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14 February 1939: Bill Haywood (Feb. 4, 1869–May 18, 1928) (series)
21 February 1939: August Bebel (Feb. 22, 1840–Aug. 13, 1913) (series)
28 February 1939: Johann Most (Feb. 5, 1846–March 17, 1906) (series)
7 March 1939: Ira Steward (March 10, 1831–March 13, 1883) (series)
14 March 1939: The Communards (March 18, 1871–May 28, 1871) (series)
21 March 1939: Louis Auguste Blanqui (Feb. 1, 1805–Jan. 1, 1881) (series)
28 March 1939: James Connolly (June 5, 1870–executed May 12, 1916) (series)
4 April 1939: Eugene V. Debs (Nov. 5, 1855–Oct. 20, 1926) (series)
11 April 1939: Uriah S. Stephens (Aug. 3, 1821–Feb. 13, 1882) (series)
18 April 1939: Gracchus Babeuf (Nov. 23, 1760–Guillotined, April 27, 1797) (series)
25 April 1939: Albert Parsons (June 24, 1848–Hanged, Nov. 11, 1887) (series)
2 May 1939: August Spies (Dec. 10, 1855–Hanged, Nov. 11, 1887) (series) (with Sam Portnoy)
9 May 1939: John Brown (May 9, 1800–Hanged, Dec. 2, 1859) (series)
16 May 1939: Thomas Muenzer (1497–Decapitated, May 27, 1525) (series)
23 May 1939: Mother Jones (May 1, 1830–Nov. 30, 1930) (series)
30 May 1939: Louise Michel (May 29, 1830–Jan. 10, 1905) (series)
6 June 1939: Thomas Paine (Jan. 27, 1737–June 8, 1809) (series)
13 June 1939: Giacomo Matteotti (1885–Murdered, June 10, 1924) (series)
20 June 1939: Vincent St. John (1873–June 21, 1929) (series) (by James P. Cannon)
4 July 1939: Wendell Phillips (Nov. 29, 1811–Feb. 2, 1884) (series)
11 July 1939: William Morris (March 24, 1834–October 3, 1896) (series) (by Hal Draper)
18 July 1939: Jean Paul Marat (May 24, 1743–July 13, 1793) (series)
25 July 1939: William H. Sylvis (Nov. 26, 1828–July 27, 1869) (series)
1 August 1939: Joe Hill (Executed Nov. 19, 1915) (series) (by John Dos Passos)
8 August 1939: Thorstein Veblen (July 30, 1857–August 3, 1929) (series) (by Bruno Johnson)
15 August 1939: Frank Little (Lynched, August 1, 1917) (series)
22 August 1939: Sacco and Vanzetti (Executed, August 23, 1927) (series)
9 March 1942: Los Angeles in a Dither Over Mysterious (Ssh!) ‘Air Raid’
November 1942: Truth à la Webbs (book review)
February 1943: Another Presidential Order
March 1943: The Daily Worker and Phelps Dodge
5 April 1943: Speech Hitting Post Office Ban
31 May 1943: Why the Stalintern Was ‘Dissolved’ and What Its Next Plans May Be
19 November 1945: Why Every Reader of Labor Action Should Read The New International
26 November 1945: Truman, Attlee Meet in Diplomatic Secrecy
December 1945: Behind the Pearl Harbor Exposé
3 December 1945: The GM Strike and “Free Enterprise”
10 December 1945: CIO Breaks with Truman!
10 December 1945: What “Open the Books” Means
14 January 1946: Truman Advises Labor to “Cool Off”
11 February 1946: Promote Your Paper, Support the Sub Drive!
18 February 1946: Hold the Line on Prices!
11 March 1946: Political Action Is Labor’s Need!
18 March 1946: You Can Help Us Get the 8-Page Labor Action!
25 March 1946: GM Strike Program Is Central UAW Issue
April 1946: The Class Nature of the Stalinist Parties
22 July 1946: Price Rises Hit Workers’ Pockets
29 July 1946: CIO Board’s Price Program Is Off the Mark
5 August 1946: Murray, Reuther Pull Back on Pay Raise
12 August 1946: Price Control Action Is Still Major Need!
19 August 1946: Fourth International Notes (column)
26 August 1946: CIO Price Program Lacks Bold Wage Plan
2 September 1946: Fourth International Notes (column)
9 September 1946: International Socialist Notes (column)
9 September 1946: Real Labor Party Is a Prime Need!
23 September 1946: American Labor Shows Its Power in New Strike Wave
30 September 1946: International Socialist Notes – Italian Revolutionists Contact CP Ranks (column)
7 October 1946: Break the Meat Trust!
7 October 1946: International Socialist Notes (column)
14 October 1946: International Socialist Notes (column)
21 October 1946: International Socialist Notes (column)
21 October 1946: Meat: Truman’s Price-Lifting Way? – Or Labor’s Way?
4 November 1946: Organize Committees to Push Prices Down!
11 November 1946: Landlords Start Drive to Break Rent Controls!
18 November 1946: The Meaning of the Elections
25 November 1946: Defend the Miners Union!
2 December 1946: CIO Convention Announces Wage Drive
13 January 1947: Truman and GOP Jockey on Anti-Labor Offensive
27 January 1947: Jim Crow Georgia Offers a Lesson in “Democracy”
10 February 1947: Carlo Tresca – The Life of a Rebel
17 March 1947: Government by Injunction
17 March 1947: The Murder Machine That Drove a Pick-Axe Into Trotsky’s Brain ...
31 March 1947: Georgia’s ‘Liberal’ Governor Continues Jim Crow Setup
12 May 1947: Mass Action – The Way to Bring Prices Down!
19 May 1947: Halt Anti-Labor Drive by Stop-Work Protest!
2 February 1948: Books You Should Know ... (book review)
15 March 1948: Henry Wallace – And His Place in Stalin’s Strategy
29 March 1948: An Exchange of Views on How We Handled UAW Party Statement (with B.-A.L.)
19 April 1948: GPU Invents New Lies Against Trotsky
July 1948: On the Czechoslovakian Coup (with Ernest Erber & Henry Judd)
2 August 1948: Government Uses Infamous Smith Gag Act to Indict Top 12 Stalinist Leaders
23 August 1948: Reuther Calls for a New Party! (as Emanuel Geltman)
18 October 1948: Vote for a Socialist Anti-War Candidate! (as Emanuel Geltman)
17 January 1949: Budget Allots Billions for War Machine (as Emanuel Geltman)
14 February 1949: Trial by Confession Sentences Cardinal; Aimed at Opposition (as Emanuel Geltman)
11 April 1949: Atlantic Treaty Marks New High in Cold War! (as Emanuel Garrett Geltman)
8 August 1949: Truman Pushes Arms Bill; Independent Western Union Is Europe’s Need (as Emanuel Garrett Geltman)
3 October 1949: U.S. Loses Monopoly on A-Bomb; Arms Race in Super-Weapons Looms
17 October 1949: House Bill to Expand Social Security Was Won by Strikes
17 October 1949:On Political Action Policy – Amendmentor.htm">Viewing the British Elections – What Course for the Labor Party Government?
1 May 1950: Stalinism – The Communist Party – Labor’s Foe
15 May 1950: Viewing the British Elections – What Course for the Labor Party Government?
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