A history of Vanguard A history by Andrew Cornell of Vanguard, an anarchist journal produced during the 1930s in New York. Taken from Cornell's excellent “For a world…
Review: Oil, wheat, and wobblies: the Industrial Workers of the World in Oklahoma, 1905-1930 A review by Anne B. W. Effland of the book, Oil, Wheat, and Wobblies: The…
Man! and the International Group: American anarchism’s missing chapter A paper by Hillary Lazar about Man!, an anarchist newspaper produced during the 1930s.
Origins of the sit-down era: worker militancy and innovation in the rubber industry, 1934-1938 - Daniel Nelson An article by Daniel Nelson about the Akron, Ohio rubber workers of the 1930s.
How the UAW grew - Daniel Nelson A paper by Daniel Nelson on the growth of the United Automobile Workers.
The CIO at bay: labor militancy and politics in Akron, 1936-1938 - Daniel Nelson An article by Daniel Nelson about the CIO's efforts at flexing their muscles in local politics in…
Black Bolshevik: Autobiography of an Afro-American Communist The autobiography of Harry Haywood, a long-time member of the Communist Party USA. We do not…
Hammer and hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression - Robin D. G. Kelley A book by Robin D. G. Kelley about the Communist Party USA's efforts organizing in Alabama during…
What if John Brown joined a nonprofit? East Coast-based Leninist collective discussing the role of nonprofits in the workers' movement as part of the larger ideology of reformism.
The Industrial Union Bulletin: an introduction and appraisal - Melvyn Dubofsky A short history by Melvyn Dubofsky of the Industrial Union Bulletin, an early IWW newspaper…
1970 oral history interview with Katherine Hyndman A 1970 interview conducted by Staughton Lynd of Katherine Hyndman, a one-time unemployed organizer and Communist Party USA member who was jailed…