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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 04 No. 35 - 24 November 1917)

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Including: IWW member jailed in Australia, women win the vote in New York state, Sylvia Pankhurst on WW1 weariness, etc.

Submitted by Fozzie on September 4, 2024

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Vol. IV.—No. 35 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1917.pdf (3.82 MB)

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