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A short history of the 'Star of Peru' Bakery Workers' Federation (FOPEP)

On 10 April 1887 a few dozen bakery employees in Lima got together to launch the ‘Star of Peru’ (Estrella del Peru) Bakery Workers’ Society (SOPEP: Sociedad de Obreros Panaderos Estrella del Perú), affiliating to the Universal Union Artisans’ Confederation as federated branch No 9.

Man!: a journal of the anarchist ideal and movement Vol. 03 No. 07-08 (July-August 1935)

July-August 1935 issue of Man!: a journal of the anarchist ideal and movement.

Man!: a journal of the anarchist ideal and movement

Partial archive of an American anarchist newspaper published in the 1930s.
Student demonstration against the Vietnam war in State Street, 1968

The new radicals in the multiversity and other SDS writings on student syndicalism - Carl Davidson

A manual for budding student organisers from one of the leaders of Students for a…
Karl Kautsky August Bebel Second International

Kautsky's theory of proletarian revolution - Isaak Alter

A critical survey, quite detailed, but containing few new insights. Source: Under the Banner of…
prd strike

The new strikes in China

An article by "friends of gongchao" describes the development of strikes in China in recent years as well as the strike at Yue Yuen shoe…

Sterling Manor tenants win massive repairs from landlords

Direct action by Seattle residents gets the goods - forcing landlords to spend over $50,000 on…
Black star anarchist review

Black Star: an anarchist review

Partial online archive of Black star, a publication of the Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation in Milwaukee USA. Published from 1975.

The 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite Strike - James Howard

A paper by James Howard about the 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite strike.

"A rank and file union built by the rank and file”: Toledo, progressives, and the rise of the UAW 1933-1937 - Adam Lax

A paper by Adam Lax on the union movement in Toledo, Ohio in the 1930s.

Black Flag vol 05 #04 (May 1978)

The May 1978 issue of Black Flag started by calling for the abolition of the TUC, asking "why feed a watchdog that bites only its owner?" It…

When the union's the enemy: an interview with Cleo Silvers

Cleo Silvers, a former organizer with the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, discusses racism in…
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