The One Big Union Monthly (August 1919)

The August 1919 issue of The One Big Union Monthly.

Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 14, 2025

Contents Include:

-Editorials: Documents that Speak for Themselves; Fellow Workers -Take Notice; Our Prisoners; The Ku Klux Government; The Campaign of the Agricultural Workers; Industrial Communism and Industrial Democracy; The League of Nations; Gompers Beer-Enthusiasm; The Mooney Strike

-Revolutions in the Past and in the Present by John Sandgren

-The Humorous American Intelligensia by Justus Ebert

-Making the Workers Wise

-A Letter to the Professor by Abner Woodruff

-Life in Leavenworth Federal Prison by John Pancner

-The Syndicalist Movement in France by George Andreytchine

-Justice for the Negro by Frederick A. Blossom

-Craft Unionism Must Go by Frederick A. Blossom

-The Telephone Strike by Walter C. Hunter

-The Life of a Lumberman by George Ward

-The Story of the IWW Chapter Six by Harold Lord Varney

-Industrial Unionism the Strongest Form of Organization by F.A. Blossom

-Printing and Publishing Workers Organize in the IWW

-Love for the Ideal of the Revolutionary World Proletariat by Manuel Rey

-What An Anti-Syndicalist Law Looks Like

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