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Justice for the negro: How he can get it

A 1919 pamphlet put out by the Industrial Workers of the World in response to the widespread race rioting of that year.

Submitted by laborbund on September 3, 2012

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  • racism
  • Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
  • United States
  • 1910s
  • PDF

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laborbund

13 years 3 months ago

In reply to Welcome by libcom.org

Submitted by laborbund on September 3, 2012

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.

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