This index was compiled at North Carolina State University between 2010 and 2012 by Prof. Dick J. Reavis with the assistance of several students, notably Vanessa Hays and Christopher Lipscomb



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Charlotte Observer, The:
The Reds Say, Aug 30 1930, 4

“NTWU Puts Up Real Demands in Dansville,” Oct 11 1930, 1

“Cops Must Admit Reds Growing In Charlotte Area,” Feb 21 1931, 4

“Boss Press Calls Layoff “Vacation,” Jun 20 1931, 2


Charlottesville, Va.:
“Va. Croppers Get $160 A Year And A Little Flour,” Dec 20 1933, 3
Chase, C.P.:

“Sea Strike Spreads,” Jan 1937, 7


Chase National Bank:
“Other Nations Default, Soviet Union Pays Debt,” Nov 7 1931, 1
Chatham, Va.:
“Virginia Tobacco Growers Up In Arms Against Starvation Prices,” Oct 10 1931, 3
Chatillion Mill:
“Rome Textile Workers Starve,” Aug 30 1930, 3
Chatsworth, Ga.:
Untitled, Sep 20 1930, 3
Chattanooga Bar Association:
“Chattanooga Bar Head Lauds The Soviet Schools,” Nov 7 1931, 2

“Soviet Young Workers,” Nov 7 1931, 4


Chattanooga Boiler and Tank Works:
“Profit Takes Two Lives,” Feb 14 1931, 2
Chattanooga Central Labor Union:
News of the Month in the South, “Chattanooga C.L.U. Backs Textile Drive,” Apr 1937, 11

News of the Month in the South, “Dobbs Reelection Keeps Chattanooga C.L.U. Unified,” May 1937, 12


Chattanooga Central Trades and Labor Council:
“Labor Fakers Of Chatta. In Scabby Deal,” Feb 20 1932, 3
Chattanooga Federation of Labor:
“Vote Down Fake Relief Plan In Tenn.--Vote Red,” Nov 1 1930, 5
Chattanooga Inter-Racial Relations Committee:
The Reds Say, Dec 20 1930, 4
Chattanooga Ministers Alliance:
“Conference Denounces Traitors To Nine Boys,” Jun 6 1931, 1

“‘Peace And Harmony’ of an Electric Chair,” Jun 6 1931, 4

“Mob Threatens ILD Lawyers In Scottsb. Hearing,” Jun 13 1931, 1

“N.A.A.C.P. Joins Lynching Mob,” Jun 13 1931, 4

“Boys Tormented By Jailer At Kilby Prison,” Jul 4 1931, 1

“Pickens Causes Arrest of Eight Chicago Workers,” Jul 11 1931, 1

“Chatta. Ministers Alliance On Defense Before Workers, Jul 11 1931, 3
Chattanooga News:
“Workers Succumb To Bad Air In Chatta. Tunnel,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“Fakers Seek To Stop Anti-Lynch Fight,” Jan 3 1931, 2

“Bell Supports Communists, Exposes Lie In Boss Press,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Lynch Law and Starvation,” Apr 11 1931, 4

“‘Fair and Impartial’,” Jun 6 1931, 4

“The Lies of Chattanooga Politicians,” Dec 26 1931, 4


Chattanooga Railway and Light Co.:
The Reds Say, Aug 16 1930, 4
Chattanooga Saw and Mill Works:
“Maimed By Speed-Up; Then No Job,” Oct 25 1930, 3
Chattanooga Stamping and Channeling Co.:
News of the Month in the South, “Chattanooga Firm Signs with SWOC,” Jul 1937, 11

“Hosiery Workers Hold ‘On to Victory’ Conference,” Jul 1937, 12


Chattanooga, Tenn.:
“Will Nominate Negro Workers In Tenn., Ala.,” Aug 16 1930, 1

“To Demonstrate On Labor Day For Unemployment Insurance,” Aug 16 1930, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug 16 1930, 3

“Power Co. Lays Off Old Workers,” Aug 16 1930, 3

“Young Workers Are Hard Hit By Speed-Up Grind,” Aug 16 1930, 3

The Reds Say, Aug 16 1930, 4

“Demand Pay For Unemployed And 7-Hr. 5-Day Work Week,” Aug 30 1930, 1

“To Name Ticket In Tenn. Election,” Aug 30 1930, 1

“Unemployed In Chatta. Council,” Aug 30 1930, 2

“Speed-Up in Chattanooga U.S. Pipe Shops,” Aug 30 1930, 3

“Pioneers in Chattanooga,” Aug 30 1930, 3

“20-Hour Day at City Tunnels,” Aug 30 1930, 3

“Birmingham and Chattanooga in Revolutionary Competition,” Aug 30 1930, 4

“500 In Chatta. Jobless Meet,” Sep 6 1930, 1

“Carry on the Fight for Social Insurance!” Sep 6 1930, 4

“Forge Ahead! Build Party!” Sep 6 1930, 4

“Communists Lead Fight On Pay For Unemployed,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“Lupton City Mill Workers Hard Hit,” Sep 13 1930, 3

Fight Unemployment by Organizing!” Sep 13 1930, 4

Caption, “Child Laborers in Chattanooga,” Sep 13 1930, 4

“Chattanooga Jobless Present Demand To City; Unemployment “Conference Called For Oct. 15,” Sep 20 1930, 1

“Jail Speaker At Red Meet,” Sep 20 1930, 2

“Workers Succumb To Bad Air In Chatta. Tunnel,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“No Benevolence In A Boss,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“A Day In Hot Kilns For $2.00,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“Birmingham and Chattanooga in Revolutionary Competition,” Sep 20 1930, 4

“Push Drive For Chatta. Jobless,” Sep 27 1930, 1

“Call Southern Anti-Lynching Conference,” Sep 27 1930, 1

“Birmingham And Chattanooga In Revolutionary Competition,” Sep 27 1930, 2

“Pioneer Tells of Child Labor,” Sep 27 1930, 2

“Rain Floods Workers’ Homes,” Sep 27 1930, 3

“At the Basis of Lynch Law,” Sep 27 1930, 4

“Anti-Lynching Conference Postponed To November 9,” Oct 4 1930, 1

“Georgia Lynching Makes 34th In 1930,” Oct 4 1930, 1

“Crumbs For The Jobless,” Oct 4 1930, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct 4 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 4 1930, 2

“Travels 20 Miles To Get $2 A Week Job,” Oct 4 1930, 3

“7-Year Children Get $1 Per Week,” Oct 4 1930, 3

The Reds Say, Oct 4 1940, 4

“Exposes Thomasville Lynching,” Oct 11 1930, 1

“Your Help Wanted,” Oct 11 1930, 1

“Jobless To Demand Real Relief Now,” Oct 11 1930, 1

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 11 1930, 2

“Use Fines To Speed Workers,” Oct 11 1930, 3

“Pioneer Sees That Workers Must Vote Red,” Oct 11 1930, 3

“Wipe Out The Lynchers,” Oct 11 1930, 4

“Delegates To Plan Fight In Chattanooga,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“State Lynch Law Condemns Tom Robertson,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“Chattanooga Mass Protest Thurs. Night,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 18 1930, 2

“Whiskey Prize For Worst Boss,” Oct 18 1930, 3

“An Appeal,” Oct 18 1930, 4

“Fish Trails Reds South,” Oct 25 1930, 1

“Prepare Mass Anti-Lynching Conferences,” Oct 25 1930, 1

“Atlanta Unit Leads All In Building S.W.,” Oct 25 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 25 1930, 2

“Maimed By Speed-Up; Then No Job,” Oct 25 1930, 3

Untitled, Oct 25 1930, 3

“Cooper on Tour for Atlanta Organizers,” Nov 1 1930, 1

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Nov 1 1930, 2

“Call for Mass Conference Against Lynch-Law,” Nov 1 1930, 3

“Fired Because He Could Not Speed Up,” Nov 1 1930, 4

Caption, “Work and Live Here,” Nov 1 1930, 4

“Road Workers Must Serve Boss; No Pay,” Nov 1 1930, 4

“Negro Plasterers Kept Out of Union; Jobless,” Nov 1 1930, 4

“Vote Down Fake Relief Plan In Tenn.--Vote Red,” Nov 1 1930, 5

Caption, Nov 1 1930, 5

Caption, “To Keep From Freezing,” Nov 1 1930, 6

“Expect Huge Anti-Lynch Conference in Chatta.,” Nov 8 1930, 1

“Celebrate Anniversary of Russian Revolution,” Nov 8 1930, 1

“List Jobless But No Jobs To Be Found,” Nov 8 1930, 2

“Killing Pace Amidst Filth At Dixie Mill,” Nov 8 1930, 3

“Tries to Sell Flash-Light to Keep Alive,” Nov 8 1930, 3

“Use Negro Taxes to Better White Section,” Nov 8 1930, 3

“The Bond of Solidarity Grows Stronger,” Nov 8 1930, 4

“Red Vote In Tennessee To Reach 2,000; Party Backed Thruout State”,” Nov 15 1930, 1

“Fish Begins Work in Chattanooga,” Nov 15 1930, 1

“Trick Jobless by Lies; City Finds 119 Jobs,” Nov 15 1930, 2

The Reds Say, Nov 15 1930, 4

“Urge T.C.I. Terror For Communists,” Nov 22 1930, 1

“Jobless Gets 50 Cents To Evict Himself,” Nov 22 1930, 3

“Boss Help,” Nov 22 1930, 3

“Workers Ask For Communism,” Nov 29 1930, 1

“Students Trained for Fight,” Nov 29 1930, 1

Untitled, Nov 29 1930, 3

“Into Shops, Mines, Farms With Southern Worker,” Nov 29 1930, 4

“Communist Sets Preachers Right In Red Debate,” Dec 6 1930, 2

Caption, “No Soft Job—This!” Dec 6 1930, 3

“A Boss Is a Boss No Matter His Color,” Dec 6 1930, 4

“Jobless Bill Petitions In Chat. Signed,” Dec 13 1930, 2

“Starved Out At Casey-Hedges,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“Aid For Southern Worker Not Coming Fast Enough,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“Speed-Up At Tenn. Power,” Dec 20 1930, 3

“Jobless Loses Money Working On Relief Job,” Dec 20 1930, 3

The Reds Say, Dec 20 1930, 4

“To Speak on Soviet Farms, In Chatta.,” Dec 27 1930, 2

“Many Jobless Sign Petition For Insurance,” Jan 3 1931, 1

“Workers in Chattanooga Elections,” Jan 3 1931, 1

“Fakers Seek To Stop Anti-Lynch Fight,” Jan 3 1931, 2

“Cause Behind Lynch Justice,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Boss Charity Dolers Insult Negro Jobless In Chatta.,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Feed Jobless Wormy Meat,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Celebrating A Piece of Paper While Negroes Remain Slaves,” Jan 3 1931, 4

“Lie About Jobs In Chattanooga,” Jan 10 1931, 1

“Standard-Coosa Workers To Get Wage-Cuts On 3 Shifts,” Jan 10 1931, 3

“Red Sundays To Build Paper In Chattanooga,” Jan 10 1931, 4

“Commemorate Lenin In Chattanooga Meet,” Jan 10 1931, 4

“Many Hunger Marches Thru Out Country,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Qualify For Chatta. Election,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Rally Around Relief Now In Chattanooga,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Lenin Memorial Meetings,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Cover Horton Steal; No Aid For Jobless,” Jan 17 1931, 2

“North Greets Chattanooga Pioneers,” Jan 17 1931, 3

“Killed Gathering Coal To Keep Off Freezing,” Jan 17 1931, 4

“Workers Fooled About Jobs By Lies In Papers,” Jan 24 1931, 2

“Workers Meet For Elections,” Jan 24 1931, 2

“Big Speed In Dixie Mercer,” Jan 24 1931, 3

“Preacher Spills Hokum In Chatta. Flop House,” Jan 24 1931, 3

“Have Big ‘Red Sunday’ For Paper In Galveston,” Jan 24 1931, 4

“Rush Work on Signature Collection,” Jan 24 1931, 4

“Chatta. Jobless To Demonstrate Feb 10,” Jan 31 1931, 1

“Starvation In Standard-Coosa,” Jan 31 1931, 1

“Issue Platform Of Workers In Chatta. Election,” Jan 31 1931, 2

“Pioneers Sing Red Songs in Chatta.,” Jan 31 1931, 2

“Successful ‘Red Sunday’,” Jan 31 1931, 2

“Boss Charity Gives $1 Week To Jobless Man And Sick Wife,” Jan 31 1931, 3

“Cut Wages in Chatta. Iron Co.,” Jan 31 1931, 3

“Club Congress Into Action!” Jan 31 1931, 4

“Mrs. Mary King Peavy Shows Her Treachery,” Jan 31 1931, 4

“Another Chatt. Worker Puts Back Furniture,” Feb 7 1931, 1

“More Evictions In Chatta.—Fight Them,” Feb 7 1931, 3
“What the NTWU Is; How It Fights For Textile Workers,” Feb 7 1931, 4

“File Candidates In Chatta.,” Feb 14 1931, 1

“Jail 4 Workers in Chatta., Call City Hall Meet Feb. 25,” Feb 14 1931, 1

“Jobless Worker’s Wife Dies From Starvation,” Feb 14 1931, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb 14 1931, 2

“Jail Militant Elizabethton Rayon Worker,” Feb 14 1931, 2

“Profit Takes Two Lives,” Feb 14 1931, 2

“Mayor Bass May Even Stop Soup Lines,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Works for $8 Week; Asked to Live on Less,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“‘10 Years In Prison For Every Communist In Alabama’,” Feb 14 1931, 4

“Recruit Most Militant in Party,” Feb 14 1931, 4

“We’re Marching Again on Feb. 25th!” Feb 14 1931, 4

“Chatta. Jobless At City Hall Feb. 25th,” Feb 21 1931, 1

“Push Chatta. Relief Fight In Elections,” Feb 21 1931, 1

“Boiler Plant On 3-Day Week,” Feb 21 1931, 4

“Chest Gives $1.00 Week For Family,” Feb 21 1931, 4

“Give A Decisive Answer on Feb. 25th,” Feb 21 1931, 4

“Hint At Troops To Fight Hungry,” Feb 28 1931, 1

“Southern Worker Moves to Chatta.,” Feb 28 1931, 1

“Workers’ Candidates Fight For Relief in Chattanooga,” Feb 28 1931, 1

“Women’s Day Meeting,” Feb 28 1931, 2

“Cars For Boss, Relief Fakers; Poor Starve,” Feb 28 1931, 3

“B’ham Leads in Recruiting Drive,” Feb 28 1931, 3

Staff box, Feb 28 1931, 4

“The Policy Of Hunger And Bayonets,” Feb 28 1931, 4

“Jobless Meet In Chatta. March 10,” Mar 7 1931, 1

“‘Chain Gang For Niggers,’ Fleming,” Mar 7 1931, 1

“Disease Caused By Stale Water,” Mar 7 1931, 3

“Rush to Defense of Our Comrades,” Mar 7 1931, 4

Staff box, Mar 7 1931, 4

“Chatta. Trial Set March 19,” Mar 14 1931, 1

“A.F. of L. Supports Mayor Bass,” Mar 14 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Mar 14 1931, 2

“Chattanooga Worker Welcomes S.W.,” Mar 14 1931, 3

Staff box, Mar 14 1931, 4

“Arrest M. Coads, Negro Candidate, Trial Thursday,” Mar 21 1931, 1

“Smash Bosses Terror March 28th,” Mar 21 1931, 1

“Jobless Worker Kills Himself,” Mar 21 1931, 2

Staff box, Mar 21 1931, 4

“Starving Woman Eats Meal; Says Charge It,” Mar 21 1931, 4

“Chattanooga Trial Set March 31,” Mar 28 1931, 1

“Statement of Mack Coads,” Mar 28 1931, 1

“Workers Vote Red Despite Bosses Tricks,” Mar 28 1931, 1

“Fine Communist $10,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Guard Beats Prisoners On Chatt. Chain Gang,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Seek To Bar S.U. Products,” Mar 28 1931, 2

“7th Worker Dies In Chatta. Flop House,” Mar 28 1931, 2
Subscription blank, Mar 28 1931, 3

“M.W.I.L. Calls For Struggle,” Mar 28 1931, 4

Staff box, Mar 28 1931, 4

“Demonstrate On May Day!” Apr 4 1931, 1

“State Mobilizes Forces To Jail Jobless Leaders,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Bell Supports Communists, Exposes Lie In Boss Press,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“8th Victim Of Chatta. Charity,” Apr 4 1931, 2

“Persecute Communist,” Apr 4 1931, 2

Subscription blank, Apr 4 1931, 2

Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., Apr 4 1931, 2

Staff box, Apr 4 1931, 4

“Comrades Tell of Relief Fight, Communist Party,” Apr 11 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Apr 11 1931, 2

“Capitalism versus Communism,” Apr 11 1931, 4

Staff box, Apr 11 1931, 4

“Jobless Try to Eke Out Living on Land,” Apr 11 1931, 4

“Demonstrate May Day!” Apr 18 1931, 1

“AF of L Reveals Treachery In Orleans Strike,” Apr 18 1931, 1

“Protest Against State Lynching Grows Rapidly,” Apr 18 1931, 1

“‘Save Us’ Negro Boys Write Folks In Chattanooga,” Apr 18 1931, 1

“Hit Chatta. Boss Terror Again,” Apr 18 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Apr 18 1931, 2

“$2 Plus Cuss Words For Weeks Work in Ga.,” Apr 18 1931, 3

“‘All Legal Forms Strictly Observed’,” Apr 18 1931, 4

“Demand Jobless Relief At Many Demonstrations,” Apr 25 1931, 1

“Facts Show 9 Negro Boys Innocent; Protest Grows,” Apr 25 1931, 1

“Chat. Comrades Win New Trial,” Apr 25 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Apr 25 1931, 2

“Don’t Die Like Dogs!” Apr 25 1931, 3

“Many Unemployed, But County Uses Chaingang,” Apr 25 1931, 3

“Need More Copies of Our Paper In Fight,” Apr 25 1931, 3

“Scottsboro to Be Heard Thruout Country on May Day,” May 2 1931, 1

“Rousing Welcome to Mrs. Patterson In New York,” May 2 1931, 1

“Statement of Parents,” May 2 1931, 1

“Parade Welcomes Mrs. Patterson,” May 2 1931, 1

“Chatta. Workers Rally For Mass May Day Demonstration,” May 2 1931, 1

Subscription blank, May 2 1931, 2

“Lynched Worker Proved Innocent,” May 2 1931, 2

Staff box, May 2 1931, 4

“A United Front to Save Scottsboro Boys,” May 2 1931, 4

“2 Meetings in Atlanta,” May 9 1931, 1

“Dastardly Trick To Fool Parents Fails,” May 9 1931, 1

“City Cuts Out All Relief In Chattanooga,” May 9 1931, 2

Subscription blank, May 9 1931, 2

“Can’t Erase Boss Scars on Workers,” May 9 1931, 3

Staff box, May 9 1931, 4

“For A United Front Conference!” May 9 1931, 4

“Mrs. Patterson, Back From N.Y., Tell of Mass Drive To Save 9,” May 9 1931, 4

“N.C. Scottsboro Meet on May 24th,” May 16 1931, 1

“Delegates To All-Southe’n Meet Elected,” May 16 1931, 1

“Mass Protest Already Gains Points in Court,” May 16 1931, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., May 16 1931, 2

Subscription blank, May 16 1931, 2

“Organize Scottsboro Defense Committee!” May 16 1931, 4

Staff box, May 16 1931, 4

“Scottsboro Conferences in 12 Cities,” May 16 1931, 4

“Parents See Boys In Kilby; Solid For ILD,” May 23 1931, 1

“Already Elect 40 Delegates To Conference,” May 23 1931, 1

“Chattanooga Soup Line Crowded At Closing,” May 23 1931, 1

Subscription blank, May 23 1931, 2

“Scottsboro Parents Statement,” May 23 1931, 4

Staff box, May 23 1931, 4

“Boy’s [sic] Parents To Be At Scottsboro Conference,” May 30 1931, 1

“White, Negro Pledge Unity in Charlotte,” May 30 1931, 1

Subscription blank, May 30 1931, 2

“Farm Children do Work of Men—Get No Chance,” May 30 1931, 3

“Chatta. Kitchens Hand Out Bread to 12,000,” May 30 1931, 4

“Frame-Up Chatta. Negro Workers In Scottsboro Fight,” Jun 6 1931, 1

“Forced To Drop Charges Against Chat. Comrade,” Jun 6 1931, 2

Subscription blank, Jun 6 1931, 2

“‘Fair and Impartial’,” Jun 6 1931, 4

Staff box, Jun 6 1931, 4

“Mass Arrests of Harlan Miners; I.L.D. on Scene,” Jun 13 1931, 1

“Tenn. Miners Ready for General Strike,” Jun 13 1931, 1

“Pickens, In Chattanooga, Cries ‘Lynch’ For ‘Reds’,” Jun 13 1931, 1

“‘Education’ for A.F. of L. Sell-Outs Is Line of Labor Fakers,” Jun 13 1931, 2

Subscription blank, Jun 13 1931, 2

“N.A.A.C.P. Joins Lynching Mob,” Jun 13 1931, 4

Staff box, Jun 13 1931, 4

“Must Accomplish Task Set By South Scottsboro Conference,” Jun 13 1931, 4

“Chatta. Tag Day June 20th, 21st For Scottsboro,” Jun 20 1931, 1

“A. F. of L. Rank And Filer Raps Green’s Speech,” Jun 20 1931, 2

“Resident Com. Works Out Scottsboro Defense Plans; Block Committees Formed,” Jun 20 1931, 2

Subscription blank, Jun 20 1931, 2

“Former Chattanooga Mayor Attacks Reds And Soviet Union; Workers Prepare for August 1st,” Jun 20 1931, 4

Staff box, Jun 20 1931, 4

“Y.C.L. Convention Shows Youth Task,” Jun 20 1931, 4

“Boys In Kilby Say They Will Stick to I.L.D.,” Jun 27 1931, 1

Advertisement for bundle orders, “Attention, Readers!” Jun 27 1931, 2

“Pioneers Hold Big Pic-nic; Grows Fast, Challenge to Chattanooga,” Jun 27 1931, 2

Subscription blank, Jun 27 1931, 2

Caption, “Worker’s Children, Join the Pioneers!” Jun 27 1931, 3

Caption, “Workers’ Shacks,” Jun 27 1931, 3

Staff box, Jun 27 1931, 4

“Boys Tormented By Jailer At Kilby Prison,” Jul 4 1931, 1

“Relief Jobs At 15 Cents Hour,” Jul 4 1931, 2

Staff box, Jul 4 1931, 2

Subscription blank, Jul 4 1931, 2

“Would Keep Job But Not Save Boys,” Jul 4 1931, 2

“30 Cent Day In Milne Chair Co. For Negro Women,” Jul 4 1931, 3

“Force 20% Wage-Cut On Shopmen,” Jul 4 1931, 3

“Pickens Causes Arrest of Eight Chicago Workers,” Jul 11 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Jul 11 1931, 2

“Chatta. Ministers Alliance On Defense Before Workers, Jul 11 1931, 3

“Negro Landlords In Chatta. Just As Bad As White,” Jul 11 1931, 3

“U.S. Pushes War Alliance In German Crisis,” Jul 18 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Jul 18 1931, 2

Staff box, Jul 18 1931, 4

“Scottsboro Protest In U.S.S.R.,” Jul 25 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Jul 25 1931, 2

“Chatta. Cuts Off Workers, Wages,” Jul 25 1931, 3

“Red Cross Refused To Treat Negro Wounded in World War,” Jul 25 1931, 4

Staff box, Jul 25 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Aug 1 1931, 2

“Put Furniture Back Twice In Same House,” Aug 8 1931, 1

“Spy Snitches On Chatta. Workers Fighting Eviction,” Aug 8 1931, 3

Staff box, Aug 8 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Aug 8 1931, 2

“Turnips For Chattanooga Jobless,” Aug 8 1931, 2

“Jail Evicted Worker; I.L.D. Defends Him,” Aug 15 1931, 1

“Mass Demonstration August 22,” Aug 15 1931, 1

“Negro Fakers Meet a Flop,” Aug 15 1931, 2

Staff box, Aug 15 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Aug 15 1931, 2

“Demonstrate On August 22,” Aug 22 1931, 1

“Parents Visit Scottsboro Nine In Kilby Prison,” Aug 22 1931, 1

“Roddy, Trial Lawyer For 9, Goes Crazy,” Aug 22 1931, 2

Staff box, Aug 22 1931, 2

“The Southern Worker Reaches One Year,” Aug 22 1931, 2

“First Anniversary Greetings,” Aug 22 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Aug 22 1931, 2

“Buddy Davis And 3 Other Croppers Safe,” Aug 29 1931, 1

Judge ‘Fixes’ Miners Change of Venue,” Aug 29 1931, 1

“Camp Hill Cropper Free, Tells Story,” Aug 29 1931, 2

“‘Law and Order’ in Harlan County,” Aug 29 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Aug 29 1931, 2

“Active Chatt. Worker Jailed,” Sep 5 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Sep 5 1931, 2

Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., Sep 12 1931, 2

“No Relief This Winter—But Real Relief,” Sep 12 1931, 3

Subscription blank, Sep 12 1931, 2

“Workers In Milne Chair Plant Organize Against Starvation,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Brazier Is Held By Grand Jury,” Sep 19 1931, 4

“Harvester Co. Closes; Workers Face Hunger,” Sep 19 1931, 2

“Protest McDowell Frame-Up In Chattanooga Tuesday,” Sep 19 1931, 2

“Salvation Army Urges Slavery For Jobless,” Sep 19 1931, 1

“Southern Ry. Shops Has Big Wage Cut,” Sep 19 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Sep 26 1931, 2

“Throw Chattanooga Jobless On Street As Winter Approaches,” Sep 26 1931, 3

Subscription blank, Oct 3 1931, 2

“Thieving Preacher-Landlord Robs Whole Cropper Family,” Oct 3 1931, 3

“Chattanooga Trade Union Headquarters,” Oct 10 1931, 4

“Hell In Prison Coal Mines Of ‘Sunny’ Tennessee,” Oct 10 1931, 3

“Sick Workers Hail Fighting Paper Of Southern Masses,” Oct 10 1931, 2

“Don’t Starve; Fight Bosses Fake Charity,” Oct 17 1931, 3

Staff box, Oct 17 1931, 4

“Halt Evictions In Chattanooga,” Oct 17 1931, 4

“Landlord Tries To Jim-Crow TUUL,” Oct 17 1931, 4

“Meet To Fight Wage Cut Drive,” Oct 17 1931, 4

“Special Edition of the Southern Worker,” Oct 24 1931, 1

“Labor Fakers of Chattanooga In Cheap Swindle,” Oct 24 1931, 2

“Held For Grand Jury In Chatta. Eviction,” Oct 24 1931, 2

“Betsy Ross Supports Communist Program,” Oct 24 1931, 3

Subscription blank, Oct 24 1931, 3

Staff box, Oct 24 1931, 4

“Two Tennessee Cities Rank Highest In U.S. Illiteracy,” Oct 24 1931, 4

“American Legion New Line To Fool Working Class War Vets,” Oct 31 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Oct 31 1931, 2

“Worker Correspondents!,” Oct 31 1931, 3

“U.S. Pipe Shop Workers Existing on Hunger Wages,” Oct 31 1931, 3

Staff box, Oct 31 1931, 4

“Police Drive Fails To Stop Worker Meets,” Dec 5 1931, 1

“Southern Commission Exposed as Aid Of the Bosses in Lynch Terror Drive,” Dec 5 1931, 2

Subscription Blank, Dec 5 1931, 3

Staff box, Dec 5 1931, 4

“Southern Liberals Defense of Lynching,” Dec 5 1931, 4

“Mass Action Wins Defense for Jones,” Dec 12 1931, 1

Subscription blank, Dec 12 1931, 3

“Missed Paper; Thought We Cut Him Off,” Dec 19 1931, 3

Subscription blank, Dec 19 1931, 3

Staff box, Dec 19 1931, 4

Chattanooga:

“Demand Release of Boys From Kilby Death Cells,” Dec 26 1931, 1

“Hoover’s Hunger ‘Relief’ But $7.89,” Dec 26 1931, 3

Staff box, Dec 26 1931, 4

Subscription blank, Dec 26 1931, 3

Subscription blank, Jan 2 1932, 3

“Wants Free Hand In Lynchings,” Jan 2 1932, 4

“Willie Peterson, Scottsboro and the Awful Situation in Stockham Pipe,” Jan 2 1932, 4

Staff box, Jan 2 1932, 4

“Boys Denounce NAACP; Want Real Defense,” Jan 9 1932, 1

Staff box, Jan 9 1932, 3

Subscription blank, Jan 9 1932, 3

“Sure-Fire Prophesy,” Jan 8 1932, 3

“Try To Frame-Up Scottsboro Atty. Chamlee,” Jan 16 1932, 1

“Subscription blank, Jan 16 1932, 3

“Party Recruiting Drive In District No. 16,” Jan 16 1932, 4

Staff box, Jan 16 1932, 4

Subscription blank, Jan 30 1932, 3

Staff box, Jan 30 1932, 4

“Funds Needed For Special Ky. Paper Coming Next Week,” Feb 6 1932, 1

“Court System Of All South Under Attack,” Feb 6 1932, 1

“Men Get Child’s Pay,” Feb 6 1932, 2

“Find Proper Place,” Feb 6 1932, 3

Subscription blank, Feb 6 1932, 3

Staff box, Feb 6 1934, 4

“Live On Dump Heap,” Feb 20 1932, 2

Subscription blank, Feb 20 1932, 3

Staff box, Feb 20 1932, 4

“Salvation Army Scab Herders,” Feb 20 1932, 4

Subscription blank, Mar 5 1932, 3

Staff box, Mar 5 1932, 4

“Present Negro Rights [illegible] Ruby Bates One [illegible] of March,” May 20 1933, 1

“Strike on R.F.C. Jobs in Memphis Stops Wage-Cut,” Jul 12 1933, 1

“Scottsboro Trials Set For Nov. 27, in Decatur,” Nov 15 1933, 2

“CWA,” Jan 20 1934, 2

“Strike Wave Sweeps South,” Jul 1934, 1

Important News In Short: Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct 1934, 3

“McDuff—Prince of Stool Pigeons,” Jan 1935, 1

“The United Front in the South,” Jan 1935, 1

“Nothing Too Low For Bosses Against Toilers,” Feb 1935, 1

“Support Grows For Union Rights And Anti-Lynch Meet,” Feb 1935, 2

“United Front, All-Southern Conference For Union And Civil Rights Set for May 26 in Chattanooga, Tenn.,” May 1935, 1

Important News In Short: Chattanooga, Tenn., May 1935, 4

“All-South Meet For Union Civil Rights Called As Fight On Sedition Bills Grows,” Mar-Apr 1935, 1

“Civil Rights, Labor Party Endorsed At Conference,” Jun 1935, 1

“Tennessee W.P.A. Workers Unionize,” Jan 1936, 1

“Hod Carriers Hold Big Rally at Chattanooga,” Feb 1936, 4

“Militant Unionist Elected Head Chatta. Labor Body,” Feb 1936, 6

“WPA Convention Strikes Blow at Low Wage Scale,” Mar-Apr 1936, 1

“State Bodies Vote for Industrial Unionism: U.M.W.A. Leads In Battle For Progressive Measures At Tenn.-Ala. Conventions,” May 1936, 1

“Rockwood Mill Workers Hold May Day Meeting,” May 1936, 2

“Cheap Labor Attracts Big Mill Owners,” Jun 1936, 2

“Joe Dobbs Shot On Picket Line By Boss’ Agent,” Jul 1936, 1

“Hod Carriers Strike For Union Wage,” Jul 1936, 3

“Browder To Speak,” Jul 1936, 3

“Southern Unions Protest C.I.O. Suspension,” Sep 1936, 1

Caption, Sep 1936, 2

“Chattanooga Labor Union Wins Contract. Pound Strike Ends With Union Victory,” Sep 1936, 2

“3 Strikes Called by Chattanooga Building Trades,” Nov 1936, 2

Hosiery Workers Will Start Southern Organization Drive,” Dec 1936, 14

“Unity In A.F. Of L.,” Apr 1937, 2

News of the Month in the South, “Chattanooga C.L.U. Backs Textile Drive,” Apr 1937, 11

Membership blank, May 1937, 2

“It Won’t Be Long,” May 1937, 11

News of the Month in the South, “Steel Drive Begun in Chattanooga,” May 1937, 11

Membership blank, Jun 1937, 2

Staff box, Jun 1937, 2

Fund raising Jun 1937, 3

Caption, Jul 1937, 5

News of the Month in the South, “Negro Youth Conference Extends Work Through South,” May 1937, 12

“Textile Forges Ahead,” Jul 1937, 5

News of the Month in the South, “Chattanooga Firm Signs with SWOC,” Jul 1937, 11


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