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The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 13

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 13 Summer 1986

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 12

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 12 Spring 1986

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 11

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 11 Winter 1986

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 10

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 10 Autumn 1985

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 8

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 8 Spring 1985

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 6

The Sheffield Anarchist Vol 3 No 6 Autumn 1984

Scaling the wall: what to do if you get stuck while reading Marx’s Capital

Lots of people who start Karl Marx's Capital get stuck somewhere in the early chapters of volume 1…

Reflections on radical history

An article by Staughton Lynd on his influences on radical history.

Oral history from below - Staughton Lynd

An article by Staughton Lynd about his process of doing oral histories.
Pinkertons during the 1894 coal strike

Racial conflict and racial solidarity in the Alabama coal strike of 1894: new evidence for the Gutman-Hill debate - Alex Lichtenstein

Alex Lichtenstein looks at the issue of race in an Alabama coal strike.

Rank-and-file rebellions and AFL interference in the affairs of national unions: the Gompers era

An essay about the AFL and how they handled dissidents.

Organized labor and the black worker in the 1970s - Philip S. Foner

An essay by Philip S. Foner about the relation between the AFL-CIO unions and Black Americans in the 1970s.
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