A 1919 pamphlet put out by the Industrial Workers of the World in response to the widespread race rioting of that year. Copied to clipboard Files justice.pdf (343.56 KB) racism Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) United States 1910s PDF Comments Most of the photos I took Most of the photos I took looked like poop, so I made this reproduction with the original pagination and formatting intact.
Most of the photos I took Most of the photos I took looked like poop, so I made this reproduction with the original pagination and formatting intact.
The IWW and the black worker A piece by historian Philip Foner on the IWW's efforts to organize black workers and its outlook on race in the United States.
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The One Big Union Monthly (March 1919) March 1919 issue of The One Big Union Monthly, an early publication of the IWW.
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Most of the photos I took
Most of the photos I took looked like poop, so I made this reproduction with the original pagination and formatting intact.