The May 1924 (Vol. 2, No. 1) issue of the Industrial Pioneer, an early publication of the Industrial Workers of the World.
Contents include:
-May Day song by Ralph Chaplin
-International labor day
-No.744 missing in action by Eugene Barnett
-"Oh, for the life of a sailor!" by Publicity Committee, New Orleans Branch MTW of IWW
-The meaning of revolution by Archie Sinclair
-Labor under industrialized agriculture by James Lance
-A worker's wanderings, from Italy to South America by John Ashburn
-Rebel girls help the fight for solidarity by E.L.
-Hellish conditions in Eastern Kentucky by Alonzo Walters
-Learning from Henry Ford by J.E. and J.D.C.
-Their voices shall be heard though they speak in Spanish
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