Industrial Worker (February 1966)

Industrial Worker (February 1966)

The February 1966 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 25, 2025

Contents include:

-Revolt hits tame unions by Bernard Marszlek

-Teachers a-go-go they grow union

-Many points raised by transit strike

-Sardonic jester goes political by J.S.

-No longer free by J.F. McDaniels

-Pacifist singer gets two years

-Obituary: Albert Belson

-Review by Fred Thompson of The Industrial Workers of the World: 1905-1917, History of the Labor Movement in the United States Vol.4, The Case of Joe Hill and The Letters of Joe Hill.

-Why Joe Hill wrote his 'Casey Jones'

-Musings of a Wobbly

-Determined Spanish labor still poised for struggle by Enness Ellae

-Exiled CNT group protests union merger in Spain

-Review by Carlos Cortez of Before the Battle and Everybody Knows My Name.

-Pension but no honors for labor faker Carey by Powderly

-Rendered from the Plute Press by Mike McQuirk

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