The June 1919 issue of The One Big Union Monthly. Copied to clipboard Taken from CDs of JPG scans created by San Francisco General Membership Branch of the IWW CDs provided courtesy of Nate Hawthorne/Twin Cities IWW Archives Files OBUMjune1919pt2.pdf (13.34 MB) OBUMjune1919pt1.pdf (12.68 MB) OBUMjune1919pt3.pdf (10.39 MB) Book traversal links for The One Big Union Monthly (June 1919) The most important question - Justus Ebert Up The One Big Union Monthly (September 1919) Printer-friendly version PDF Comments
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Solidarity for workers' power #7.06 Issue of Solidarity from April 22, 1973, with articles about Ford, docks, being and consciousness and more.
The first congress of the Red Trade Union International at Moscow, 1921 The first congress of the Red Trade Union International at Moscow, 1921. A report of the proceedings by George Williams, delegate of the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World).
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