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