002638 Byroade, Henry A. Changing position of Afghanistan in Asia. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1961
Africa
002209 Hunton, Alphaeus. Africa fights for freedom. New York: New Century Publishers, 1950
002548 Geiger, Theodore and Armstrong, Winifred. Development of African private enterprise: a report. Washington, D.C.: National Planning Association, 1964
003290 U.S. Dept. of State. Background: three new African nations, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off. , 1957
Aged
001949 Carey, James B. Forsake me not...: testimony of James B. Carey... Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO 1960
001950 Reuther, Walter P. Cast me not off...: testimony of Walter P. Reuther... Detroit: AFL-CIO 1960
003652 Ohio Governor's Conference on Aging. One million strong! : proceedings of the Ohio Governor's Conf. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Governor's Conference 1971
Agriculture
001716 Nelson, George A. Farmers, where are we going? Chicago: Socialist Party of America, 1934
001717 Labour Party. Agriculture. London: Labour Party, 1965
001718 Labour Party. Agriculture: speakers' notes. London: Labour Party, 1964?
001719 Keyserling, Leon H. Agriculture and the public interest: toward a new farm program. Washington, D.C.: Conf. on Economic Progress, 1965
001720 Barnett, John. Farm-dollar blight: the "New Deal" in agriculture. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1933
001721 Conference on Economic Progress. Toward a new farm program: economic and moral aspects... New York: Conf. on Economic Progress, 1958
001916 National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor. Poverty on the land in a land of plenty. New York: National Advisory Committee, 1965
Algeria
002476 Hadj, Messali. Algerian revolution. London: New Park Publications, 1956
Anarchism
000013 Graham, Fred S. Anarchism and the world revolution : an answer to Robert Minor U.S.A. s.n., 1921
000014 Berkman, Alexander. A.B.C. of anarchism. London: Freedom Press, 1945
000016 Tucker, Benjamin R. State socialism and anarchism. New York: John Oksanen, 19--
000017 Kropotkin, Peter. Modern science and anarchism. London: Freedom Press, 1912
000018 De Leon, Daniel. Socialism vs. anarchism. Gerard, Kansas: Appeal to Reason, 19--
000019 Shaw, Bernard. Impossibilities of anarchism. London: Fabian Society, 1891
000020 Tucker, Benjamin R. State socialism and anarchism. London: A.C. Fifield, 1911
000021 Read, Herbert. Philosophy of anarchism. London: Freedom Press, 1947
000298 Goldman, Emma. Philosophy of atheism and the failure of Christianity. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Assn., 1916
001539 Anti-Apartheid Movement. Are we guilty? London: Anti-Apartheid Movement, 1962
001540 Lee, Franz J. T. Anatomy of apartheid in Southern Africa: four essays... New York: Alexander Defense Committee 1966
001541 Tabata, I.B. Freedom struggle in South Africa... New York: Alexander Defense Committee 1965
003131 Joint Passive Resistance Council of Natal/Transval. How we live: album of photographs...Indian people in South Africa Durban, South Africa Joint Passive Resistance Coun. 1946?
003828 Boycott Movement Boycott news. (No.1) London: Boycott Movement, 1960
Art
001394 Brown, Milton W. Painting of the French Revolution. New York: Critics Group, 1938
003190 Phillips, Gifford. Arts in a democratic society. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst., 1966
003249 Willison, Thomas S. Revolutionary art today. New York: New Masses, 1935
003835 Association of American Artists. [Catalogs, guides, and sales lists] New York: Assoc. of American Artists, 1965
003839 Levine, David. David Levine album of drawings from the New York Review of Books. New York : New York Review of Books, 1965
Asia
002408 U.S. Department of State. Colombo plan: what it is, how it works. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1958
Atomic energy
003422 American Labor Education Service. Labor's stake in atomic energy. Cleveland : American Labor Education Serv., 1956
003423 Ford Instrument Company. What is a power reactor? New York: Ford Instrument Company, 1955
003424 Manufacturing Chemists' Association. Impact of peaceful uses of atomic energy on the chemical industry. Washington, D.C.: Manufacturing Chemists' Assoc., 1956
003426 U.S. Dept. of State. International Atomic Energy Agency. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1957
003427 U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Businessman asks, how can I keep up with atomic energy develop... Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1955
003428 Brownell, L.E. [et al.]. Proposed new method of wholesaling fresh meat...irradiation. Washington, D.D.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., , 1955
003432 Gomberg, H.J. [et al.]. Design fission irradiator to break trichinosis cycle. New York McGraw-Hill, 1954
003433 Young, Gifford & Allen, Robert E. Utilization of fission products: a bibliography... Oak Ridge, Tenn. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1955
003434 National Planning Association. Productive uses of nuclear energy... Washington, D.C. National Planning Association, 1955
003435 U.S. National Bureau of Standards. Report of the International Commission on Radiological units... Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., , 1956
003436 McMillan, E.M. [et al.]. Lecture series in nuclear physics. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., , 1947
003437 Intl. Conf. on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. Technical exhibition of the United States of America. Geneva: Intl. Conf. on Atomic Energy, 1955
Austria
002251 Deutsch, Julius. Civil war in Austria: first-hand account from eye-witnesses... Chicago: Socialist Party, 1934
Belgium
002492 Mertens, C. Trade union movement in Belgium. Amsterdam: Intl. Fed. of Trade Unions, 1925
Black Panthers
001628 Hulett, John. Black Panther Party. New York: Merit Publishers, 1966
001629 Free Huey Newton [post card]. S.l.: OSPAAAL, 196-
004062 Death of Fred Hampton. Chicago: Chicago Journalism Review, 1969
Brazil
002519 Prestes, Luis Carlos. Struggle for liberation in Brazil. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1936
Bulgaria
002486 Markoff, Milan G. Bulgaria's historical rights to Dobrudja. Bern: Max Drechsel, 1918
Canada
002334 Canadian Seaman's Union. C.S.U. and you: the case for free trade unionism. Montreal: Canadian Seaman's Union, 1949
002335 Goldberg, Ted. Breakthrough in Canada. Washington, D.C.: Group Health Assn. of America, 1962
002336 Douglas, Thomas C. Canadians find security with freedom: C.C.F. in Saskatchewan... New York: League for Indus. Democracy, 1949
002337 Davis, Edward. Big industry in Canada: a Marxian survey. Toronto: League for a Rev. Workers Pty., 1937
002396 International Woodworkers of America. I.W.A. in British Columbia. Canada International Woodworkers, 1971
002435 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. They'll ask you...here are the answers. Ottawa: CCF National Office, 1948
002436 May Day Conference Committee. May Day Conference, May 1st, 1916: [programme] Toronto: May Day Conference Committee, 1916
002437 May Day manifesto, Toronto, May 1, 1917. Toronto [S.n.], 1917
002438 Labor Party of Toronto. Manifesto of the Labor Party of Toronto: municipal elections. Toronto: Labor Party of Toronto, 1928
002439 Toronto Labour Party. Central Council May Day manifesto. Toronto: Toronto Labour Party, 193-?
002440 Canadian Freedom League. Canadian Freedom League [leaflets] Canada Canadian Freedom League, 193-?
002441 Tucker, Irwin St. John. Price we pay. Toronto: Canadian Forward, 1917?
002442 Government of Saskatchewan. Women's and childrens rights in Saskatchewan. Regina, Sask.: Government of Saskatchewan, 1949
002443 Government of Saskatchewan. Social welfare in Saskatchewan. Regina, Sask. : Government of Saskatchewan, 1948?
002494 Hanson, Frank G. March of freedom: how mankind's struggles with economic forces... Regina, Sask.: Service Printing Co., 1946
002499 Coldwell, M.J. Canadian progressives on the march: story of the rise of the CCF. New York: League for Indus. Democracy, 1944
002582 Ontario CCF. Planning for freedom: 16 lectures on the CCF, its policies... Toronto: Ontario CCF, 1944
002591 UAW-CIO. Story of the Canadian auto workers: UAW-CIO in Canada. Detroit: UAW-CIO, 1951
002666 Andras, A. Labor unions in Canada: how they work and what they seek. Ottawa: Woodsworth House Publishers, 1948
002667 MacDonald, Alex B. Picking your pockets: how cartels cut Canadian income. Toronto: CCF Ontario Section, 1945?
002668 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Security for all. Ottawa: CCF National Office, 1948
002669 Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Constitution of the CCF Ontario Section. Toronto: CCF Ontario Section, 1946
003460 National Planning Assoc. Canadian-American Comm. New environment for Canadian-American relations. Washington, D.C.: National Planning Association, 1972
003527 CLC-CCF Joint National Committee. New political party for Canada: labour, farmers, CCF... Ottawa: CLC-CCF Joint National Comm., 1958
003542 Morris, Leslie. Labor-farmer political action. Toronto: Progress Books, 1959
003556 Knowles, Stanley H. Role of the opposition in Parliament. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Mem. Found., 1957
003559 Glazer, Joe. Impressions of the founding convention: New Democratic Party. Toronto: United Steelworkers, 1961
003927 New Democratic Party News (v.2, no.5, 7) Ottawa, Ont.: New Democratic Party, 1965
004107 Thorne, R. Some comments on the political resolution. S.l.: s.n., 194-?
Caribbean
002258 Powell, David. Problems of economic development in the Caribbean. London: British-North American Comm., 1973
002585 Allen, Devere. Caribbean: laboratory of world cooperation. New York: League for Indus. Democracy, 1943
Cartoons
003314 [Miscellaneous cartoons from The Liberator] New York: Liberator, 1923?
Censorship
001626 Walker, Edwin C. Who is the enemy: Anthony Comstock or you? New York: E.C. Walker, 1903
Ceylon
002423 De Silva, Colvin R. Left disunity: a reply to a critic. Colombo, Ceylon: Luxman Press, 1950
002475 De Silva, Colvin R. Hartal! Colombo, Ceylon: Lanka Samasamaja Publication, 1953
002506 De Silva, Colvin R. Left disunity: a reply to a critic. Colombo, Ceylon: Luxman Press, 1950
China
001743 Mackenzie, Norman. Conspiracy for war: a study of the China Lobby... London: Union of Democratic Control, 1952
002207 Li-Tse, Chin and Green, George F. China, the prey?: social, economic, and political background... London: International Publishing Co., 1938
002215 Burns, Elinor. British imperialism in China. London: Labour Research Department, 1926
002216 American Friends Service Committee. Our China policy. Philadelphia: American Friends Service Comm., 1959
002217 Miff, P. Heroic China: fifteen years of the Communist Party of China. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1937
002218 Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Common program and other documents of the 1st Plenary Session... Peking Foreign Languages Press, 1950
002264 Parkin, Ben. China and the United Nations: cold spot in the diplomatic thaw. London: Union of Democratic Control, 1955
002265 Oksenberg, Michel. China's developmental experience. New York: Columbia University, 1973
002266 Chen, Po-ta. Mao Tse-Tung on the Chinese revolution. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1953
002267 Mao, Tse-tung. On contradiction. New York: International Publishers, 1953
002268 Mao, Tse-tung. Problems of art and literature. New York: International Publishers, 1950
002269 Mao, Tse-tung. On new democracy. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1954
002270 Mao, Tse-tung. Our study and the current situation. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1955
002271 Mao, Tse-tung. Chinese revolution and the Chinese Communist Party. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1954
002272 People's Republic of China. Trade union law of the People's Republic of China. Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1951
002273 Chen, Han-seng. Gung ho!: the story of the Chinese cooperatives. New York: American Inst. of Pacific Rel., 1947
002274 Browder, Earl. China and American imperialist policy. Chicago: Labor Unity Publishing Assn., 1927
000702 Durr, Clifford J. Jesus as a free speech victim: trial by terror 2000 years ago. New York: Emergency Civil Liberties Com., 1960
000979 Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor. AFL plans for civil rights... Detroit: Detroit and Wayne County Fed., 1951
001128 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Equal employment opportunity under federal law: a guide... Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1969
001129 Cleveland Office of Contract Compliance. City of Cleveland equal employment opportunity program. Cleveland: Office of Contract Compliance 1970
001131 Crosby, Alexander L. Rape of the First Amendment. New York: Emergency Civil Liberties Com., 196-?
001261 American Civil Liberties Union. Freedom through dissent: 42nd annual report. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1962
001278 AFL-CIO. Equal rights for all: the AFL-CIO program. Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO, 1971
001385 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Political participation: a report. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1968
001390 Black, Hugo. Dissents in the United States Supreme Court... New York: Emergency Civil Liberties Com., 1959?
001490 American Civil Liberties Union. Nor speak with double tongue: 37th annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1957
001491 American Civil Liberties Union. Work ahead in hope: 39th annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1959
001492 American Civil Liberties Union. By the people: ACLU's defense of liberty: 40th annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1960
001493 American Civil Liberties Union. To secure, to use, these rights: 43rd annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1963
001494 American Civil Liberties Union. Stakes grow higher: 44th annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1964
001495 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Equal protection of the laws in public higher education. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1960
001496 American Civil Liberties Union. Liberty is always unfinished business: 36th annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1956
001497 American Civil Liberties Union. Security and freedom, the great challenge: 30th annual report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1951
001498 American Civil Liberties Union. Smith Act and the Supreme Court: an ACLU analysis, opinion... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1952
001499 American Civil Liberties Union. Are we losing our civil liberties in our search for security? New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1952
001500 American Civil Liberties Union. In the shadow of war: the story of civil liberty, 1939-1940. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1940
001501 Tuckett, Angela. Civil liberty and the industrial worker. London: Natl. Coun. for Civ. Liberties, 1942
001502 Douglas, William O. Living bill of rights. New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1961
001503 Chafee, Zechariah. Thirty-five years with freedom of speech. New York: Roger N. Baldwin Foundation, 1952
001504 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Some questions and answers on the civil rights bill. Washington, D.C.: Leadership Conf. Civil Rights, 1964
001505 National Assoc. of Intergroup Relations. Officials Civil rights in the nation's capital: a report on a decade... Washington, D.C.: Intergroup Relations Officials, 1959
001506 AFL-CIO. Today's civil rights revolution. Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO, 1963
001507 People take the lead: ...progress in civil rights, 1948-1953. New York: Community Relations Service, 1953
001508 People take the lead: ...progress in civil rights, 1948-1955. New York: National Labor Service, 1955
001509 People take the lead: ...progress in civil rights, 1948-1960. New York: American Jewish Committee, 1960
001510 Goldbloom, Maurice. Critique of the NYCLU report on the Ocean Hill-Brownsville School New York: Comm. Defend Right to Teach, 1968
001511 AFL-CIO. Civil rights fight: a look at the legislative record. Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO, 1960
001512 International League for the Rights of Man. State of human rights: record of activities for 1957 to 1958. New York: Intl. League Rights of Man, 1958
001513 International League for the Rights of Man. Rights of man in a turbulent world: a summary of the activities.. New York: Intl. League Rights of Man, 1963
001514 United Nations. Universal declaration of human rights. New York: United Nations, 1949
001515 Southern Conference. Educational Fund My beliefs and my associations are none of the business... New Orleans: Southern Conf. Educl. Fund, 1959
001516 U.S. Office of Equal Opportunity. Civil rights and race relations: a seminar. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966
001517 Warren, Earl. Law and the future. New York Time, Inc., 1955
001518 Famous words of freedom. New York Freedom House, 1955
001519 Assembly of Captive European Nations. Denial of human rights in eastern Europe. New York: Assem. Capt. European Nations, 1963
001520 Small, S. Civil liberties in the U.S.A.: a short history... New York: Workers Library Publishers, 193-
001521 Fellman, David. Supreme Court as protector of civil rights: freedom of expression Philadelphia: Amer. Acad. of Pol. & Soc. Sci ,1951
001522 Prendergast, William B. Do state antisubversive efforts threaten civil rights? Philadelphia: Amer. Acad. of Pol. & Soc. Sci, 1951
001523 Jensen, Oliver. Pursuasive Roger Baldwin. New York: Harper's Magazine, 1951
001524 Congress of Racial Equality. Sit-ins: the student report. New York: Congress of Racial Equality, 1960
001526 Movement re-examined: civil rights: three essays... New York: A. Philip Randolph Educl. Fund, 1967
001527 A. Philip Randolph at 80: tributes and recollections. New York: A. Philip Randolph Educl. Fund, 1969
001542 Novack, George E. Bill of rights in danger: meaning of the Minneapolis convictions. New York: Civil Rights Defense Committee, 1942
001543 NAACP. When are they ever going to stop...when? New York: NAACP, 1967
001544 Rustin, Bayard. Anatomy of frustration. New York: Anti-Defamation League, 1968
001545 American Civil Liberties Union. Wiretapping problem today: a report... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1962
001546 Ohio Committee for Smith Act. Defendants Not guilty: the case of Claude Lightfoot. Cleveland: Ohio Committee for Smith Act, 1955
001547 Communist position on the Negro question. New York: New Century Publishers, 1947
001548 A. Philip Randolph Institute. Freedom budget for all Americans: a summary. New York: A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1967
001549 Breitman, George. Jim Crow murder of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Moore. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1952
001550 March on Washington Movement. War's greatest scandal: the story of Jim Crow in uniform. New York: March on Washington Movement, 1943
001551 Parker, Albert. Negroes march on Washington. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1941
001552 Parker, Albert. March on Washington: one year after. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1942
001553 Rustin, Bayard. Three essays by Bayard Rustin... New York: A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1969
001554 Kahn, Tom. Economics of equality. New York: League for Indust. Democracy, 1964
001555 Cain, Harry P. Strong in their pride and free. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1955
001556 American Civil Liberties Union. Democracy in trade unions: a survey with a program of action. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1949
001557 AFL-CIO. Equal rights for all: the AFL-CIO program Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO, 1964
001559 Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of NA. Time is now: a union statement on civil rights. Chicago: Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 196-
001560 Fleischman, Harry and Rorty, James. We open the gates: labor's fight for equality. Detroit: UAW, 1958
001561 Rustin, Bayard. Conflict or coalition?: civil rights struggle and trade union mvt. New York: A. Philip Randolph Institute, 1969
001562 Perry, Pettis. Negro representation: a step towards Negro freedom. New York: New Century Publications, 1952
001563 Fraenkel, Osmond K. Supreme Court and civil liberties: how far has the court... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1952
001564 U.S. House of Representatives. Civil rights act of 1966. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966
001565 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. Congress must act on civil rights. New York: Leadership Conf. on Civ.Rights, 1955
001566 Rustin, Bayard. Fear, frustration, backlash: new crisis in civil rights. New York: Jewish Labor Committee, 1967
001567 Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of NA. Civil rights: a handbook for local unions. Chicago Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 1964
001568 Ohio. Civil Rights Commission Rules and regulations. Columbus Ohio.: Civil Rights Commission, 1966
001569 Jewish Labor Committee. Labor looks at the crisis in civil rights. New York: Jewish Labor Committee, 1959
001570 American Civil Liberties Union Civil liberty: a statement defining the position of the ACLU... New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1940
001571 McWilliams, Carey. Race discrimination and the law. New York: Natl. Fed. for Const. Libertie 1945
001572 Sterling, Dorothy. Tender warriors. New York: Hill and Wang, 1958
001573 National Council for Civil Liberties. Lots of people talk about your civil liberties: NCCL does... London: National Counc. for Civil Lib., 1973
001574 Gadsden Law and Order Committee. Report of a citizens' committee...denial of civil rights. Gadsden, Alabama: Gadsden Law and Order Committ., 1937
001575 Edwards, Richard A. Fourteenth Amendment and civil liberty. New York: Carrie Chapman Catt Mem. Fund 1955
001587 Parker, Albert. Negroes in the post-war world. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1943
001588 Saunders, John and Parker, Albert. Struggle for Negro equality. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1943
001589 Bohannan, William E. Letter to American Negroes. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1948
001590 Jackson, Charles. Practical program to kill Jim Crow. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1945
001591 Meany, George. Program for freedom: an address... New York: Jewish Labor Committee, 1955
001592 UAW To unite...regardless. Detroit: UAW, 1943
001593 Nelson, Truman. People with strength: the story of Monroe, N.C. New York: Comm. to Aid Monroe Defendants 1963
001594 Hamilton, Charles V. Fight for racial justice: from court to street to politics. New York: Public Affairs Pamphlets 1974
001595 Holden, Anna. First step toward school integration. New York: Congress of Racial Equality 1958
001596 Mandel Case Legal Defense Fund. Do Americans have the right to hear? ...case of Ernest Mandel. New York Natl. Emergency Civ. Lib. Com. 1970
001597 How the new civil rights law affects you employment practices. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1964
001598 King, Martin Luther. Our struggle: the story of Montgomery. New York: Congress of Racial Equality, 1956
001599 Tampa, tar and terror. New York: Comm. for Def. of Civil Rights, 1936
001600 Terror in Tampa. New York: Comm. for Def. of Civil Rights, 1937
001601 National CIO Committee to Abolish Discrimination. To abolish discrimination. Washington, D.C.: CIO 1947?
001602 Separatism or integration: which way for America? New York: A. Philip Randolph Educl. Fund, 1968
001604 Congress of Racial Equality. Cracking the color line: non-violent direct action methods... New York: Congress of Racial Equality 1960?
001611 Allen, James S. Negro liberation. New York: International Pamphlets, 1938
001620 Johnson, Lyndon B. Bullets do not discriminate, landlords do. Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO, 1967
001621 Varlin, Eugene. Negro and the U.S. Army. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1941?
001622 National Committee for Civil Responsibility. NCCR: National Committee for Civil Responsibility. Cleveland: NCCR, 1963
001624 Douglas, William O. Black silence of fear. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1952
001630 League of Struggle for Negro Rights. Equality, land and freedom: a program for Negro liberation. New York: League of Struggle for Negro.. , 1933
001631 Feldman, Paul. Pathos of "Black Power" New York: League for Indus. Democracy, 1967
001632 Simon, Jean. Desegregation: labor's stake in the fight for Negro equality. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1955
002869 King, Martin Luther. Out of the mountain of despair, the stone of hope. Washington, D.C.: Amer. Federation of Teachers 1964
002870 Rustin, Bayard. Integration within decentralization. Washington, D.C.: Amer. Federation of Teachers, 1968
002871 Feldman, Sandra. Burden of blame-placing: answer to a statement of the NYCLU. Washington, D.C.: Amer. Federation of Teachers, 1968
002895 California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO. Labor and civil rights, 1960: state of policy... San Francisco: California Labor Federation, 1960
002992 Blake, Edgar T. Constitution in industrial America. Detroit: Civil Rights Federation, 1937
003121 American Civil Liberties Union. New dimensions, new challenges: 46th annual report. New York :American Civil Liberties Union, 1967
003123 Johnson, Lyndon B. et al. Negro as an American. Santa Barbara, Calif. : Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst., 1963
003155 Lumer, Hyman. Professional informer. Cleveland: Ohio Comm. for Smith Act, 1955
003182 Clark, Kenneth B. Social power and social change in contemporary America. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1966
003205 McCain, James T. Right to vote. New York: CORE, 1962
003210 Sigma Delta Chi. Report of the 1966 Sigma Delta Chi Freedom of Information Comm. Chicago: Sigma Delta Chi, 1966
003212 Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of NA. If not now...when? Chicago: Amalgamated Meat Cutters, 1968
003260 U.S. Comm. on Civil Rights. Ohio State Advisory Bd Cleveland still has unfinished business in its inner-city. Cleveland: Cleveland Subcommittee..., 1967
003416 Perlmutter, Nathan. We don't help Blacks by hurting whites. New York: League for Indus. Democracy, 1968
003488 Keppel, Francis. Thank God for the civil rights movement. S.l.: s.n., 1964
003549 Socialist Workers Party. Freedom now: new stage in the struggle for Negro emancipation. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1963
003550 Michigan Committe for a Freedom Now Party. Why we need a Freedom Now Party. Detroit: Michigan Committee, 1963
003551 National Committee for a Freedom Now Party. Call for a Freedom Now Party: an all-Black Party for 1964. New York: National Committee, 1963
003654 Rustin, Bayard. Failure of Black separatism. New York: A. Philip Randolph Educ. Fund, 1970
003733 Humphrey, Hubert H. Remarks by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Civil Rights Symposium... Austin, Texas: LBJ Library, 1972
003910 Southern Regional Council. School desegregation: old problems under a new law. Atlanta, Ga.: Southern Regional Council, 1965
003937 Henderson, Vivian W. Economic status of Negroes : in the Nation and in the South. Atlanta, Ga.: Southern Regional Council, 1963?
000090 Michelon, L.C. Communism: what is means, how it works. New York: Koster-Dana Corp., 1962
000091 Kamp, Joseph P. Strikes and the Communists behind them. New York: Constitutional Educ. League, 1947
000092 Lenin, N. Great initiative. Detroit: Marxian Educational Society, 1919
000093 Laski, Harold J. Secret battalion. London: Labour Party, 1946
000094 Benson, H.W. Communist Party at the crossroads. New York: Independent Socialist League, 1957
000095 Marx, Karl. Communist manifesto. New York: International Publishers, 1932
000096 Stalin, Joseph. Report on the work of the Central Committee of the C.P.S.U. Moscow: Co-op Publishing Society, 1934
000097 Voroshilov, K.E. Ready for defense. New York: International Publishers, 1934
000098 Preparing for October: 6th Congress of the Bolshevik Party. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1917
000099 Browder, Earl. Communists in the People's Front. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1937
000100 Struggle against imperialist war and the tasks of the Communists. New York: Workers Library Publishers , 1932
000101 Manifesto and program. Chicago: Communist Party of America, 191-
000102 Manuilsky, D.Z. Communist parties and the crisis of capitalism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1931
000103 Darrow, Clarence. Argument of C. Darrow in the case of the Communist Labor Party.. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr, 1920
000104 Trotsky, Leon. Communist Manifesto today. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Lanka Samasamaja Party, 1948
000105 United Workers Party of America. Bolshevism or Communism: on the question of a new Communist Party. Chicago: United Workers Party, 1934
000106 Cannon, James P. American Stalinism and anti-Stalinism. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1947
000107 Preis, Art. Stalinists on the waterfront. New York: Pioneer Publishers, 1947
000108 On the road to Bolshevization. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1929
000109 Zinovieff, G. N. Lenin: his life and work. Toronto: Gen'l Workers Unit, O.B.U., 191-
000110 Zinoviev, G. Nikolai Lenin: his life and work. Chicago: Workers Party of America, 1924
000111 Gates, John. On guard against Browderism, Titoism, Trotskyism. New York: New Century Publishers, 1951
000112 Trotsky, Leon. Stalinism and Bolshevism. Bombay: Modern India Publications, 1952
000113 Cronin, John F. Communism: threat to freedom. New York: National Catholic Welfare Con.,1962
000114 Darcy, Sam. Challenge of youth. Chicago: Young Workers Communist League, 1926
000115 Know your Communist enemy: international Communism. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print .Off., 1954
000116 Know your Communist enemy: Communism in the U.S.A. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print .Off., 1954
000117 Know your Communist enemy: in the iron grip of the Kremlin. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print .Off., 1954
000118 Know your Communist enemy: who are Communists and why? Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print .Off., 1954
000119 Anatomy of Soviet Communism: a documentary radio series. New York: Inst. for the Study of USSR, 195-?
000120 U.S. Dept. of Defense. Ideas in conflict: liberty and communism. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Office,. 1962
000121 U.S. Dept. of State. Soviet world outlook: a handbook of Communist statements. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Office. 1959
000122 U.S. Dept. of State. Communist economic threat. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Print. Office,. 1959
000123 U.S. Dept. of State. Communist economic policy in the less developed areas. Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Office. 1960
000124 Goebbels, Joseph. Communism with the mask off. Berlin: M. Mueller, 1934
000125 Marion, George. Communist trial: an American crossroads. New York: Fairplay Publishers, 1949
000126 Magil, A.B. America needs Earl Browder. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1941
000127 Porter, Paul. America for all: the Commonwealth Plan. Chicago: Socialist Party, U.S.A. ,1934
000128 Foster, William Z. Communism versus fascism. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1941
000129 Kameneff, L. Dictatorship of the proletariat. Detroit: Marxian Educational Society, 1920
000130 U.S. Dept. of State. Communist threat in the Taiwan area. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1958
000131 Browder, Earl. Earl Browder talks to America. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1937
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