The July 15, 1916 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Declaration of war by Wm. D. Haywood
-Terrible conditions in Anchorage by James Burns
-Frisco waterfront during strike by E.W.V.
-War news from the industrial battlefield by Walter T. Nef & Wm. D. Haywood
-Editorials: A knock or boose?; Past struggles, future hopes; "Still they rave and shout"; The war college; Proletariat farmers
-Organization only remedy by Jack Carney
-Memories of Iron Ranges by Mrs. Hannah Rogers
-Nebraska backwards day by Pat Noonan
-Notes of the battle by Covington Hall
-One Big Union for lumber workers
-Trials and triumphs in automobile centre by B.F. Boyle
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Industrial Worker (July 15, 1916).pdf
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