The August 1970 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Contents include:
-Left Side column
-Disabled miners close down mines
-Chicago Seed organizes under IU 450
-Reader's soapbox
-Why the student revolution? by Larry Cornett
-A well deserved congratulations (from whom?) by Joseph Mangano
-Buckminster's computer
-Stover-Lamm defense
-Conferences
-The Strategy-Action Conference: Milwaukee by Gary Gresher
-Crisis in mass transportation spikes growth of free transit agitation by Patrick Murfin
-Union odds n ends
-From down under by Pat Mackie
-FDA protecton racket
-Law, justice & compensation for the American worker by Leo Carella
-Add to IWW reading list
-Frank Little, rebel by Din Crowley
-Review of A History of Criminal Syndicalism Legislation in the United States
-An anarchist in Cuba by Ronald Kevin Romano, x325160
-Musings of a Wobbly by Enness Ellae
-Business unionism in agriculture by FT (Fred Thompson)
-How Canadian labor resolutes
Taken from Internet Archive
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