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The little red song book

PDF version of the "little red songbook": songs to fan the flames of discontent, first published by the revolutionary Industrial Workers of the World union in 1909.

Submitted by Steven. on October 23, 2015

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TheLittleRedSongBook_text.pdf (5.73 MB)
  • Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
  • United States
  • music
  • Joe Hill
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