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Artie Cuts Out - 1953

Cover of 'Artie Cuts Out', the top is red, the middle is white and the bottom is block. Contains a hand drawn image of three students and state "Artie Cuts Out, by Arthur Bowman as told to Paul Wallis" and under that states "Illustrated by Angela Terrano"

This is a 1953 pamphlet published by the Correspondence chapter in New York City. 'Artie Cuts Out' was an influential piece of inquiry with a high school student in New York about the context and development of a student strike.

Author
Martin Glaberman
Submitted by NYAOAM on September 25, 2022

Artie Cuts Out

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Bauman_ArtieCutsOut.pdf (7.75 MB)
  • Correspondence Publishing Committee
  • autonomist Marxism
  • Martin Glaberman
  • CLR James
  • Raya Dunayevskaya
  • Grace Lee Boggs

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