Industrial Socialism- Bill Haywood Written by "Big Bill" Haywood and Frank Bohn this pamphlet describes American Capitalism and the role of the Industrial Union in bringing about…
The great upheaval of 1877 - Jeremy Brecher Jeremy Brecher's vivid history of the first mass strike in US history: the great upheaval of 1877 where workers took over the railways and took…
Negroes with guns - Robert F. Williams First published in 1962, Negroes with Guns is the story of a southern black community's struggle to arm itself in self-defense against the Ku…
The struggle continues at Chicago-Lake Liquors - John O'Reilly A reportback of a IWW picket in Minneapolis of Chicago-Lake Liquors, which fired 5 organizers in…
Expanding your congregation of Fellow Workers - Colin Bossen An article by Colin Bossen about membership growth and how the IWW might deal with it.
Christmas at Starbucks - Liberté Locke An account by Liberté Locke about working at Starbucks in New York over the Christmas season.
Consumer Medicine: what sort of power do we have? An article about the role of power in the medical system from the perspective of a healthcare worker.
Taxing our lives: unpaid costs and wages in transit An article about transit, its relationship to work and capitalism, and an exploration of a revolutionary anti-capitalist orientation towards…
Thrown off balance: workers struggles against equilibrium A response to a debate on unions in the United States today started between a number of groups and…
The Combahee River Collective statement A 1977 statement by a black feminist group which is widely considered a foundational text of the 'intersectional' approach to identity politics,…
Engel, George, 1836-1887: autobiography Autobiography of anarchist and Haymarket martyr, George Engel.
Fielden, Samuel, 1847-1922: autobiography Autobiography of Samuel Fielden, anarchist who was convicted after the Haymarket riot but escaped execution and was later pardoned.