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Box 125—Pro-Communism


1. Why Every Worker Should Join the Communist Party (early 1900s-1920s?)

2. Meet the Communists—Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 1946

3. Complete Text of the Declaration of 12 Communists and Workers Parties, 1957

4. The Constitution and By-Laws of the CPUSA, 1938

5. Constitution of the CPUSA, 1948, 1957

6. 15 Years of the Communist Party—Alex Bittelman, 1934 (JEHLOC)

7. War and the 4th International, 1934

8. The 4th National Convention—(Workers Party of America), 1925

9. The Communist Nucleus—what it is, how it works—M. Jenks (JEHLOC)

10. Why Communism? Plain Talks on Vital Problems—M.J. Olgin, 1935

11. Constitution of the CPUSA, 1940? (JEHLOC)

12. The Philosophy of Communism, 1963

13. Soviet Leaders Speak for Communism and Peace, 1952


  1. The Communist Program and the Fight for Jobs, Peace, Equal Rights, Democracy—Betty

Gannett, 1954

15. What You Should Know About the Communists, 1947 (JEHLOC)

16. The Communist Party and You—Betty Gannett, 1946

17. The Communist Party: vanguard fighter for peace, democracy, security, socialism—Pettis



Perry, 1953 (Hoover Library)

  1. 10 Years of the Communist International—I. Romor, 1929

  2. The Revolutionary Movement in the Colonial Countries—Wang Ming, 1935

  3. Freedom, Peace and Bread—W. Pieck, 1935 (Hoover Library)

  4. The People’s Front in France, 1935

  5. Program of the Communist International, 1936 (Hoover Library)

  6. Capitalist Stabilization has Ended, 1932

  7. The Fight for Peace—M. Ercoli, 1935 (JEHLOC)

  8. The Work of the 7th Congress—D.Z. Manuisky, 1936 (JEHLOC)

  9. On the Road to Bolshevization, 1929

  10. C.P. 20th National Congress: Resolutions and Proceedings (JEHLOC)

  11. Resolutions: 7th Congress of the Communist Int’l, 1935 (including closing speech of G. Dimitroff)

  12. XI Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Communist Int’l

  13. The Revolutionary Movement in the Colonies, 1928



Box 126—Pro-Communism


  1. Civil Liberties in the USA: short history of the origin and defense of the Bill of Rights—S.

Small, 1930s, 1940s?

  1. From the First World War to the Second—Nemo, 1934

  2. Stalin’s Thought Illuminates Problems of Negro Freedom Struggle—Charles Mani, 1953

  3. Who are the Foreign Agents—Lawrence Mahan, 1948

  4. Farmers and the War—Anna Rochester, 1943

  5. To Defend Assasins is to help Fascism—Georgi Dimitroff, 1937

  6. Trotskyism and Fascism—P. Lang, 1937

  7. How to Win Social Justice: Can Loughlin and Lemke Do It?—Alex Bittelman, 1936

  8. Soviet Foreign Policy: Meaning of the War in Finland—V.M. Molotov, 1940

  9. The USSR and the League of Nations—M.M. Litvinoff, 1934

  10. The Supreme Court’s Challenge to Labour—Wm. F. Dunne, 1935

  11. The Most Burning Question: Unity of Action—Bela Kun, 1934

  12. Leninism: the only Marxism today-a discussion of the characteristics of declining capitalism—Alex Bittelman and V.J. Jerome, 1934

  13. The Guarantee of Victory—Georgi Dimitroff, 1938

  14. Dimitroff Accuses(speech of Dimitroff in Supreme Court Session, Leipzig, 12/17/1933)

  15. Debs, Haywood, Ruthenberg—Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, 1939

  16. How to Organize Mass Meetings, 1939 (Organizational-Educational Commission, Nat’l Comm. of the CPUSA)

  17. This 4th of July 1776-1939—Rob Fowler Hall, 1939

  18. What Do You Read—Alan Max, 1941

  19. Memo: Open Letter to All Members of the C.P.—Eugene Dennis (JEHLOC)

  20. The Meaning of the Soviet Trials—E. Yaroslavsky {intro by William Foster}, 1938

  21. Are We Aryans?—Gino Bardi, 1939

  22. An Eye-Witness at the Wreckers Trial—Sam Darcy, 1937

  23. Gerhart Eisler: My Side of the Story (statement newspapers refused to print), 1947

  24. New Colonialism U.S. Style—Henry Winston, 1965

  25. Public Enemies in Public Office—Carl Hirsch, 1951

  26. The Year of the Great Decision 1942—Robert Minor, 1942

  27. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Speaks to the Court 1952

  28. Mandel vs McCarthy: Senate hearing 1953

  29. The Reign of Witches—Elizabeth Lawson 1952

  30. The Anatomy of McCarthyism—Mark Logan & Sam Douglas 1953

  31. Red Tape and Barbed Wire—Sender Garlin 1952

  32. The Militia: Friend or Foe of Liberty—Walter Wilson 1935

  33. Don’t Look the Other Way! The McCaran Law is Aimed at You, Too!

  34. “A Fateful Moment in Our History”: Dissenting Opinion of Hugo Black in McCarran Act

  35. The Devil in the Book—Dalton Trumbo 1956

  36. Communists and the People—Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1953 (Hoover Lib.)

  37. Ben Davis on the McCarran Act at the Harvard Law Forum

  38. The Walter McCarran Law: Police State Terror Against Foreign Born Americans—Abner Green 1953

  39. Man Bites Dog—William Mandel (report of an unusual hearing before the McCarran committee) 1952

  40. McCarthyism & the Big Lie—Milton Howard 1953

  41. Either the Constitution or the Mundt Bill: America can’t have both—Simon Gerson 1950 (2 copies)

  42. The Time of the Toad—Dalton Trumbo

  43. America’s Thought Police 1947 (record of the Un-American Activities Committee)

  44. McCarthy on Trial—edited by Albert Kahn 1954

  45. Pettis Perry Speaks to the Court 1952

  46. The People vs McCarthyism: Case Against the McCarran Act—John Abt 1953

  47. “I Do Not Think the Court’s Action Can Be Justified”—Dissenting opinion of Earl Warren on McCarran Act)

  48. “Hey, Brother…there’s a law against you!” –An analysis of the Mundt-Nixon bill

  49. In the Shadow of Liberty…the Inhumanity of the Walter-McCarran Law—Abner Green 1954

  50. The Walter-McCarran Law: extracts from testimony before President’s Commission on Immigration and Naturalization

  51. The McCarran Conspiracy Against the Bill of Rights 1951

  52. The 2 Faces of Richard Nixon—Guy W. Finney

  53. The Plot to Gag America—Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1950 (JEHLOC)

  54. We Accuse McCarthyism 1954

  55. Freedom or Enforced Conformity: the Supreme Court Revison of the Smith/McCarran Acts

  56. The American Legion Firing Line April 15, 1958

  57. The Militarization of America 1948

  58. Smith Act Bulletin,Winter 1958-1959: Can the Smith Act be Nullified in 1959?

  59. Freedom Begins at Home—Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1961 (JEHLOC)

  60. American Interests in the Middle East 1969 (JEHLOC)

  61. Grand Jury Charges: USA vs various Communist Leaders

  62. End Exile! [committee for protection of the foreign-born]

  63. Smith Act: a threat to labor—Louis Weinstock, working painter and frame-up victim

  64. The Foreign-Born in the United States—Dwight Morgan







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