The January 21, 1928 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Slaughter at Walsenburg: Louis Scherf's murderers kill two more at Walsenburg, machine gun fires straight through hall by Publicity Committee
-School children strike, form Junior Wobbly Union
-Colorado miners heavily fined, injunction restrains opponents
-Machinery takes place of clerks
-Upton Sinclair sues Rocky Mountain News
-Reviews of The Bloodstained Trail: a history of militant labor in the United States, Company Unions & Revolutionary Pamphlets.
-Duke and Kitto talk for miners
-Strike entertainment is held in Vancouver by J.D. Golden 751244
-Job News: A box car steel gang; Coolidge Dam, San Carlos Project, Arizona; Conditions in Portland
-Review of The Socialism of Shaw: a collection of George Bernard Shaw's writings
Attachments
Industrial Worker (January 21, 1928).pdf
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