Black Star: an anarchist review Vol 1 #01 1975 First issue of Black Star: an anarchist review, published in 1975 by the Milwaukee U.S. based Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation.
“They teamed up with the police and the Klan:” Jack O’Dell on red baiting in the National Maritime Union Brief account by Jack O’Dell of the CIO's 'Operation Dixie', a strategy to organize…
Oral history of Ernest DeMaio, head of the United Electrical Workers Midwest District 11 Oral history of Ernest DeMaio, from his early radicalizing experience of the First…
The ordeal of the Loyalty Test: Arthur Drayton An account from Arthur Drayton, a black postal worker and unionist who faced repression for his membership in a a Communist Party USA-affiliated…
Race Traitor #10 Winter 1999 issue of Racetraitor, a journal dedicated to abolishing the concept of whiteness in the United States.
Rebranding fascism: national anarchists - Spencer Sunshine A 2008 article from Spencer Sunshine on the organizational and intellectual history of "national…
To the honourable Miss S… and other stories - B Traven A set of 15 short stories by the elusive libertarian communist author, B Traven, written while he…
The Makhnos of memory: Mennonite and Makhnovist narratives of the civil war in Ukraine (1917-1921) - Sean David Patterson A really interesting Masters thesis on the relationship between Mennonites and…
Punching out and other writings - Martin Glaberman, edited by Staughton Lynd A great collection of the writings of former-auto worker Martin Glaberman, edited and introduced by…
The Libertarian Communist discussion bulletin Online archive of The Libertarian Communist, an anti-state, anti-capitalist discussion bulletin produced from 2009 to April 2015.
Common Voice journal Archive of Common Voice, an online journal published in association with the World in Common group. The journal is inspired by the Discussion…
Role-modeling socialist behaviour: the life and letters of Isaac Rab - Karla Rab This 2010 book is a worthy account of the life and works of one of America’s unsung working class…