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

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

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

“Gets 5 Years In Brushy Mt. Mines For Demanding Food,” Feb 21 1931, 1

Caption, “Waiting for Charity Slop,” Feb 21 1931, 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

“Workers Of South Must Carry Out Mass Fight Against War Plotters,” Oct 31 1931, 1

“Mayor Bass Admits Public Works Fake,” Dec 19 1931, 3

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

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


Chattanooga Trades and Labor Council:
“Labor Fakers of Chattanooga In Cheap Swindle,” Oct 24 1931, 2

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


Chattanooga Tunnel:
“Whiskey Prize For Worst Boss,” Oct 18 1930, 3
Chattanooga Workers Election Campaign:
“Workers Meet For Elections,” Jan 24 1931, 2
Chelsea Silk Mill:
“Textile Strikers Fight On,” Aug 15 1931, 1
Chelyuskinets (Soviet steamship):
“American Seaman Tells of Conditions Aboard Soviet Ship,” Dec 1936, 4
Chen Chi Tang:
Important News In Short: Hong Kong, China, Dec 1934, 6
Chen, Eugene:
“New Stage in War Against China and the Soviet Union,” Dec 26 1931, 4
Cherokee County S.C.:
“Capitalist Courts in South as Lynch Agency for Mill and Land Owners,” Jun 20 1931, 4
Cherry Hill, Ark.:
“A Fine Gang of Crooked Office Holders In Ark.,” Mar 5 1932, 4
Chesapeake Lines:
“Ship’s Gangs Forced To Load Freight Without Extra Pay While Car Gangs Are Jobless,” Nov 15 1933, 3
Chester, Pa.:
“400,000 Thruout [sic] Land In Jobless Demonstrations,” Mar 7 1931, 1
Chevrolet:
“Chevrolet Toledo Plant Closed,” Oct 31 1931, 2

“1,500 Atlanta Auto Workers Strike,” Jan 1937, 6


Chevrolet, Ky.:
“Company Thug Killed As He Attacks Men,” Jan 9 1932, 4
Chiang Kai-shek:
“Workers, Peasants Of China Set Up Own Rule,” Aug 16 1930, 2

“Chinese Reds Win Victory,” Mar 21 1931, 2

“Advancing Red Army In China,” Jun 27 1931, 1

“Japan Bandit Raids Upheld By League, U.S.,” Dec 19 1931, 1

“New Stage in War Against China and the Soviet Union,” Dec 26 1931, 4

Important News In Short: Hong Kong, China, Dec 1934, 6

“Japan, China Bosses Join Against Toilers,” Feb 1935, 2

Eyes On The World, Jan 1937, 15


Chicago Bridge and Iron Co.:
“B’ham City Relief Cut As Plants Shut Down,” May 16 1931, 3

News of the Month in the South, “‘Hell No’ Was Workers Answer to Company Union,” Jul 1937, 11


Chicago Coliseum:
“B’ham Girl Goes Anti-War Meet,” Nov 1934, 5
Chicago Defender:
“Scottsboro Conferences in 12 Cities,” May 16 1931, 4
Chicago, Ill.:
“Pledge At Sacco-Vanzetti Mass Meets Save Atlanta Six,” Aug 30 1930, 1

“Fight Lynching,” Sep 20 1930, 4

“Marion Official In Lynching,” Sep 20 1930, 4

Lynch Law At Work: Chicago, Ill., Oct 4 1930, 2

“34 Are Lynched In 9 Months,” Oct 4 1930, 4

Lynch Law At Work: Chicago, Ill., Nov 1 1930, 2

“Fight Or Starve!” Nov 8 1930, 2

The Reds Say, Nov 15 1930, 4

“Junk Piles For Jobless,” Nov 29 1930, 3

“Bullets for the Starving,” Dec 6 1930, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Chicago, Ill., Dec 20 1930, 2

“A ‘Criminal’,” Dec 27 1930, 2

The Reds Say, Dec 27 1930, 4

The Reds Say, Jan 3 1931, 4

“Hunger Marches Demand Cash Relief From the City Councils,” Jan 24 1931, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Chicago, Ill., Jan 24 1931, 2

Our Sustaining Fund, Jan 24 1931, 2

“Hunger Regime Refuses Hear Our Demands,” Feb 14 1931, 1

Caption, “How the Bosses Provide for the Jobless,” Feb 21 1931, 4

Untitled, Feb 28 1931, 3

“400,000 Thruout [sic] Land In Jobless Demonstrations,” Mar 7 1931, 1

“Jail for Jobless,” Apr 11 1931, 3

“Some Facts About May Day,” May 2 1931, 4

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

“Thousands In Protest March In New York,” May 23 1931, 1

“118 Churches Represented In Chicago,” May 30 1931, 1

“Attack On Foreign Born,” May 30 1931, 3

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

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

“Huge Demonstration in Chicago,” Jul 18 1931, 1

“Start Drive To Organize R.R.’s,” Aug 1 1931, 1

“Police Murder 3 Negro Jobless At Chi. Eviction,” Aug 8 1931, 1

“Black Judases in the Lynch Mob,” Aug 15 1931, 4

“Charlotte Meet Hits Murder of Chicago Workers,” Aug 15 1931, 2

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

“Thousands Demonstrate Against Cop Brutality,” Aug 15 1931, 1

“Hit Chicago Massacre In Many Meets,” Aug 22 1931, 1

“Machine Guns Ready, Trained On Miners,” Aug 22 1931, 1

B’ham Notes, Aug 29 1931, 4

“Greetings From Y.C.L., District No. 17,” Aug 29 1931, 4

“Reign of Terror Sweeping B,ham [sic],” Aug 29 1931, 1

“Free Braxton On Bond; Legion In Anti-Red Drive,” Sep 5 1931, 1

“Chi. Workers Continue Put Furniture In,” Sep 5 1931, 2

“‘White Man’s Nigger’ Creed,” Sep 5 1931, 4

“Charlotte Workers Expose O. De Priest,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Continue To Jail Negroes On Frame-Up,” Sep 12 1931, 2

“Rabid Judge Directs Fight For Owners,” Sep 12 1931, 1

“Negro and White Workers Denounce Oscar De Priest,” Sep 19 1931, 3

“Morgan, Mellon, Ford, Insull Back of Murder Gang Active in Harlan,” Oct 3 1931, 1

“Capitalist Politics In Tennessee,” Oct 10 1931, 4

“Workers Get Big Wage Cut On 2 Roads,” Oct 17 1931, 1

“Strike Defeats Wage Cut Drive On Chicago Shop,” Oct 17 1931, 1

“Probe Extends To Principal Cities In U.S.A.,” Oct 24 1931, 1

“Murder Gang Indicts Three Mine Leaders,” Oct 24 1931, 1

“Four Main Columns Will Reach Capitol Dec. 7th,” Oct 24 1931, 2

“Negro Labor Increases In All Industry,” Oct 24 1931, 3

“Secret Jailing of Miners Is Exposed In Ky.,” Oct 24 1931, 3

“Preparing To Take Demands To Washington,” Oct 31 1931, 1

“[Illegible] In Terror In Mississippi Farming Region,” Oct 31 1931, 3

“Bread Line For Teachers,” Dec 5 1931, 1

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

“Ritchie, Maryland’s Lynch Governor, Defends Murderers of Matt Williams,” Dec 19 1931, 4

“Scab Mine Union Officers Aid Cops,” Dec 26 1931, 1

“Drivers Increase Wages,” Dec 26 1931, 3

“Illinois Schools Close,” Dec 26 1931, 3

Untitled, Jan 9 1932, 3

“Walker Failed to Get Mooney To Give Up Labor Activities,” Jan 16 1932, 1

“Chicago Center Of Packinghouse Organization Drive,” Jan 16 1932, 3

“Negro Leaders Out of Georgia State Rebuplican [sic] Party,” Feb 6 1932, 3

“Sears Roebuck Pay Cut,” Feb 6 1932, 4

“Many Workers Rally To Take Simms’ Place,” Mar 5 1932, 1

“Another Hooverville,” Mar 5 1932, 4

Caption to photo of Tom Mooney, May 20 1933, 4

“Delegates of Toiling Farmers Will Plan Mass Fight On Hunger, Low Prices, and Mass Evictions From Land at National Conference in Chicago, Illinois,” Nov 15 1933, 2

“T.E. Barlow, Martyred Leader Of The Southern Workers,” Nov 15 1933, 4

“‘Southern Worker’ Challenges N.R.A.’s Lower Wage-Scale for South; Shows that Talk of Cheaper Living Here is Lie,” Dec 20 1933, 2

“Work on Infants’ Wear Brings ‘Just Enough For Beans,” Dec 20 1933, 3

“Farm Conference Delegates Plan Fight On Hunger,” Dec 20 1933, 4

“N.R.A. Moves To Fascism Says Resigning Board Member,” Jul 1934, 4

“Southern Delegates Go To National Anti-War Congress,” Oct 1934, 2

“Fifteen Arrested In Georgia Terror Drive Under Slave Law,” Nov 1934, 1

“B’ham Girl Goes Anti-War Meet,” Nov 1934, 5

“Convention Call,” Dec 1934, 2

“Negro Congress To Fight Lynching,” Feb 1936, 6

“Alabama’s New Game,” Feb 1936, 8

“Is The South a Part of The United States?” Mar-Apr 1936, 3

“Red Baiters Answered By Randolph,” Mar-Apr 1936, 4

“Negro Leader Calls for Unity Of Action,” Jul 1936, 4

“Southern Negro, White Youth Hold Conference in Richmond,” Jan 1937, 3

The American Scene, “S.W.O.C. Wins 5-2 In J. And L. Election,” Jul 1937, 10


Chicago Mercantile Exchange:
“Bosses Cry For War On U.S.S.R.,” Oct 4 1930, 1
Chicago Midwestern Railroad:
“Workers Get Big Wage Cut On 2 Roads,” Oct 17 1931, 1

“Strike Defeats Wage Cut Drive On Chicago Shop,” Oct 17 1931, 1


Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha Railway:
“Workers Get Big Wage Cut On 2 Roads,” Oct 17 1931, 1
Chicago Tribune:
“‘Southern Worker’ Challenges N.R.A.’s Lower Wage-Scale for South; Shows that Talk of Cheaper Living Here is Lie,” Dec 20 1933, 2
Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Corp.:
“Scab Mine Union Officers Aid Cops,” Dec 26 1931, 1
Chickasha, Okla.:
Lynch Law At Work: Chickasha, Okla., Jan 3 1931, 2
Childersburg, Ala.:
Lynch Law At Work: Anniston, Ala., Dec 6 1930, 2
Child, Godfrey:
“Ritchie, Maryland’s Lynch Governor, Defends Murderers of Matt Williams,” Dec 19 1931, 4
Child labor:
“Young Workers Are Hard Hit By Speed-Up Grind,” Aug 16 1930, 3

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

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

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

“Child Worker Smothered,” Oct 11 1930, 2

My Life, Oct 11 1930, 4

My Life, Oct 18 1930, 4

“Fishermen in South Lowest Paid Workers,” Oct 25 1930, 3

My Life, Oct 25 1930, 4

“Turpentine Swamp Slavery,” Dec 6 1930, 3

“Humanitarian Bosses Fire Upon Workers,” Dec 6 1930, 4

“Child Hand In Mill Supports Whole Family,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Speed-Up So Great Boss Uses Pistol,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Low Pay, Long Hours At Western Union,” Jan 10 1931, 3

“Worked 19 Years in Mill—Fired,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Greenville Jobless Council Gets Food For Hungry Workers,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Unemployed Demand Relief From City Of Greenville,” Apr 4 1931, 4

Caption, “Child Laborer,” Apr 11 1931, 1

“Work 12-Year-Old Children In Rayon Mill,” Apr 25 1931, 3

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

“Farm Workers Getting as Low As 15¢ Day—Organize, Fight!” Jun 27 1931, 4

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

“Mississippi Child Slavery,” Dec 5 1931, 2

“Georgia Slavery,” Dec 5 1931, 2

“Men Get Child’s Pay,” Feb 6 1932, 2

“Southern Textile Workers Strike As Code Brings Pay Cuts,” Aug 15 1933, 1

Important News in Short: New Orleans, La., Nov 1934, 4

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

“Save Our Children,” May 1937, 7
Child Labor Amendment (Louisiana):
“Jailed 17 Times For Selling Anti-Long Book,” Jun 1935, 1
Children:
“Pioneers in Chattanooga,” Aug 30 1930, 3

“Jobless, Sells Baby,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“No School, But Labor,” Sep 20 1930, 1

“Children Dying From Drought,” Sep 20 1930, 2

“[Illegible] Children Starving In One County Alone,” Oct 4 1930, 1

My Life, Oct 4 1930, 4

“Child Worker Smothered,” Oct 11 1930, 2

My Life, Oct 11 1930, 4

“Barber Hill Oil Workers Live in Sties,” Oct 18 1930, 3

My Life, Oct 18 1930, 4

My Life, Nov 1 1930, 6

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

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

My Life, Nov 8 1930, 4

“Make Workers Pay In Chest,” Nov 15 1930, 3

My Life, Nov 15 1930, 4

“8 children to Feed--Wife of Tenant Farmer Desperate,” Nov 22 1930, 1

“Boss Help,” Nov 22 1930, 3

My Life, Nov 22 1930, 4

“‘Dangerous Criminals’,” Nov 29 1930, 3

My Life, Nov 29 1930, 4

“Frozen Children Get No Aid,” Dec 6 1930, 1

“Demand State Jobless Fund In N. Carolina,” Dec 13 1930, 1

“Jail Husband as ‘Vag,’ Try Same On Wife,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Child Hand In Mill Supports Whole Family,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Children Barefooted in Richest Delta County,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“‘Roast Little Pig, or Die a Poor Hog’,” Dec 20 1930, 1

Untitled editorial cartoon, Dec 20 1930, 3

My Life, Dec 20 1930, 4

“A ‘Criminal’,” Dec 27 1930, 2

My Life, Dec 27 1930, 3

“Jailed as Vagrant For Protecting A Child,” Jan 3 1931, 2

“‘Buy Now!’ So Goes To Buy But Forgets He Needs Cash,” Jan 3 1931, 3

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

“Ella May’s Murderers Continue Persecution Of Her Children,” Jan 10 1931, 4

“Opium For Children,” Jan 10 1931, 4

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

My Life, Jan 24 1931, 3

“Texan Ex-Preacher, Farmer Calls For Fieht [sic] Right Now,” Jan 24 1931, 4

My Life, Jan 31 1931, 3

“Farm Children Die Fast,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Put Furniture Back In Atlanta,” Feb 21 1931, 1

Untitled, Feb 28 1931, 3

“Hoover Thinks $1 Day Enuff for Family of 7,” Mar 7 1931, 3

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

“Barbarity of Capitalism,” Mar 7 1931, 4

“Starvation Too Painful,” Mar 14 1931, 3

“Greenville Jobless Council Gets Food For Hungry Workers,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Forced To Sell Children,” Apr 4 1931, 3

“Red Cross Tells Starving Family To Wait a Week,” Apr 4 1931, 3

Caption, “Child Laborer,” Apr 11 1931, 1

“Workers Starved, Red Cross Feeds Rayon Mill Favorites,” Apr 11 1931, 3

“Jobless T.C.I. Worker Forced to Give Up Children,” Apr 18 1931, 3

“For The Kids,” Apr 18 1931, 4

“Work 12-Year-Old Children In Rayon Mill,” Apr 25 1931, 3

“6,000,000 Children Underfed,” May 2 1931, 4

“Blame Reds for Oil Fire Deaths,” May 9 1931, 4

Caption, “Workers’ Children—A Contrast,” May 16 1931, 2

“Expose Baby Peonage On Plantation,” May 30 1931, 2

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

Untitled, Jun 6 1931, 1

“What About That Little Boy,” Jun 6 1931, 2

“Jobless Mothers Take Poison,” Jun 20 1931, 4

“Gives Up Children,” Jun 27 1931, 4

“‘Speak Up, Don’t Starve Quietly’,” Jul 18 1931, 3

“Plan Peonage Child Farm In Austin, Tex.,” Jul 25 1931, 3

“A Worker Who Has Finally Opened His Eyes,” Aug 1 1931, 3

“Catch Crabs to Live in Tampa,” Aug 1 1931, 3

“‘Flux,’ Deadly Disease, Hitting Kentucky Fields,” Aug 8 1931, 1

“Oppressors Wiping Out Native African Peoples,” Aug 15 1931, 4

“Children Taken From Unemployed Mother,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Negro Candidates Prominet [sic] In N.Y. Communist Campaign,” Sep 19 1931, 1

“Child Slavery Rampant Throughout All Alabama,” Oct 17 1931, 2

“Jim Crow School Treats Children Worse Than Dogs,” Oct 17 1931, 3

“Four Main Columns Will Reach Capitol Dec. 7th,” Oct 24 1931, 2

“Arkansas Children Denied Doctor’s Care,” Oct 24 1931, 3

“Charity Grafters Carry on Fake at Workers’ Expense,” Dec 5 1931, 2

“McWane Pipe In A Big Wage Cutting Drive,” Dec 12 1931, 3

“Defy the Tampa Injunction!” Dec 19 1931, 4

“W. Va. Miners Organizing,” Dec 26 1931, 1

“Disease, Death Add To Miss. Flood Horror,” Jan 16 1932, 2

“National Relief On For Kentucky Striking Miners,” Jan 16 1932, 2

“Boy Gets One Year Sentence for Help To Tampa Strikers,” Jan 30 1932, 3

“Evans, Editor of Rat Sheet, Tells New Lie,” Feb 20 1932, 1

“Child Hunger In N.Y.,” Feb 20 1930, 3

“Threat To Lynch Negro Children,” Mar 5 1932, 3

“Charity And Bosses Compete In Wage Cutting,” Aug 31 1933, 3

“End Of The Year Finds Cropper’ Family In Rags,” Dec 20 1933, 3

Important News In Short: Moscow, USSR, Sep 1934, 3

“Richmond Jobless Demand Relief For School Children,” Nov 1934, 2

“I.L.D. Rouses Fight Against Rapist Stool,” Nov 1934, 3

“Soviet Pioneers Write To Southern Workers Kids,” Jan 1935, 6

“Negro and White, Unite!” Feb 1935, 2

Important News In Short: New York, N.Y., Feb 1935, 4

“Health Low Wealth High In Carolina,” Jul 1936, 3

Caption, “Babies In Gas Masks,” Jul 1936, 6

“Negro Children’s Health Weakened in Birmingham,” Jul 1936, 7

Caption, May 1937, 7


Chile:
“Chilean Govt. Bombs Navy To Stem Mutiny,” Sep 12 1931, 1

“Toward Revolution,” Sep 12 1931, 4

“Stop No. Sea Practice And Sing Red Flag,” Sep 26 1931, 1

“Chilean Navy Mutiny Leader Wins Election,” Oct 31 1931, 1


Chilton County, Ala.:
“Grand Jury Refuses To Indict Thugs Who Kidnapped Joseph Gelders,” Dec 1936, 14
China:
“Workers, Peasants Of China Set Up Own Rule,” Aug 16 1930, 2

“Boss Terror Grows In China as Reds Advance,” Aug 30 1930, 2

“Another City Falls To Chinese Communist Army,” Sep 20 1930, 1

“Defend The Soviet Union! Vote Communist!” Oct 18 1930, 4

“Unions And The Communists,” Nov 8 1930, 2

“On The Path Of The Bolshevik Revolution,” Nov 8 1930, 4

“2,000,000 Die Of Hunger,” Mar 14 1931, 3

“Chinese Reds Win Victory,” Mar 21 1931, 2

“Demonstrate May Day!” Apr 18 1931, 1

“Decapitate 1,800 Workers,” May 9 1931, 3

“U.S. Tool In China Murders C.P. Leader,” Jul 18 1931, 2

“The Korean Uprising,” Aug 1 1931, 4

“Communists In China Give Land To Poor Farmers,” Aug 8 1931, 2

“Toward Revolution,” Sep 12 1931, 4

“Legal Lyncher In Scottsboro Appeal Threat,” Sep 19 1931, 2

“German Sailors’ Greetings,” Sep 26 1931, 1

“Wall Street’s War Game,” Oct 3 1931, 4

“Hoover Would Grab Colonies Attack Soviet,” Oct 17 1931, 1

“Stock Market Rise Follows Wage Cuts,” Oct 17 1931, 4

“Workers Of South Must Carry Out Mass Fight Against War Plotters,” Oct 31 1931, 1

“Fourteen Years of Soviet Power,” Nov 7 1931, 1

“Hoover Agent Takes Trip To Soviet Border,” Nov 7 1931, 3

“Yank Bandits Back Warfare In Manchuria,” Dec 5 1931, 1

“Politicians In Panic Try To Evade Issue,” Dec 12 1931, 1

“Japan Bandit Raids Upheld By League, U.S.,” Dec 19 1931, 1

“Hatch Murder Plot For War Against USSR,” Jan 2 1932, 1

“Again the Flood Horror,” Jan 9 1932, 4

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

“All Readers of the Southern Worker Must Rally to Save Paper,” Jan 30 1932, 4

“Tennessee Coal and Iron Getting Ready for War,” Feb 20 1932, 2

“Women and War Pamphlet Is Out,” Feb 20 1932, 3

“Stop The Robber War Against China!” Mar 5 1932, 1

“Tom Mooney’s Mother Pleads For Prisoners,” Mar 5 1932, 2

“Draft Blanks Being Printed For New War,” Mar 5 1932, 4

“Communists In Elections With Fighting Slate,” Oct 1934, 1

“Japan, China Bosses Join Against Toilers,” Feb 1935, 2

“Hitler Moves To Start War In Europe,” Mar-Apr 1936, 1

Eyes On The World, Jan 1937, 15

International News, Apr 1937, 10

Review of the Month, Sep 1937, 4


Chinchow, China:
“Japan Bandit Raids Upheld By League, U.S.,” Dec 19 1931, 1

“Czech Tool Of France Plots Murder of Jap,” Jan 9 1932, 2


Chinese Eastern Railway:

War Plotters Smuggle Arms Against USSR,” Dec 12 1931, 2


Chinese Soviet Republic:
“World War Looms as Bandit Powers Clash in Far East; Demand U.S. Withdraw Arms,” Feb 6 1932, 1
Chiquola Mill:
“We Shan’t Forget,” Oct 1934, 2
Chisholm, Robert:
“Georgia Butchers Burn Two Negroes in Chair,” Oct 24 1931, 3
Christmas:
My Life, Oct 11 1930, 4

My Life, Nov 1 1930, 6

“Runs From Farm To Escape Starvation—Same In Mines,” Nov 29 1930, 1

My Life, Nov 29 1930, 4

“Wage Cuts As X-mas Gift In Savona Mill,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Children Barefooted in Richest Delta County,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“Danville Strikers Fight On,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“‘Roast Little Pig, or Die a Poor Hog’,” Dec 20 1930, 1

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

“Tinsel To Eat,” Dec 27 1930, 2

“A ‘Criminal’,” Dec 27 1930, 2

“X-mas Cheer,” Dec 27 1930, 4

“Boss Charity,” Dec 27 1930, 4

“‘Buy Now!’ So Goes To Buy But Forgets He Needs Cash,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Santa Brings More Lay-Off,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Textile Mills Lay Off Hands,” Jan 10 1931, 2

“Dicks Shoot Workers Gathering Coal,” Jan 10 1931, 3

“All a Laborer Needs is Soup With Hog Rings,” Jan 24 1931, 3

My Life, Jan 24 1931, 3

“Pie For Sally Captain; Jobless Wait For Heaven,” Jan 31 1931, 3

“Mrs. Montgomery In Greenville,” Jul 18 1931, 2

“Pickens Hounded Out Of Meeting By Angry Workers,” Jul 18 1931, 2

“‘We Are Dying For Food, Slaves’,” Jul 18 1931, 3

“Another Belly-Crawler Attacks Boys Defense,” Jul 18 1931, 3

“Another Mill Cuts Wages,” Oct 10 1931, 4

“Left-Over Chicken Bones Given to Sick,” Dec 26 1931, 2

“Danville Mill Slaves Forced To Give Money,” Jan 9 1932, 3

“New Orleans Police Raids as Xmas Present for Jobless,” Jan 9 1932, 3

“N. Carolina Bank Crash,” Jan 9 1932, 3

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

A Page For Southern Women,” May 1937, 14


Christwick, Alvin:
“Aim To Stop Militants In Dock Strike,” Mar 14 1931, 1
Chung Hing, China:
Important News in Short: Shanghai, China, Nov 1934, 4
Church of Christ:
News In Brief: Memphis, Tenn., Feb 1936, 4
Church League for Industrial Democracy:
“Scottsboro Defense Committee,” Feb 1936, 6
Churches:
“$1.50 A Day Rotten Work In Miss. Sawmills, Railroad,” Sep 27 1930, 3

“Barber Hill Oil Workers Live in Sties,” Oct 18 1930, 3

“One Meal A Year,” Nov 8 1930, 2

“8 children to Feed--Wife of Tenant Farmer Desperate,” Nov 22 1930, 1

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

The Reds Say, Dec 20 1930, 4

“World Is Coming To End—Don’t Fight, Says Church,” Dec 27 1930, 2

“Pray, Don’t Fight, Say Sky Pilots,” Feb 14 1931, 2

“Preacher Does Stuff for Boss,” Feb 21 1931, 4

“‘A Dollar A Day Is All They Pay’,” Feb 28 1931, 3

“‘Speed-Up’ Holy Song of Boss Preacher In Ga.,” Feb 28 1931, 3

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

“Eliz. Scab Herder Put In Charge of Relief,” Mar 21 1931, 3

“Chain Jobless In Texas Church,” Mar 21 1931, 4

“L.S.N.R. Grows In Atlanta,” Mar 21 1931, 4

“De Priest Shows His True Colors,” Mar 28 1931, 4

“More Rats The Church Harbors in Elizabethton,” Apr 4 1931, 3

“SW ‘Fly In Pie’ Of Well Paid Church Heads,” Apr 18 1931, 3

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

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

“Scottsboro Protest Pours In From All Parts of Country,” May 9 1931, 4

“Make Warrior Miners Professional Beggars,” May 16 1931, 1

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

“Thousands In Protest March In New York,” May 23 1931, 1

“118 Churches Represented In Chicago,” May 30 1931, 1

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

“Negro Preachers Say “Can’t Bother About 9,” May 30 1931, 3

“Gal. Ministers ‘Thank’ Gov. Miller For Favor,” May 30 1931, 3

“Mrs. Williams In Greenville Meet,” Jun 6 1931, 2

“Preacher Praises K.K.K. Mobmen,” Jun 6 1931, 3

“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

“Faker Tells Negro Workers To Stick By Boss,” Jun 20 1931, 3

“Opium Plant Disorders,” Jul 4 1931, 3

“Petty Leeches Do Boss Work,” Jul 25 1931, 3

“Uncle Toms In Chatta. Act As Stool-Pigeons,” Jul 25 1931, 3

“Plan Peonage Child Farm In Austin, Tex.,” Jul 25 1931, 3

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

“Socrates, Thy Name Is Judas,” Aug 22 1931, 2

Untitled, Sep 5 1931, 2

“Charlotte Workers Expose O. De Priest,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Starve and Pray,” Sep 12 1931, 2

“Militia Called In Arkansas Church Row,” Sep 19 1931, 2

“Preacher Gets Gay With Woman,” Sep 19 1931, 3

“Preacher Butchers Son,” Sep 19 1931, 4

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

“Crooked Bishop’s Pal Gets Govt. Parole,” Oct 17 1931, 4

“Bishop Indicted On Election Fraud,” Oct 24 1931, 4

“Unemployed In New Orleans Build Council,” Oct 31 1931, 2

“NY Preacher Denies Hearing to Mrs. Wright,” Oct 31 1931, 4

“John Haynes Holmes Praises Soviet Union,” Dec 19 1931, 2

“More Tyranny At Camp Hill,” Dec 19 1931, 4

“Left-Over Chicken Bones Given to Sick,” Dec 26 1931, 2

“Another Rev. Butcher,” Jan 2 1932, 2

“Great Discovery by Senate Committee of Crooked Bishop,” Jan 2 1932, 2

“Carl Anderson, Liar and Faker, Cannot Be Found,” Mar 5 1932, 2

Important News in Short: Washington, D.C., Nov 1934, 4

The International Scene, Jul 1937, 10


Churchill, Winston:
“Prevent the War of Invasion!” Dec 13 1930, 4
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