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Cartoons and images from The Voice of the People

Art, images and cartoons from 'The Voice of the People', a New Orleans based newspaper of the Industrial Workers of the World published from 1913-1914.

Volume 11, Number 29 (July 24, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 30 (July 31, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 31 (August 7, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 31 (August 7, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 32 (August 14, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 33 (August 21, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 34 (August 28, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 35 (September 4, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 36 (September 11, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 37 (September 18, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 38 (September 25, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 39 (October 2, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 41 (October 16, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 42 (October 23, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 43 (Ocotber 30, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 44 (November 6, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 46 (November 20, 1913)
Volume 11, Number 49 (December 11, 1913)
Submitted by Juan Conatz on April 6, 2015
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  • Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
  • United States
  • 1910s
  • New Orleans

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