The November 1969 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Left Side column
-High-priced recession by FT (Fred Thompson)
-British Wobbly report on London housing fight by Number 324966 British Section IWW
-Paterson workers prefer end of war to fat contracts
-Editorial: Beware of Trojan horses bearing creeps by CAC (Carlos Cortez)
-On to the 29th General Convention by Al Just, General Secretary-Treasurer, Industrial Workers of the World
-Reader's Soapbox
-The war of five presidents by J.F. McDaniels
-Echoes of the past: who threw the bomb?
-Warren K. Billings at Joe Hill memorial in Los Angeles by Pito Perez
-In November We Remember
-After three hundred years, Indians still hold out against paleface by Virgil J. Vogel
-Another ‘labor historian’ writes a book about the Wobblies – so what else is new? by Fred Thompson
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