, Francis H. "Forum: Three Views on Psychoanalysis." c. 1949

Bonnafe, Dr. et al. "Psychoanalysis: A Reactionary Ideology." c. 1949.

Furst, J. B. The Philosophy of Freud. c. 1949

Keracher, John. The Head-Fixing Industry. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1955.

Leighton, Alexander H. Adolf Meyer and the Social Sciences. Reprinted from Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Vol. 89, No. 1, Part 2, pp. 73-80, July 1951.

Wechsler, Israel S. The Meaning of Consciousness. Reprinted from Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, second series, Vol. 28, No. 11, pp. 739-747, November 1952.

FOLDER 125

THE ROSENBERGS

Boyer, Richard O. The Cold-War Murder: The Frame-up Against Ethel and Julius Rosenberg. New York: Civil Rights Congress, n.d.

Pritt, Denis Nowell. An Appeal for Clemency. New York: Weekly Guardian Associates, Inc., n.d.

Reuben, William A. To Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. New York: National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case, n.d.

FOLDER 126

SOCIALISM

Cannon, James P. Socialism on Trial: The Official Court Record of James P. Cannon's Testimony in the Famous Minneapolis "Sedition" Trial. New York: Pioneer Publishers, Second edition, March 1944.

Declaration of Principles and Constitution of the Socialist Workers Party. (Adopted at the Foundation Convention, Chicago, December 31, 1937-January 1-3, 1938) New York: The Socialist Workers Party, n.d.

Erber, Ernest. Plenty for All: The Meaning of Socialism. New York: The New International Publishing Co., Second edition, June 1946.

The Fight Against Hagueism: A Program of Action. Socialist Workers Party, New Jersey District, n.d.

Fisher, Ernst. What is Socialism? New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d.

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Goldman, Albert. In Defense of Socialism: The Official Court Record of Attorney Albert Goldman 's Final Speech for the Defense in the Famous Minneapolis "Sedition " Trial. New York: Pioneer Publishers, March 1942.

-—-. What is Socialism? Three Lectures/or Workers. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1938.

Henderson, Fred. The ABC of Socialism. Milwaukee: Educational Department, Socialist Party, n.d.

The Heritage of Debs: The Fight Against War. Chicago, Illinois: Socialist Party National Headquarters, 1935.

Martov, J. The State and the Socialist Revolution. New York: International Review, 1938.

A Militant Program for the Socialist Party of America: Socialism in Our Time. (No. 1) Socialist Party of America, n.d.

FOLDER 128

Porter, Paul. Which Way for the Socialist Party? Milwaukee: State Executive Board, Socialist Party of Wisconsin, n.d.

Richards, W. H. Socialism Explained. Indianapolis: W. H. Richards, Sixth edition. Sixth edition revised, 1933.

Shachtman, Max. Ten Years: History and Principles of the Left Opposition. New York: Pioneer Publishers, November 1933.

Socialism In Our Time: A Challenge to Professionals and Intellectuals. New York: The Thomas and Nelson Independent Committee, n.d.

Theses, Resolutions, and Appeals of the First International Conference for the Fourth International. International Secretariat for the Fourth International, c. 1936.

Towards a Militant Program for the Socialist Party of America. Socialist Party of America, n.d.

Towards the Revival of Proletarian Politics. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Committee of Socialist Correspondence, n.d.

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SOVIET UNION

Adoratsky, V. The History of the Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels. New York: International Publishers, 1938.

Alekseyev, A. The Basic Economic Law of Modern Capitalism. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1955.

Alexandrov, M. International Trade and the Improvement of the Standard of Living in the West. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1952.

Amosov, V. A Quarter of a Century at the Open-Hearth Furnace. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Antonov, Sergei Petrovich. Poddubki Songs. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953.

FOLDER 130

Baran, Felix. Peace and Price Cuts Too! The Facts About Price Cuts in the Soviet Union. New York: New Century Publishers, April 1951.

Beria, L. On the History of the Bolshevik Organizations in Transcaucasia. A Lecture at a Meeting of Active Workers of the Tbilisi Party Organization July 21-22, 1935. Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1949.

Beria, L. P. Thirty-fourth Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Report Delivered by L. P. Beria at the Celebration Meeting of the Moscow Soviet November, 6,

1951. USSR Information Bulletin, November 1951.

FOLDER 131

Bernal, J. D. Engels and Science. (Labour Monthly Pamphlets No. 6) London, n.d.

——. Marx and Science. New York: International Publishers, 1952.

Bittelman, Alex. Milestones in the History of the Communist Party. New York: Workers Library Publishers, August 1937.

——. Trotsky the Traitor. New York: Workers Library Publishers, February 1937.

Bobrovskaya, C. Lenin and Krupskaya. New York: Workers Library Publishers, March 1940.

Browder, Earl. Earl Browder on the Soviet Union. New York: Workers Library Publishers, February 1942.

——. The Future of the Anglo-Soviet-American Coalition. This pamphlet is the text of the speech delivered by Earl Browder, General Secretary of the Communist Party, at a meeting held in Manhattan Center, New York City, September 2, 1943. New York: Workers Library Publishers, September 1943.

FOLDER 132

Cadbury, Paul S. Quaker Mission to Moscow. An Address Delivered at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania on October 7, 1951. American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia: The Legal Intelligencer, 1951.

Chekalin, M. The National Question in the Soviet Union. New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1941.

Chou, En-Lai. Proposals of the Eighth National Congress of the Communist Party of China for the Second Five-Year Plan for Development of the National Economy (1958-1962). Report on the Proposals for the Second Five-Year Plan for Development of the National Economy. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1956.

Chutkikh, Alexander. Top-Quality Team. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Clark, Joseph. The Real Russia. New York: New Century Publishers, November 1954.

——. Who Wants War? How the Soviet Union Builds for Peace. New York: New Century Publishers, June 1951.

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks) is the Leading and Guiding Force of Soviet Society. (Political Education Series) Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Constitution (Fundamental Law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. London: Soviet News, 1947.

Constitution (Fundamental Law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Adopted at

the Extraordinary Eighth Congress of the Soviets of the U.S.S.R., December 5, 1936.

New York: International Publishers, May 1937.

FOLDER 133

Decisions of the Central Committee, C.P.S. U.(B.) on Literature and Art (1946-1948).

Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Decisions of the Plenum of the C.C., C.P.S. U. Held in July 1955. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1955.

Dobb, Maurice. Soviet Planning and Labor in Peace and War. New York: International

Publishers, 1943.

Dudintsev, Vladimir. Nina and Other Stories. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1954.

FOLDER 134

Engels, Frederick. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific. New York: International

Publishers, 1935.

Falsificators of History (an historical note). Text of a Communique issued by the Soviet

Information Bureau, Moscow, February 1948. Washington, D.C.: Information Bulletin

of the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics, February 1948.

Fiftieth Anniversary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1903-1953).

Supplement to New Times No. 32, August 5, 1953.

Fituni, L. The Soviet Union and International Economic Cooperation. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1952.

Forty Years of Building Socialism, 1917-1957. Soviet News Booklet No. 16, London,

November 1957.

Foster, William Z. Soviet Democracy and the War. New York: Workers Library

Publishers, December 1943.

FOLDER 135

Garelik, Joseph. A Soviet City and Its People. New York: International Publishers, 1950.

Gates, John. On Guard Against Browderism, Titoism, Trotskyism. New York: New

Century Publishers, May 1951.

Glezerman, Professor G. Democracy in the USSR. (Soviet Booklet No. 45) London:

Soviet Booklets, December 1958.

FOLDER 136

Gorelik, I. Mikhail Sinitsyn: Urals Metalworker. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1951.

Gorky, Maxim. On Which Side Are You, "Masters of Culture "? Supplement to New

Times No. 16, April 13,1949.

-—- To American Intellectuals. New York: International Publishers, n.d.

Graubard, Mark. Genetics and the Social Order. New York: Tomorrow Publishers,

1935.

Green, Gil. The Truth About Soviet Russia. New York: New Age Publishers, March

1938.

FOLDER 137

Hall, Gus. The Big Stakes of Detente. New York: New Outlook Publishers, August 1974.

Hearst, William Randolph, Kinsbury Smith, and Frank Conniff. "We Stand for Peaceful

Coexistence " Interviews with N. S. Khrushchev, N. A. Bulganin, and G. K. Zhukov. New

York: New Century Publishers, April 1955.

How the Russians See the Future! Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Council of American-Soviet

Friendship, Reprint, n.d.

Indictment Presented by the Prosecutor-General of the Bulgarian People 's Republic in

the Case of Traicho Kostov and His Accomplices. Supplement to New Times No. 50,

December 7, 1949.

Izard, Ralph. Alexei Looks Ahead: The Fifth Soviet Five Year Plan. San Francisco: The

American Russian Institute, c. 1953.

——. The Soviet Olympic Team and Soviet Athletics. San Francisco: The American

Russian Institute, c. 1953.

Kaganovich, L. M. Report on the Organizational Problems of Party and Soviet

Construction. (Seventeenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union) New

York: International Publishers, n.d.

Kalinin, M. The Patriotic War of the Soviet People Against the German Invaders.

Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1942.

FOLDER 138

Kammari, M. D. The Development by J.V. Stalin of the Marxist-Leninist Theory of the

National Question. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Kappinsky, V. The Social and State Structure of the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1950.

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Khrushchev, Nikita S. An Account to the Party and the People. Report of the C.C.

C.P.S.U. to the 22nd Congress of the Party, October 17, 1961. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1961.

——. Control Figures for the Economic Development of the U.S.S.R. for 1959-1965.

Report Delivered at the 21st Extraordinary Congress of the Communist Party of the

Soviet Union, January 27, 1959. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1959.

——. 40th Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Report by N. S.

Khrushchev to a Joint Session of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R., November 6, 1957.

Soviet News Booklet No. 19, London, 1957.

FOLDER 140

——. Improvement of Industrial Management in the U.S.S.R. Report at the Seventh

Session of the Supreme Soviet, May 1957. Soviet News Booklet No. 10, London, 1957.

——. Literature, the Arts, and the Life of the People. A Summary of Three Speeches by

N. S. Khrushchev. Soviet News Booklet No. 15, London, c. 1957.

——. Proposals to Reform Soviet Education: Memorandum by N. S. Khrushchev on

Strengthening the Ties of the School with Life, and Further Developing the System of

Public Education. (Soviet Booklet No. 42) London: Soviet Booklets, October 1958.

——. Raising the Soviet Standard of Living. Report by N. S. Khrushchev to the USSR

Supreme Soviet, May 5, 1960. New York: Crosscurrents Press, 1960.

——. Total Disarmament in Four Years. New York: National Council of American-

Soviet Friendship, October 1959.

——-. Stalin Friendship Among the Peoples Makes Our Motherland Invincible. Moscow:

Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950.

FOLDER 141

Kingsbury, John A. Soviet Impressions: After an Interval of Eighteen Years, 1932-1950.

New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, n.d.

Kiselyov, P. N., A. V. Kozlova, V. A. Petrov, and G. S. Strelin. Biological Effect of

Ionizing Irradiation Dozymetry and Application of Radio-Active Substances for Curative

Purposes. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.

Klingender, F. J. Marxism and Modern Art. New York: International Publishers, 1945.

FOLDER 142

Kondrashova, M. and I. Tyurin. In Foreign Lands and at Home. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1950.

FOLDER 143

Konstantinov, F. Role of Advanced Ideas in Development of Society. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1954.

Koort, F. Soviet Industry & Foreign Trade. Soviet News Booklet No. 13, London, 1957.

Kozlov, V. Bourgeois Nations and Socialist Nations. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1954.

FOLDER 144

Kuibyshev, V. V. The Second Five-Year Plan. (Seventeenth Congress of the Communist

Party of the Soviet Union) New York: International Publishers, n.d.

Labour Protection at Soviet Industrial Enterprises. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1953.

Lamont, Corliss. Soviet Aggression: Myth or Reality? New York, n.d.

Learning About the Soviet Union. New York: The National Council of American-Soviet

Friendship, n.d.

FOLDER 145

Lenin, V. I. Capitalism and Agriculture. Little Lenin Library Volume 30. New York:

International Publishers, 1946.

——. A Letter to American Workers. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

——. Letters from Afar. Little Lenin Library Volume 8. New York: International

Publishers, 1932.

——. The National Pride of the Great Russians. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1951.

——. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1947.

FOLDER 146

——. The Paris Commune. Little Lenin Library Volume 5. New York: International

Publishers, 1934.

——. The Proletarian Revolution and Renegade Kautsky. Little Lenin Library Volume

21. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

FOLDER 147

—— Religion. Little Lenin Library Volume 7. New York: International Publishers,

1933.

FOLDER 148

——. The Right of Nations to Self-Determination. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1947.

——. State and Revolution. New York: International Publishers, Special Edition, 1932.

—-— The Teachings ofKarl Marx. New York: International Publishers, 50th Anniversary

Edition, 1930.

—— The Teachings ofKarl Marx. Little Lenin Library Volume 1. New York:

International Publishers, 1930.

—-— TO the Rural Poor. New York: International Publishers, 1954.

FOLDER 149

——. Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution. Little Lenin

Library Volume 22. New York: International Publishers, 1935.

FOLDER 150

——. Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution. Little Lenin

Library Volume 22. New York: International Publishers, 1935.

FOLDER 151

——. The War and the Second International. Little Lenin Library Volume 2. New York: International Publishers, 1932.

——. The War and the Workers. Little Lenin Library Volume 24. New York: International Publishers, 1940.

FOLDER 152

——. The Young Generation. Little Lenin Library Volume 26. New York: International

Publishers, 1940.

Lenin, V. I. and Joseph Stalin. Marxism and Revisionism. Little Lenin Library Volume

29. New York: International Publishers, 1946.

FOLDER 153

Leontiev, A. Marx's Capital: An Aid to the Study of Political Economy. New York:

International Publishers, 1946.

FOLDER 154

Leontyev, A. Work Under Capitalism and Socialism. New York: International

Publishers, 1942.

The Life of Stalin. London: Modern Books Limited, Third edition, 1932.

Lightfoot, Claude. An American Looks at Russia: Can We Live Together in Peace? New

York: New Century Publishers, January 1951.

Litvinov, Maxim. Czecho-Slovakia and the World Crisis. New York: International

Publishers, n.d.

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Makarenko, A. S. Lectures to Parents. New York: National Council of American-Soviet

Friendship, Fourth printing, April 1955.

Malenkov, G. Report to the Nineteenth Party Congress on the Work on the Central

Committee of the C.P.S. U.(B.). Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1952.

Manuilsky, D. Z. The Rise of Socialism in the Soviet Union. Report on the Results of

Socialist Construction in the U.S.S.R., Delivered August 17, 1935. New York: Workers

Library Publishers, 1935.

--—. The U.S.S.R. and the World Proletariat. Report at the XII Plenum of Executive

Committee of the Communist International, September 14, 1932. New York: Workers

Library Publishers, c. 1932.

Marx, Karl and Frederick Engels. Communist Manifesto. Chicago, Illinois: Charles H.

Kerr & Company, n.d.

Maurer, Rose. Soviet Health Care in Peace and War. New York: American Russian

Institute for Cultural Relations With the Soviet Union, Inc., 1943.

FOLDER 156

Medinsky, Y. N. Public Education in the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1950.

Meyer, Hershel D. The Krushchev Report and the Crisis in the American Left. New

York: Independence Publishers, 1956.

FOLDER 157

Mikhailov, N. The Sixteen Republics of the Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: Information

Bulletin of the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1951.

Mikhalkov, Sergei. My Friend: Poems for Children. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, n.d.

Mikoyan, A. The Great Architect of Communist Society. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1950.

Miller, Moses. Soviet "Anti-Semitism ": The Big Lie! New York: Jewish Life, n.d.

Ming, Wang. The Revolutionary Movement in the Colonial Countries. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1935.

FOLDER 158

Molotov on the New Soviet Constitution. New York: International Publishers, February

1937.

Molotov, V. M. The Constitution of Socialism. Speech Delivered at the Extraordinary

Eighth Congress of Soviets of the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of

Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R., 1937.

——. The Plan of Construction and Peace. New York: International Publishers, 1936.

——. Soviet Foreign Policy: The Meaning of the War in Finland. New York: Workers

Library Publishers, April 1940.

——. Soviet Foreign Relations. New York: Workers Library Publishers, August 1940.

——. The Soviet Union and the Peace Front. New York: International Publishers, July

1939.

——. Statements at Berlin Conference of Foreign Ministers of U.S.S.R., France, Great

Britain and U.S. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.

FOLDER 159

——. The Tasks of the Second Five-Y ear Plan. (Seventeenth Congress of the Communist

Party of the Soviet Union) New York: International Publishers, n.d.

—-— 37 Years of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. New York: New Century

Publishers, December 1948.

—— What is Stakhanovism? New York: International Publishers, 1936.

Molotov, V. M. et al. Soviet Leaders Speak for Communism and Peace. Reports to the

XIX Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. New York: New Century

Publishers, December 1952.

Moos, Elizabeth. The Educational System of the Soviet Union. New York: National

Council of American-Soviet Friendship, n.d.

Moscow News No. 26, March 31, 1956.

FOLDER 160

New Program of the Communist Party U.S.A. Adopted by the 19th National Convention.

New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1970.

The New Soviet Constitution. New York: International Publishers, 1936.

Novick, Paul and J. M. Budish. Jews in the Soviet Union: Citizens and Builders. New

York: New Century Publishers, May 1948.

FOLDER 161

O'Connor, Tom. The Truth About Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union. New York:

American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists & Scientists, n.d.

On the Organization of Party Propaganda in Connection With the Publication of the

History of the C.P.S. U. (B.) Short Course. Decision of the Central Committee of the

C.P.S.U.(B.) Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1939.

Once More About the Historical Experience of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. Article

Published in Jenminjihpao, December 29, 1956. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1957.

150th Anniversary of the Birth of Alexander Pushkin. Speeches at the Jubilee Celebrations

in Moscow. Supplement to New Times No. 25, June 15, 1949.

Osipov, A. The Resumption and Development of International Economic Relations.

Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1952.

Osipov, I. The Island of Seven Ships. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,

1953.

Ostrovityanov, K. V. The Role of the State in the Socialist Transformation of the

Economy of the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Our Russian Ally. Washington, D.C.: War Department, n.d.

FOLDER 162

Pauling, Linus C. Fallout: Today 's Seven-Year Plague. New York: Mainstream

Publishers, 1960.

Perchik, L. Karl Marx. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

Public Opinion on the Prague Trial. New York: American Zionist Council, c. 1953.

Questions/Answers On Working Condition in Soviet Industry. A Soviet News Booklet,

London, 1954.

FOLDER 163

Records in the National Archives Relating to the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.

The National Archives Reference Information Papers, No. 41. August 1952.

The Red Army. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1941.

Resolutions. (Seventh Congress of the Communist International) New York: Workers

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Robins, Col. Raymond. An American Prophet Speaks. New York: National Guardian,

n.d.

Ross, M. A History of Soviet Foreign Policy. New York: Workers Library Publishers,

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Rubinstein, M. I. Soviet Science and Technique in the Service of Building Communism in

the U.S.S.R. . Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954.

Russia With Our Own Eyes. Report of the British Workers Delegation, 1950. New York:

SRT Publications, 1951.

FOLDER 164

Safonov, V. Courage. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953.

Scherbakov, A. Under the Banner of Lenin. Speech Delivered on January 21, 1942 at the

Moscow Lenin Memorial Meeting Held in Honor of the Eighteenth Anniversary of His

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Semashko, Professor N. Public Health in the U.S.S.R. London: Soviet News, 1946.

Shvernik, N. Comrade Stalin—the Continuer of Lenin's Great Work. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1950.

Social Insurance in the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1953.

Soviet Handbook, 1959-1965: Statistics and Data Relating to the Seven-Year Plan.

(Soviet Booklet No. 57) London, November 1959.

Soviet Union. Booklet

The Soviet Union in the Service of Peace, 1917-1952. New York: National Council of

American-Soviet Friendship, 1952.

The Soviet Union Proposes Peaceful Co-Existence: The End of the Cold War Banning of

Atomic Armaments Strict International Control and Inspection Progressive

Disarmament. New York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, n.d.

FOLDER 165

The Soviet Union Today: An Outline Study. New York: The American Russian Institute,

1943.

The Soviet Workers and Their Unions: Questions and Answers. New York: Research

Department, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, October 1952.

The Stalin-Howard Interview. New York: International Publishers, n.d.

FOLDER 166

Stalin, Joseph. Anarchism or Socialism? Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,

1950.

——. Dialectical and Historical Materialism. Little Lenin Library Volume 25. New

York: International Publishers, 1940.

——. Economic Problems of Socialism in the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1952.

——. Economic Problems of Socialism in the U.S.S.R. Supplement to New Times No. 44,

October 29, 1952.

FOLDER 167

——. Economic Problems of Socialism in the U.S.S.R. New York: International

Publishers, 1952.

——. For Peaceful Coexistence: Postwar Interviews. New York: International

Publishers, 1951.

——. J. V. Stalin On the Atomic Weapon. Interview Published in Pravada, October 6,

1951. Washington, D.C.: U.S.S.R. Information Bulletin, 1951.

——. Lenin. Little Lenin Library Volume 16. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

——. The Lenin Heritage. New York: International Publishers, n.d.

FOLDER 168

——. Marxism and Linguistics. New York: International Publishers, 1951.

——. Mastering Bolshevism. (Marxist Pamphlets No. 1) New York: New Century

Publishers, November 1946.

——. The National Question and Leninism. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1950.

——. The National Question and Leninism. New York: International Publishers, c. 1929.

——. On the Draft Constitution of the U.S.S.R.: Constitution (Fundamental Law) of the

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House,

1951.

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FOLDER 169

——. A Political Biography. New York: International Publishers, 1949.

FOLDER 170

——. Political Report of the Central Committee to the Fifteenth Congress of the

C.P.S. U.(B.), December 3, 1927. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950.

——. Political Report of the Central Committee to the Fourteenth Congress of the

C.P.S. U.(B.), December 18, 1925. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1950.

FOLDER 171

——. Political Report to the Sixteenth Party Congress of the Russian Communist Party.

New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1930.

FOLDER 172

——. Problems of Leninism. Little Lenin Library Volume 19. New York: International

Publishers, 1934.

——. The Road to Power. Little Lenin Library Volume 3. New York: International

Publishers, 1937.

——. Speech Delivered At a Meeting of Voters of the Stalin Electoral Area, Moscow.

Moscow: Co-operative Publishing Society of Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R., 1937.

—- Stalin On the New Soviet Constitution. Abridged text of the report of Joseph Stalin

to the Special Eighth All-Union Congress of Soviet, Delivered November 25, 1936. New

York: International Publishers, c. 1936.

FOLDER 173

——. The Tasks of the Youth. Little Lenin Library Volume 27. New York: International

Publishers, 1940.

——. The War of National Liberation. Little Lenin Library Volume 28. New York:

International Publishers, 1942.

——. The War of National Liberation: A Second Collection of Wartime Addresses of

Soviet Premier. Little Lenin Library Volume 28A. New York: International Publishers,

1943.

Stalin, Joseph and V. M. Molotov. In Praise of Learning. New York: International

Publishers, 1938.

—— The Soviet Union and World Peace. New York: New Century Publishers, July

1946.

Stalin, Joseph and H. G. Wells. Marxism vs. Liberalism: An Interview. (Marxist

Pamphlets No. 2) New York: New Century Publishers, September 1945.

FOLDER 174

Statement of 81 Communist and Workers Parties. Meeting in Moscow U.S.S.R., 1960.

New York: New Century Publishers, January 1961.

Stembridge, Jasper H. An Atlas of the U.S.S.R. 16 Maps With Explanatory Text.

(America in a World at War No. 27) New York: Oxford University Press, 1942.

The Structure of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks). (Political

Education Series) Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1951.

Troitsky, D. N. Training Technicians in the Soviet Union. Soviet News Booklet No. 6,

London,1957.

Trade Union Health Resorts in the U.S.S.R. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1953.

21 Unforgettable Days in the Soviet Union. Prague: International Union of Students,

1950.

FOLDER 175

The United States and the Soviet Union: Some Quaker Proposals for Peace. A Report

Prepared for the American Friends Service Committee. New Haven: Yale University

Press, 1949.

U.S.A. Welcomes Soviet Farmers: The Dramatic Record of a History-Making Tour. New

York: National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, n.d.

USA-USSR Cooperation and World Peace. New York: National Council of American-

Soviet Friendship, 1951.

USA-USSR Partners for Peace. A Selection of the Leading Addresses Delivered at the

American-Soviet Friendship Rally in Madison Square Garden, the Red Army Day

Celebration and International Women's Day Broadcast, 1944-1945. New York: National

Council of American-Soviet Friendship, c. 1945.

The USSR and Finland: Historical, Economic, Political Facts and Documents. New

York: Soviet Russia Today, 1939.

FOLDER 176

Voroshilov, K. E. A Commander of Genius of the Great Patriotic War. Moscow: Foreign

Languages Publishing House, 1950.

——. Ready for Defense. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

Voznesensky, N. A. Soviet Economy During the Second World War. New York:

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Vyshinsky, A. Y. American Plan for Preparation of War. Speeches by A. Y. Vyshinsky

at Sixth Session ofU. N. General Assembly on January 3, 7, 9, and 11, 1952. A Soviet

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——. On Condemning the Preparation of a New War and Concluding a Five-Power Pact

for Strengthening Peace. Speeches by A. Y. Vyshinsky at the Fourth Session of the

United Nations General Assembly, November 1949. Washington, D.C.: Information

Bulletin of the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, c. 1949.

——. Reduction of Armaments, Prohibition of Atomic Weapons, and International

Control. Speech Delivered by A. Y. Vyshinsky in the General Assembly Political

Committee, December 12, 1951. Supplement to New Times No. 51, December 19, 1951.

FOLDER 177

——. Trotskyism: In the Service of Fascism Against Socialism and Peace. From the

Court Proceedings in the Case of the Trotsky-Zinoviev Terrorist Center. New York:

Workers Library Publishers, September 1936.

——. Vyshinsky on Peace and Friendship of Peoples—Against the Incendiaries of a New

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1947.

War and the 4th International. New York: Pioneer Publishers, n.d.

We Saw for Ourselves. Report of the Nineteen Americans on Their Visit to the USSR.

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Winter, A. V. Soviet Electric Power Development. Moscow: Foreign Languages

Publishing House, 1952.

Yankin, Illarion. Notes of a Stakhanovite. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing

House, 1950.

FOLDER 178

Yaroslavsky, E. History of Anarchism in Russia. New York: International Publishers,

1937.

——. The Meaning of the Soviet Trials. New York: Workers Library Publishers, March

1938.

Yudin, P. F. The Nature of Soviet Society. New York: International Publishers, 1951.

Yvon, M. What Has Become of the Russian Revolution. New York: International

Review, 1937.

FOLDER 179

Zetkin, Clara. Reminiscences of Lenin. New York: International Publishers, 1934.

Zhdanov, Andrei A. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Report on Party Building

to the Eighteenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks)

Delivered March 18, 1939. New York: Workers Library Publishers, June 1939.

——. Essays on Literature, Philosophy, and Music. New York: International Publishers,

1950.

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Brockway, Fenner. The Truth About Barcelona. London: Independent Labour Party, n.d.

Fast, Howard. Spain and Peace. New York: Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee, n.d.

Is It Subversive To Be Anti-Franco? New York: The Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln

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Krehm, William. Spain: Revolution and Counter-Revolution. Toronto: League for a

Revolutionary Workers' Party, n.d.

Lambda. The Truth About the Barcelona Events. New York: Workers Age Publishers, c.

1937.

FOLDER 181

Morrow, Felix. Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Spain. New York: Pioneer

Publishers, 1938.

The Situation and the Struggle of the Spanish Youth. (Documents of the WFDY No. 2)

World Federation of Democratic Youth, April 1952.

Souchy, Augustin. The Tragic Week in May. Barcelona, 1937.

Students Against Spanish Fascism. Prague: International Union of Students, August

1949.

FOLDER 182

"Clave" Tribuna Marxista No. 1, October 1938.

Manifesto Politico de los Exilados Bolivianos. 1934.

Octubre, La Revista del Marxismo Revolucionario. No. 1, October 1935.

Raices Politicas y Motives Personates de la Controversia Siqueiros-Rivera, Stalinismo

vs. Bolshevismo Leninista. Mexico: Imprenta Mundial, 1935.

Trotsky, Leon. G.P.A. Carta a Todas las Organizaciones Obreras. Mexico, n.d.

——. La Intriga mas Grande de la Historia. Mexico, 1937.

——. Yo Acuso. Mexico: Ediciones "Nueva Era," 1937.

FOLDER 183

La Batalla: Organo del Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista. December 1932,

November-December 1935, January 1936.

FOLDER 184

Modern Monthly: An Independent Journal of Radical Opinion. September 1937.

Spanish Revolution: Bulletin of the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification of Spain.

November 1936-May 1937.

FOLDER 185

TROTSKY

Foster, William Z. Questions & Answers On the Piatakov-Radek Trial. New York:

Workers Library Publishers, March 1937.

Grange, George. The Testament of Leon Trotsky. Promotheus Press, 1943.

Olgin, M. J. Trotskyism: Counter-Revolution in Disguise. New York: Workers Library

Publishers, 1935.

Pero, R. Un Titan De La Revolution Leon Davidovitch Trotsky: ChefDe La Revolution

D 'Octobre Createur De L 'Armee Rouge. Paris, France: Nouvelle Revue Critique, n.d.

Tank, Herb. Inside Job! The Story ofTrotskyite Intrigue in the Labor Movement. New

York: New Century Publishers, May 1947.

FOLDER 186

Trotsky, Leon. Communism and Syndicalism: On the Trade Union Question. Communist

League of America (Opposition), c. 1931.

——. Germany: What Next. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1932.

FOLDER 187

——. Lesson of October. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1937.

——. Literature and Revolution, c. 1924.

——. Marxism in the United States. New York: Workers Party Publications, January

1947.

FOLDER 188

——. The Permanent Revolution. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1931.

——. The Soviet Union and the Fourth International: The Class Nature of the Soviet

State. New York: Pioneer Publishers, February 1934.

——. The Spanish Revolution in Danger! New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1931.

FOLDER 189

——. Stalinism and Bolshevism: Concerning the Historical and Theoretical Roots of the

Fourth International. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1937.

——. The Suppressed Testament of Lenin. New York: Pioneer Publishers, n.d.

——. what Hitler Wants. (The John Day Pamphlets No. 35) New York: The John Day

Company, 1933.

——. Yo Acuso. Mexico: Ediciones "Nueva Era," 1937.

FOLDER 190

UNITED NATIONS

The Future Development of the United Nations: Some Observations on Charter Review.

A Study Prepared for the American Friends Service Committee, 1955.

United Nations: 60 Countries Pledged to Act. Division of Publications Office of Public

Affairs, n.d.

United Nations: What It Is, What It Does, How It Works. New York, April 1951.

FOLDER 191

WAR

Browder, Earl. America's Decisive Battle. New York: New Century Publishers, March

1945.

——. Policy for Victory. New York: Workers Library Publishers, May 1943.

——. Production for Victory. New York: Workers Library Publishers, December 1942.

——. The Road to Victory. New York: Workers Library Publishers, September 1941.

Burnham, James. How to Fight War: Isolation, Collective Security, Relentless Class

Struggle? New York: Socialist Workers Party and Young Peoples Socialist League (4th

International), March 1938.

——. Let the People Vote on War! New York: Pioneer Publishers, n.d.

Burton, Bernard. The Big Lie of War "Prosperity. " New York: New Century Publishers,

May 1952.

Conscription—For What? An Open Letter to the President of the United States. New

York: Workers Party and the Young Peoples Socialist League (41 International), June 25,

1940.

Dear Politicians—Just to Remind You of Something You 'd Like to Forget: War, Jobs and

Our Future. New York: Young Peoples Socialist League (4th International) Youth

Section, Workers party, n.d.

The Facts About the Pentagon's New Conscription Plans. Washington, D.C.: National

Council Against Conscription, February 1955.

FOLDER 192

Labor's Voice Against the War. Election Platform of the Workers Party, Vote for Max

Shachtman. New York: Workers Party, Local New York, n.d.

Plain Talk on War. New York: Workers Party, May 24, 1941.

The Road to War, 1945-1951. Washington, D.C.: National Council Against Conscription,

n.d.

This Is Not Our War! A Declaration by the Workers Party. New York: Workers Party (4'

International), n.d.

West, John. War and the Workers. New York: Workers Party of the U.S., n.d.

The Words of Christ Commonly Quoted for or Against War: A Compendium Prepared for

Study Groups. Chicago: Illinois: Commission on World Peace, n.d.

FOLDER 193

WOMEN

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Woman's Place—In the Fight for a Better World. New York:

New Century Publishers, March 1947.

Millard, Betty. Woman Against Myth. New York: International Publishers, 1948.

——. Women on Guard: How the Women of the World Fight for Peace. New York: New

Century Publishers, February 1952.

Nielsen, Dorise. New Worlds for Women. Toronto, Progress Publishing Company, 1944.

Small, Sasha. Heroines. New York: Workers Library Publishers, n.d.

FOLDER 194

YOUTH

The Activity of the World Federation of Democratic Youth, November 1945-August 1949.

World Federation of Democratic Youth, 1949.

Alien, Jo. The Big Squeeze: Crisis on the Campus. New York: American Youth for

Democracy, December 1946.

American Youth at the United Nations of Youth, World Youth Conference 1945. Report of

United States Delegation World Youth Conference, London, November 1945.

Cestare, Frank. Meet the Young Communist League. New York: Young Communist

League, U.S.A., March 1943.

"Children Always Cry": The Case of Jean Field. Los Angeles: The Jean Field

Committee, n.d.

Children: The Country's Blossom. Bucharest: National Committee in Defense of

Children, 1952.

Children and Youth: Democracy's Future. The Governor's Committee for Illinois on the

Midcentury White House Conference for Children and Youth, c. 1951

FOLDER 195

dark, Joe C. Life With a Purpose: Why You Should Join the Young Communist League.

New York: National Committee of the Young Communist League, n.d.

—— who Are the Young Communists? New York: New Age Publishers, May 1941.

Colonial Education. Prague: International Union of Students, 1950.

Cooper, Leo. Universal Military Training: Program for Peace or Weapon for War? New

York: New Century Publishers, March 1948.

Dennison, Tom. How Fare Youth? New York: American Youth for Democracy, n.d.

Design for Tomorrow! Services and Resources in Intergroup Relations for Youth

Leaders. New York: Division of Youth Services of the American Jewish Committee, n.d.

Down Freedom's Main Line. New York: Young Progressive Educational Foundation,

n.d.

FOLDER 196

40,000,000 Young Americans and You Must Decide. New York: Young Progressives of

America, n.d.

The Great Investigation. An Account of the Investigation of the University of Chicago by

the State Seditious Activity Investigation Commission in the Spring of 1949. The All-

Campus Committee Opposing the Broyles Bills and the Broyles Investigation, n.d.

Green, Gil. Young Communists and Unity of the Youth. New York: Youth Publishers,

October 1935.

Hall, Gus. Which Way for Young Americans? New York: Challenge, October 1950.

Keracher, John. Economics for Beginners: Elementary Economics in Simple Language.

Chicago, Illinois: Charles H. Kerr & Company.

Labor Youth League. Defend Academic Freedom: Stop McCarthyism Now! A Statement

on Academic Freedom Week by the Labor Youth League. New York: National Student

Council, Labor Youth League, n.d.

Lerner, James. Youth Demands Peace. New York: National Youth Committee, American

League Against War and Fascism, April 1936.

Little, John. Wake Up and Live. New York: New York State Committee Young

Communist League, December 1937.

Lunn, Harry H. Jr. How to Run a Campus International Program. Cambridge,

Massachusetts: United States National Student Association, International Commission,

1954.

FOLDER 197

Mason, Leonard J. We Want to Live! National Committee, Young Communist League,

U.S.A., n.d.

Merit, Donald. The Labor Youth League Fights Back. New York: National Student

Council, Labor Youth League, n.d.

Michal, Wolf. Youth Marches Towards Socialism. Report to the Sixth World Congress

of the Young Communist International. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936.

Our Generation Is In Danger. New York: New Age Publishers, n.d.

Pearlman, Nathan. The Case of the Missing Helicopter or Youth Wants That Postwar

World. New York: American Youth for Democracy, n.d.

Platform Recommendations and Pledge to Chairman. Midcentury White House

Conference on Children and Youth, 1950.

Resolutions and Decisions of the Executive Committee of the World Federation of

Democratic Youth. Copenhagen, Denmark, January 20-24, 1952. Documents of the

W.F.D.Y. No. 1, February 1952.

Resolutions, Decisions and Extracts of the Reports and Contributions to the Discussion

of the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Democratic Youth. Oslo, Norway,

July 27-30, 1952. Documents of the W.F.D.Y. No. 4, September 1952.

Shaw, Marvin. Student America Convenes! New York: Council of Student Clubs,

Communist Party, Reprinted from Political Affairs, October 1947.

Students Fight for Freedom. Prague: International Union of Students, 1950.

Students Fight War. New York: National Student League, n.d.

FOLDER 198

This is the I. U.S. Prague: International Union of Students, 1949.

This is Youth Speaking. Record of National Youth Citizenship Institute. New York:

American Youth Congress, n.d.

Turchin, Maia. Academic Epidemic: A Study in Student Self-Expression. New York:

American Student Union, Reprinted from the magazine New Foundations, n.d.

Ward, Roosevelt. Towards Bright Tomorrows: World Youth Unites for Peace and

Freedom. New York: Challenge, June 1950.

Weiss, Max. Fight for Your Future Now! New York: New Age Publishers, November

1942.

—— One Issue, One Enemy, One War: Destroy Hitlerism. New York: New Age

Publishers, August 1941.

——. Toward a New Anti-Fascist Youth Organization. Reprinted from "The Communist"

of September 1943.

—-- Youth for Victory in 1943. New York: New Age Publishers, February 1943.

——. Youth Serves the Nation. New York: New Age Publishers, February 1942.

Weissman, Aaron. What's Behind "Juvenile Delinquency. " New York: New Century

Publishers, May 1955.

FOLDER 199

Weitz, Alice C. Youth and Your Community. (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 108) Public

Affairs Committee, First edition, July 1945.

West, Robert L. National Student Unions. Cambridge, Massachusetts: United States

National Student Association, n.d.

We Take Our Stand. Declaration of Principles and By-Laws of the Young Communist

League of the U.S.A., adopted by the Eighth National Convention of the Y.

C. L., New York City, May 2-5, 1937. New York: Young Communist League, n.d.

What is the WFDY? Budapest, Hungary: World Federation of Democratic Youth, n.d.

Why the IUS Has Served Relations With the Leaders of the Student Section of the

"People's Youth of Yugoslavia. " Prague: International Union of Students, n.d.

Wofsy, Leon. For a New Youth Organization Dedicated to Education in the Spirit of

Socialism! New York: National Organizing Conference for a Labor Youth League, n.d.

——. Youth Fights for Its Future. New York: Labor Youth League, July 1952.

FOLDER 200

Youth Faces the Elections. New York: Workers Library Publishers, September 1936.

Youth Proposes Physical Fitness, Minimum Wage Laws, Child Labor Laws. Toronto:

Labor Youth Federation of Canada, n.d.

Youth and UNESCO. Youth Division National Social Welfare Assembly, United States

National Students Association, and American Association of International Relations

Clubs, n.d.

Youth Want Jobs. Young Peoples Socialist League (Fourth International), n.d.

Box 14 (121509)

Journals

FOLDER 201

FOLDER 200

Youth Faces the Elections. New York: Workers Library Publishers, September 1936.

Youth Proposes Physical Fitness, Minimum Wage Laws, Child Labor Laws. Toronto: Labor Youth Federation of Canada, n.d.

Youth and UNESCO. Youth Division National Social Welfare Assembly, United States National Students Association, and American Association of International Relations Clubs, n.d.

Youth Want Jobs. Young Peoples Socialist League (Fourth International), n.d.

Box 14

Journals

FOLDER 201.

American Association of Scientific Workers Newsletter, Philadelphia, April 1956
American Civil Liberties Union Brief, Chicago Division, May 1951
American Freeman, Girard, Kansas, 2/27/32
American Mercury, January 1934
Anglo-Soviet Journal, Volume XIII, Number 1, Spring 1952
La Battala, Organo Del Partido Obrero De Unificacion Marxista, VII, 236, 1936

FOLDER 202.

The Benjamin Rush Bulletin, No. 2, May 1949; Vol. I, No. 3, Fall 1949; Vol. I, No. 4, Summer 1950
Bill of Rights Journal, December 1969
British Association for American Studies, New Series, Bulletin Number 10, June 10; Number 12, 1966

FOLDER 203.

Challenge, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1950
Chase Economic Bulletin, Vol. VII, No. 3, June 21, 1927
China Monthly Review, June 1952; August 1952; April 1953; April 1955; October 1955

FOLDER 204.

Clarity, NY State Communist Party, No. 1, undated; No. 2, undated; Summer, 1940; Spring, 1942; Summer 1942; Winter 1942; Winter 1942-1943

FOLDER 205.

The Communist, Vol. XI, No. 5, May 1932; Vol. XVI, No. 2, February 1937; Vol. XVI, No. 7, July 1937; Vol. XVII, No. 12, December 1938; Vol. XVIII, No. 9, September 1939; Vol. XVIII, No. 11, November 1939

FOLDER 206.

The Communist, Vol. XIX, January 1940; Vol. XX, June 1941; Vol. XXII, No. 4, April 1943; Vol. XXII, No. 9, September 1943; Vol. XXIII, No. 1, January 1944; Vol. XXIII, No. 4, April 1944; Vol. XIX, No. 1, January 1940

FOLDER 207.

The Communist International, Vol. XV, No. 12, December 1938; No. 10, 1940; No. 1, 1940; No. 12 1940

FOLDER 208.

Contemporary Issues, Vol. 3, 11 Summer 1952; 12, June-August 1952; Vol. 4, 13, November-December 1952; 14, February-March 1953

FOLDER 209.

Critics Group Dialectics #2; #4 (article by Paul Lafargue)
Critics Group Series 7, Philosophy of Art of Karl Marx, 1938
Democratic Digest, June 1954
Der Einzige Weg, #1, December 1937; #3, March 1938
District 1 Champion, February 1954

FOLDER 210.

Le Drapeau Rouge, No. 41, July 1948
Experimental Community Exchange, Vol. II, No. 1, April 1951; No. 2
Far East Reporter, "Asia and World Peacce, Whither Japan", 1952; Bandung, 1955; "China Uncivilized?"; "India's Progress", nd.
Far East Spotlight, Vol. IV, No. 1, June 1948; Americanism and Anti-Colonialism; China's People Build Industry; Conflict in Indo-China; A Documented Record...Who Started the Korean War?; A Letter from an American in China; Mr. Dulles' Troubled Peace; Racism and the War in Korea; US Dilemma in Japan; What Price The Korean War?

FOLDER 211.

Forward (in Cyrillic), Volume 4 (13), 1951; Volume 1-2 (14), 1951; Volume 3-4 (15), 1951; Volume 5-6 (17-18), 1951
Freedom, The Anarchist Fortnightly, February 21st, 1948; August 18, 1951; July 5, 1952
La Gauche, May 1948; June 1948; August 1948; November 1948

FOLDER 212.

Headline Series, Foreign Policy association, No. 99, May-June 1953
Industrial Democracy, Vol. V, No. 7, October 1937
Information Bulletin Issued by the International Bureau for he Fourth International, July 1937
International Correspondence, Vol. 1, No. 2, July 1946
International Information Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 2, March 1947
International of Youth, Volume 1, No. 1; March 1935; No. 6
International Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, February 1937; Vol. 2, No. 3 April 1937; Vol. 2, No. 4, May 1937
The Internationalist
Interne, Journal Association of Internes and Medical Students, 1951
Jewish Affairs, Vol. 1, No. 14, December 15, 1946
Jewish Life, November 1955; January 1956; March 1956; May 1956; June 1956; August 1956; October 1956; November 1956; December 1956; February 1957; March 1957; April 1957; May 1957

Box 15 (121510)

FOLDER 213.

Labor Action, August 28, 1950; September 4, 1950; March 12, 1951; July 23, 1951
Letter to Labor Action from H. D. Coleman, August 29, 1950

FOLDER 214.

Labor Age February 1928; March 1928; April 1928; May 1928; June 1928; July 1928; August 1928; September 1928; October 1928; November 1928; December 1928;

FOLDER 215.

January 1929; December 1929; January 1930; April 1930; May 1930; July 1930;

FOLDER 216.

August 1930; September 1930; October 1930; November 1930; December 1930; January 1931; February 1931; March 1931; April 1931

FOLDER 217.

May 1931 (St. Louis Rank and File convention) ; July 1931; August 1931; September 1931; October 1931; November 1931; Labor Age, December 1931;

FOLDER 218.

January 1932; February 1932; March 1932; April 1932; July 1932; August 1932; September 1932

FOLDER 219.

Labour Monthly, December 1952; February 1953; March 1953; April 1953; June 1953

FOLDER 220.

Labour Monthly, July 1953; August 1953; September 1953; October 1953; November 1953

FOLDER 221.

Labour Monthly, December 1953; January 1954; February 1954; March 1954; November 1954; December 1954

FOLDER 222.

Labour Monthly, January 1955; February 1955; March 1955; April 1955; May 1955

FOLDER 223.

Labour Monthly, August 1955; November 1955; December 1955; January 1956; February 1956; March 1956

FOLDER 224.

Labour Monthly, April 1956; May 1956; June 1956; July 1956; September 1956; October 1956

FOLDER 225.

Labour Monthly, November 1956; December 1956; January 1957; February 1957; March 1957; April 1957; May 1957; January 1958; June 1960; Labor Unity, February 1932; Let Freedom Ring, Volume 1, No. 2, Dec.-Jan., 1953-54; Liberty, January 27, 1940 (Trotsky article)

Box 16 (121511)

FOLDER 226.

Mainstream, September 1956; December 1956; January 1957; February 1957

FOLDER 227.

Mainstream, March 1957; April 1957; May 1957; June 1957; January 1958

FOLDER 228.

Mainstream, September 1958; October 1959

FOLDER 229.

Marxism Today, September 1960
The Marxist, Third Number, July 1926

FOLDER 230.

Marxist Miscellany, Volume 6; Volume 7; Volume 8

FOLDER 231.

The Marxist Quarterly, January-March 1937; April-June 1937; October 1954; Volume 2, No. 2, April 1955

FOLDER 232.

Marxist Study Courses 1, 2 and 9

FOLDER 233.

Masses and Mainstream, June 1950; July 1950; August 1950

FOLDER 234.

Masses and Mainstream, September 1950; October 1950; November 1950; December 1950

FOLDER 235.

Masses and Mainstream, January 1951; February 1951; March 1951; April 1951

FOLDER 236.

Masses and Mainstream, May 1951; June 1951; July 1951; August 1951

FOLDER 237.

Masses and Mainstream, August 1951; October 1951; November 1951; December 1951

FOLDER 238.

Masses and Mainstream, January 1952; March 1952; April 1952; May 1952; June 1952

FOLDER 239.

Masses and Mainstream, June 1953; September 1954; May 1956; July 1956; August 1956;

FOLDER 240.

Memorandum On Youth Work and Policy, November 29, 1945
The Militant, July 23, 1932; January 21, 1933; September 30, 1933

Box 17 (121512)

FOLDER 241.

The Modern Quarterly, Vol. XI, No. 4, Fall 1939; Volume 2, No. 4, Autumn 1947; Volume 3, No. 1, November 1947; Volume 5, No. 3, Summer 1950; Vol. 5, No. 4, Autumn 1950

FOLDER 242.

Monthly Review, reprint from February 1951; Vol. 6, No. 2, June 1954; Vol. 7, No. 11, March 1956; Vol. 8, No. 6, October 1956; Vol. 8, No. 7, November 1970; Vol. 8, No. 8, December 1956; Vol. 8, No. 9, January 1957;

FOLDER 243.

Monthly Review, Vol. 8, No. 10, February 1957; Vol. 9, No. 1, May 1957; Vol. 9, No. 2, June 1957; Vol. 9, 3 and 4, July-August 1957; Vol. 9, No. 6, October 1957;

FOLDER 244.

Monthly Review, Vol. 9, No. 7, November 1957; July-August 1958; Vol. 13, No. 5, September 1951; Volume 26, No. 10, March 1975; Volume 26, April 1975

FOLDER 245.

New Foundations, Vol. 7, No. 2, Spring 1954; New Frontiers, Vol. IV, No. 5, September 1936
New International, May-June 1951; July-August 1951; September-October 1951; November-December 1953; January-February 1954; Fall 1957

FOLDER 246.

New International Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. V, December 1936; Vol. 2, No. 1, March 1937; Supplement, 1944
New Spark, May1, 1948

FOLDER 247.

New University Thought, Spring 1960; Spring 1961
New World Review, November 1955; June 1957; July 1957
Newsletter of the European Association for American Studies, No. 17, 1974-76

FOLDER 248.

Orientacao Socialista, No. 18, October 1947
Our America, January 1933

Box 18 (121513)

FOLDER 249.

Political Affairs, June 1949; July 1950; August 1950; September 1950; October 1950; December 1950

FOLDER 250.

Political Affairs, June 1951; July 1951; January 1952; July 1952; January 1952; July 1952; August 1952;

FOLDER 251.

Political Affairs, September 1952; November 1952; December 1952

FOLDER 252.

Political Affairs, January 1953; May 1953; March 1953; October 1954; November 1954; September 1955; October 1955; November 1955

FOLDER 253.

Political Affairs, January 1956; February 1956; March 1956; October 1956; December 1956

FOLDER 254.

Political Affairs, December 1957; April 1959; May 1959;

FOLDER 255.

Political Affairs, March 1960; April 1960; May 1960; June 1960; July 1960

FOLDER 256.

Political Affairs, February 1961; March 1961; April 1961; June 1961; October 1961; November 1961

FOLDER 257.

Political Affairs, November 1972; November 1973; July 1974

FOLDER 258.

Quatrieme Internationale, September-October 1938; January-February 1947; March-April 1947; May-June 1947; July-August 1947
Promethean Review, January-February 1959; March-April 1959; October-November 1959
The Protestant, July-August-September 1950

FOLDER 259.

Race Relation News, November 1952
Report On Germany, 5th Quarterly, October 1-December 1950; 7th Quarterly, April 1, 1951
Roll Call, November 1953
Round Table, University of Chicago, March 2, 1952; December 6, 1953; December 13, 1953; January 10, 1954; January 31, 1954; February 7, 1954; February 14, 1954; March 7, 1954; March 28, 1954; April 18, 1954; April 25, 1954; May 9, 1954; June 13, 1954; June 20, 1954; October 10, 1954; January 9, 1955; February 20, 1955; May 15, 1955

Box 19 (121514)

FOLDER 260.

Science & Society, Summer 1947; Winter 1947; Spring 1948; Summer 1948;

FOLDER 261.

Science & Society, Winter 1948; Spring 1951; Winter 1951; Summer 1953;

FOLDER 262.

Science & Society, Spring 1954; Summer 1954; Fall 1954; Spring 1955;

FOLDER 263.

Science & Society, Summer 1955; Fall 1955; Winter 1955; Spring 1956;

FOLDER 264.

Science & Society, Summer 1956; Spring 1957; Summer 1957; Spring 1959; Spring 1961

FOLDER 265.

Shafto the Sneak

FOLDER 266.

Socialist Appeal, June 1936; August 1936; September 1936; October 1, 1936; November 1, 1936; December 1936; December 15, 1936; January 1937; February 1937; March 1937
Socialist Clarity, March 1, 1937

FOLDER 267.

Socialist Review, November-December 1939; Spring 1940
Soviet Review, February 1961: March 1961

FOLDER 268.

Steel Sparks, May 1953
Studies on the Left, Fall 1959; 1961

FOLDER 269.

Town Meeting, March 1, 1949
UE Steward, April-May 1954
Tribune, January 5, 1945; January 12, 1945; January 26, 1945
UnserWort, December 1940; April 1941

FOLDER 270.

Vanguard, November 1937
La Verite, July 1939
WAY Forum, September 1955
Who Killed Pat Corcoran and Why? Socialist Party of Minneapolis

FOLDER 271.

World Marxist Review, January 1960; March 1960; May 1960; June 1960; April 1960; June 1961; August 1961; May 1975

FOLDER 272.

World Survey November 1941; January 1942; March 1942; April 1942; May 1942; April 1950; July 1950

FOLDER 273.

World Youth, August 1950; October 1950; December 1950; January 1951; June 1951; November 1952; December 1952; February 1953; April 1953; June 1953

FOLDER 274.

Yale Review, Summer 1938

FOLDER 275.

Young Communist League Builder, March-April 1933; June 1933; September 1933
Youth Review, Spring 1953

FOLDER 276.

Yugoslav Fortnightly June 15, 1949; July 15, 1949; August 1, 1949; March 3, 1950; April 21, 1950; May 5, 1950; May 26, 1950

from the Onyx Foundation, Atlanta, GA (added 11/8/06):

The American Worker by Paul and Ria Stone, 1972 (first edition 1947)
Facing Reality by CLR James and Grace C. Lee, 2006
A History of Pan-African Revolt by CLR James, 2005
Invading Socialist Society by CLR James, F. Forest, and Ria Stone, 1972 (first edition 1947)
Marxism and the Intellectuals by J. R. Johnson, 5/62
Modern Politics by CLR James, 1973
Negro Americans Take The Lead, 9/64
State Capitalism and World Revolution by CLR James, 1986

INDEX

Africa, f.1
Africans, f. 2-8
Atomic Bomb, f. 9
Britain, f. 10-13
Capitalism, f. 14-17
China, f. 18-24
Communism, f. 25-43
Cuba, f. 44
Czechoslovakia, f. 45
Education, f. 46
Fascism, f. 47
France, f. 48-51
Germany, f. 52-59
Greece, f. 60
Hungary, f. 61-62
India, f. 63-64
Interlingua/Esperanto, f. 65-74
Iran, f. 75
Iraq, f. 76
Ireland, f. 77
Israel, f. 78-81
Japan, f. 82
Korea, f. 83
Labor, f. 84-92
Latin America, f. 93
Lipsitz, George, f. 1-279
Literature, f. 94
McCarthyism, f. 95-100
Mexico, f. 101
Other, f. 102-111
Peace, f. 112-121
Philippines, f. 122
Poland, f. 123
Psychoanalysis, f. 124
Rawick, George, f, 1-276
The Rosenbergs, f. 125
Socialism, f. 126-128
Soviet Union, f. 129-179
Spain, f. 180-189
United Nations, f. 190
War, f. 191-192
Women, f. 193
Youth, f. 194-200

Kenn Thomas and Sonya McDonald
August 2001


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