Box 1
Contains 49 Results:
Wartime Working Conditions: Minimum Standards for Maximum Production, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Special Bulletin No. 13, 1943
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Servicemen’s Manual, Nat’l CIO Committee for American and Allied War Relief, 1942
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Attack for Victory, by Harold Smith, Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 1942
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Who Is to Blame for Low White Collar Salaries?, Local 34, United Office & Professional Workers of America, CIO, n.d.
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
On Every Front, CIO Works, Fights, Gives, by Nat’l CIO War Relief Committee, n.d.
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Letters from the Death House, by Wesley Robert Wells, 1953
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Character Building and Education in the Spirit of Socialism, by Henry Winston, 1939
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Frederick Douglass: Selections from His Writings, Philip S. Foner, ed, 1945
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Equal Opportunity, by John L. Lewis (Speech at the National Negro Congress), 1940
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
The Negro in the Civil War, by Herbert Aptheker, 1938
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.