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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Communist Party of Great Britain:
“Int’l. Jobless Fighting Day,” Feb 7 1931, 1
Communist Party of India:
“Ghandi Again Helps British Butchers In Mass Murder Drive,” Jan 16 1932, 2
Communist Party of Ireland:
“England’s Irish Butchers Decree Death For Political Opponents,” Oct 31 1931, 3
Communist Party of Italy:
“Mussolini Hell,” Nov 15 1931, 3
Communist Party of Japan:
“Japanese Workers Jailed,” Apr 11 1931, 4

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

“Stop The Robber War Against China!” Mar 5 1932, 1
Communist Party of Korea:
“Japan Bandit Raids Upheld By League, U.S.,” Dec 19 1931, 1
Communist Party of Louisiana:
“Program Drawn For Fight On Long,” May 1935, 2
Communist Party of Poland:
“Int’l. Jobless Fighting Day,” Feb 7 1931, 1

“Polish Terror Rages Against Working Class,” Oct 31 1931, 4


Communist Party of Spain:
Untitled, Dec 6 1930, 4

“Another Form of Boss Government Set Up In Spain,” Apr 25 1931, 2


Communist Party of USSR:
“On The Path Of The Bolshevik Revolution,” Nov 8 1930, 4

“Chattanooga Bar Head Lauds The Soviet Schools,” Nov 7 1931, 2


Communist Party USA (Carolinas district):
Build the New South: Carolinas, Apr 1937, 2
Communist Party USA:
“What Do We Stand For?” Aug 16 1930, 1

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

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

“T.C.I. Hounds Birmingham Workers,” Aug 16 1930, 1

“Workers Must Save 6 Organizers In Atlanta,” Aug 16 1930, 2

“Workers’ Social Insurance,” Aug 16 1930, 4

“They Can Never Smash Us!,” Aug 16 1930, 4

“Communists And Election,” Aug 16 1930, 4

The Reds Say, Aug 16 1930, 4

“Demand Safety; Freedom for Robertsons,” Aug 30 1930, 1

“Farmers Rally For Struggle at Election Meet,” Aug 30 1930, 1

“‘Daily Worker’ Greets Us,” Aug 30 1930, 1

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

“A.F. of L. Fakers Convene,” Aug 30 1930, 1

“Big Wage Cuts At Connors Steel,” Aug 30 1930, 3

“Smash The Bosses Offensive,” Aug 30 1930, 4

“Fight For Social Insurance,” Aug 30 1930, 4

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

“Fight For Jobless Insurance! Vote Communist!” Sep 6 1930, 1

“Call Workers To Smash Terror,” Sep 6 1930, 1

“Jailed Jobless Leaders Greet Southern Worker,” Sep 6 1930, 1

“Nominate Red Candidates At Virginia Meet,” Sep 6 1930, 1

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

“A.F. of L. Backs Boss Men,” Sep 6 1930, 4

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

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

“B’Ham Workers Resist Terror,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“Alabama Politicians Exposed,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“Charlotte Workers Point Way,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“The Boss Solves Unemployment,” Sep 13 1930, 3

Untitled, Sep 13 1930, 3

Staff box, Sep 13 1930, 4

“New Attack On Workers Launched,” Sep 13 1930, 4

Fight Unemployment by Organizing!” Sep 13 1930, 4

“Birmingham and Chattanooga in Revolutionary Competition,” Sep 13 1930, 4

“Five Lynchings In Five Days As Unemployment Grows Worse,” Sep 20 1930, 1

“Workers School Opens In South,” Sep 20 1930, 1

“Communists Win In German Poll,” Sep 20 1930, 1

Building The Southern Worker, Sep 20 1930, 2

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

“Don’t Be Yellow, Says Ala. Farmer,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“Wage Cuts In Houston Grow,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“Birmingham and Chattanooga in Revolutionary Competition,” Sep 20

1930, 4


“Fight Lynching,” Sep 20 1930, 4

Staff box, Sep 20 1930, 4

“10% Wage Cut In Candidate Bankhead Mine,” Sep 27 1930, 1

“Workers of North Carolina Register,” Sep 27 1930, 1

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

“Chained Day and Nights on Gangs,” Sep 27 1930, 2

“B’ham [sic] Police Fail Top Stop Organization,” Sep 27 1930, 2

“Workers Join Party As Connors Steel Closes,” Sep 27 1930, 3

“Turn Defeat Into Success In Alabama Election Campaign,” Sep 27 1930, 4

“Elections in North Carolina,” Sep 27 1930, 4

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

“The German Elections,” Sep 27 1930, 4

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

“Negro Worker on Red Ticket,” Oct 4 1930, 1

“Miner’s Child Starves To Death,” Oct 4 1930, 1

“A Communist To A Farmer,” Oct 4 1930, 2

“Making Red Shop Out of U.S. Pipe,” Oct 4 1930, 3

“Workers See Worst Times In 16 Years,” Oct 4 1930, 3

“A Vicious Speed-Up Method,” Oct 4 1930, 3

“Club Worker Asking Pay,” Oct 4 1930, 3

Staff box, Oct 4 1930, 4

“Government Dooms Farmers To Starve,” Oct 4 1930, 4

“Building The Southern Worker,” Oct 11 1930, 2

“Farmers Must Organize Immediately,” Oct 11 1930, 4

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

“A Thousand And One Lies,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“Hoover Calls for Attack on Workers,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“Demand Release to Save Minor,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“Two Heavens,” Oct 18 1930, 2

“Happening In Danville,” Oct 18 1930, 2

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

“Lynch Law,” Oct 18 1930, 3

“Workers Strike Against Cuts,” Oct 18 1930, 3

A Communist To A Farmer, Oct 18 1930, 3

“Help The Poor Kiddies, Please,” Oct 18 1930, 4

“Register!” Oct 18 1930, 4

Untitled, Oct 18 1930, 4

“Raise A Mailed Fist Over King’s Mountain!” Oct 18 1930, 4

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

“Workers Must Save 6 Organizers From Atlanta Electric Lynching,” Oct 25 1930, 1

“25% Greenville Workers Jobless: Rest On Part Time,” Oct 25 1930, 2

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

A Communist To A Farmer, Oct 25 1930, 3

Staff box, Oct 25 1930, 4

“The Convention of the A.F. of L.,” Oct 25 1930, 4

My Life, Oct 25 1930, 4

“Fake Schemes For Jobless To Get Votes,” Nov 1 1930, 1

“Wage Battle for Workers Candidates,” Nov 1 1930, 1

“Socialists Avoid Lynch Law Issue in Texas Elections,” Nov 1 1930, 2

“Boss Lives In $30,000,000 Palace; Workers Get $6,” Nov 1 1930, 2

“Raise Call To Free Atlanta Six At Polls,” Nov 1 1930, 2

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

A Communist To A Farmer, Nov 1 1930, 4

“Such Fakers For Bosses’ Candidates,” Nov 1 1930, 5

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

“Young Toilers and Elections,” Nov 1 1930, 5



“Russian Revolution Meet In Charlotte,” Nov 1 1930, 5

“Join The Communist Party,” Nov 1 1930, 5

“The Election Campaign,” Nov 1 1930, 6

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

“Communist Prevents Lynching,” Nov 8 1930, 1

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

“‘Build Party, Southern Worker,’ Says Invalid,” Nov 8 1930, 3

“Government Is Scab Herder For Danville Mills,” Nov 8 1930, 3



“85 Percent TCI Workers In Ensley Unemployed—Fed On Bunk,” Nov 8 1930, 3

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

“Big Election Gains by Reds Throughout Land,” Nov 15 1930, 1

“No Relief But Lies By Hoover Regime,” Nov 15 1930, 1

“Demand Death for Lynchers; Right to Build Negro Nation,” Nov 15 1930, 1

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

“Reply To Misled Worker,” Nov 15 1930, 2

“Cropper Sees Struggle As Only Way Out,” Nov 15 1930, 3

“The Elections,” Nov 15 1930, 4

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

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

“Insurance For Jobless Only Way Of Relief,” Nov 22 1930, 1

“Steel Barons Reopen Case Against Reds,” Nov 22 1930, 2

“Disease Is Pay Check For Labor,” Nov 22 1930, 3

“The Fish Committee,” Nov 22 1930, 4

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

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

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

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

“Veteran Labor Fighter Dies,” Dec 6 1930, 1

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

“KKK Has Hard Job Fooling the Workers,” Dec 6 1930, 2

“The Terrible Crime of Organizing ‘Vagrants’,” Dec 6 1930, 4

The Reds Say, Dec 6 1930, 4

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

“Keep Southern Worker Going!—Act Quickly,” Dec 13 1930, 1

“Cannot Wait 50 Years, But Must Fight Lynch Now,” Dec 13 1930, 2

“Demonstrate For Defense Of Soviets,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“The Stuff Boss Justice Is Made Of,” Dec 20 1930, 2

“Black As Well As White Need Food,” Dec 20 1930, 3

“Reds Polled 3,392 Votes In Tennessee,” Dec 27 1930, 1

“Leader of B’ham Jobless March Describes Action,” Dec 27 1930, 3

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

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

“Bloated Parasites and Starving Millions,” Jan 3 1931, 4

“Try To Stop T.C.I. Workers Organizing,” Jan 10 1931, 1

“Charlotte Reds Enter Elections,” Jan 10 1931, 2

“Ex-Soldier Gets No Relief With 4 Children Sick,” Jan 10 1931, 3

“City Ice Cuts Workers’ Wages,” Jan 10 1931, 3

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

“Warning Against Spy In Atlanta,” Jan 10 1931, 4

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



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

“Against Wage Cuts, For Real Aid In B’ham,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Lenin Memorial Meetings,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Organizers On Trial Expose T.C.I. Terror,” Jan 17 1931, 2

“Attack Communists,” Jan 17 1931, 2

“Worker Tell [sic] How B’ham Trial Proved Communists Are Right,” Jan 17 1931, 3

“4,000 Storm City Hall In B’ham For Job,” Jan 17 1931, 3

“The Birmingham Bosses Wage-Cutting Fund,” Jan 17 1931, 4

“Demand War Billions For Jobless Aid,” Jan 24 1931, 1

“Family Of 11 Living on 2 Ears Corn Day,” Jan 24 1931, 1

“Farmers of South, Fight Starvation!” Jan 24 1931, 1

“Fight Evictions In Birmingham,” Jan 24 1931, 1

Our Sustaining Fund, Jan 24 1931, 2

“‘Outlaw Reds’ Says Ham Fish,” Jan 24 1931, 2

“Work 3-Day Week On Speed-Up in Stockham,” Jan 24 1931, 2

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

“Rayon Corp. Cheats Maimed Worker Out Of Compensation,” Jan 24 1931, 3

“Many New Members To Join Party At Meets,” Jan 24 1931, 4

“Farmers Invite Red Leader To Cullman Relief Mass Meeting,” Jan 31 1931, 1

“Jail Leaders Of Ark. Hunger Fight,” Jan 31 1931, 1

“125 Negro and White Workers In Atlanta,” Jan 31 1931, 2

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

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

“Int’l. Jobless Fighting Day,” Feb 7 1931, 1

“Plan Mass Fight For Release of 5 B’ham Workers,” Feb 7 1931, 1

“Prepare Fight In Atlanta Mill,” Feb 7 1931, 2

“Sick Seaman Told To Eat Well—But How?” Feb 7 1931, 3

“Expose Police Spy Hites In Birmingham,” Feb 7 1931, 4

“B’ham Bosses Give Jobless More Terror,” Feb 14 1931, 1

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

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

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

“Lay-offs and Wage-Cuts Epidemic in Kannapolis,” Feb 14 1931, 3

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

“B’ham Fires 200 Men As Bond Issue Drops,” Feb 14 1931, 4

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

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

“‘Mayor Eats My Food’,” Says Negro,” Feb 21 1931, 2

“Jobless Seaman Learns Lesson From German Red,” Feb 21 1931, 3

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

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

“Give A Decisive Answer on Feb. 25th,” Feb 21 1921, 4

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

“B’ham Trials Up; Another Jailed,” Feb 28 1931, 1

“Farmers Want Red Organizers,” Feb 28 1931, 1

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

“Red Leaflets Right In Mills,” Feb 28 1931, 1

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

“Speed-Up B’ham Signatures,” Feb 28 1931, 2

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

“Fight Jim-Crowism Buy Joining Com. Party,” Feb 28 1931, 3

“Information For McDuff,” Feb 28 1931, 3

“Stony Creek Farmer Tells of A.F. of L. Red Scare Lies,” Feb 28 1931, 3

“The National Revolutionary Struggle of the Negroes,” Feb 28 1931, 4

“No Place For Race Prejudice,” Mar 7 1931, 1

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

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

“Interesting Lectures At Charlotte Forum,” Mar 7 1931, 2

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


“Militant? Then We’ll Deport You,” Mar 7 1931, 3

“Int’l Women’s Day,” Mar 7 1931, 4

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

“Guilty Of Race Prejudice,” Mar 14 1931, 1

“Kidnap Two Organizers In Dallas,” Mar 14 1931, 1

“Propose Laws To Stop Farmers and Workers From Organizing,” Mar 14 1931, 1

“Vote For Workers’ Candidates In Chattanooga,” Mar 14 1931, 1

“Vote For Workers Men In the Chatta. Elections!” Mar 14 1931, 1

“Aim To Stop Militants In Dock Strike,” Mar 14 1931, 1

“Farm Prices Lowest on Record; More Starve,” Mar 14 1931, 2

“Women’s Meet In Atlanta,” Mar 14 1931, 2

“Devil’s Island Evils Suffered By La. Jobless,” Mar 14 1931, 3

“Texas Cops Jail Workers Asleep In Empty Houses,” Mar 14 1931, 3

“Both A.F. of L. And Ku Klux Fool Workers,” Mar 14 1931, 3

“Mill Bosses Turn Angels,” Mar 14 1931, 4

“Discharge Teacher for Red Views,” Mar 14 1931, 4

“Outlawing Communist Party in Alabama,” Mar 14 1931, 4

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

“Coder, Hurst Brutally Beaten By Lynchers,” Mar 21 1931, 1

“Jail Red Union Leaders In New Orleans Strike,” Mar 21 1931, 1

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

“Ark. Farmers Call On Party,” Mar 21 1931, 2

“4 Southern States Plan To Outlaw Communists,” Mar 21 1931, 2

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

“Machine Guns For Cuban Workers,” Mar 21 1931, 2

“Elizabethton Striker Raps U.T.W.,” Mar 21 1931, 3

“Stretch-Out and Cuts For Ky. [sic] Mill Workers”,” Mar 21 1931, 3

“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

“Movie Whips Up Lynch Spirit,” Mar 28 1931, 4

Caption, “Shall We Starve Without A Struggle?” Apr 4 1931, 1

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

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

“Protest Against Lynch Terror,” Apr 4 1931, 1

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

“Lay Off Older Workers In Atlanta Woolen Co.,” Apr 4 1931, 2

“Negroes Ready Fight Alongside Whites,” Apr 4 1931, 2

“Persecute Communist,” Apr 4 1931, 2

“Marriage Included In Peonage In Arkansas,” Apr 4 1931, 2

“Since Columbus Is Too Long—Change It,” Apr 4 1931, 3

“The Chattanooga Trial,” Apr 4 1931, 4

Caption, “A Rat,” Apr 4 1931, 4

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

“Protest Police Murder of Negro In Birmingham,” Apr 11 1931, 2

“Build The Y.C.L.,” 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

“B’ham Jobless Demand Relief From Red Cross,” Apr 18 1931, 2

“Jobless Turn on Water In Homes In B’ham,” Apr 18 1931, 2

“Propose New Gag Law In Atlanta,” Apr 18 1931, 2

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

“Communists In City Elections In Charlotte,” 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

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

“Pickens Supports I.L.D. Campaign,” May 2 1931, 2

“Evade Cops and Hold Successful Demonstrations,” May 9 1931, 1

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

“Demonstrations Round World,” May 9 1931, 1

“Cut Working Week at U.S. Pipe in B’ham.,” May 9 1931, 3

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

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

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

“Cut Farm Wages To 25 Cents In Ala. Black Belt,” May 16 1931, 1

“I.L.D. Wins Freedom For Oregon Worker,” May 16 1931, 2

“Boss Rot in New Orleans Election,” May 16 1931, 3

“Mass Protest Wins Freedom For Robinson,” May 23 1931, 1

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

“Conference Denounces Traitors To Nine Boys,” Jun 6 1931, 1

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

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

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

“Win Fight For Better School,” Jun 6 1931, 4

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

“Capitalist Courts in South as Lynch Agency for Mill and Land Owners,” Jun 20 1931, 4

“Daily Worker Faces Suspension—Workers Must Rush Funds,” Jun 20 1931, 4

“Do You Want More Information?” Jun 27 1931, 4

“Int’l Protest On Scottsboro,” Jul 11 1931, 1

“1,000 Demand Jobs In N.O.,” Jul 18 1931, 1

“Sees Communist Party As Only Leader,” Jul 18 1931, 3

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

“International Solidarity,” Jul 18 1931, 4

“500 At Charlotte Scottsboro Meet,” Jul 25 1931, 2

“Prepare Aug. 1st In Charlotte,” Jul 25 1931, 2

“Negro Judases and A.F. of L. Fakers Join Hands With Boss Class,” Aug 8 1931, 4

“Warns Farmers Against Fakers,” Aug 8 1931, 3

“Will We Permit Third Winter of Starvation?” Aug 8 1931, 4

“Workers Thruout [sic] World Protest War Preparation,” Aug 8 1931, 1

“500 At Tampa Aug. 1 Meet,” Aug 15 1931, 2

“Kill 1, Wound 4, Jail Communist Organizer,” Aug 15 1931, 1

“Significance of Yokinen,” Aug 15 1931, 4

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

“First Anniversary Greetings,” Aug 22 1931, 4

“Greetings From Central Committee,” Aug 22 1931, 1

“Jackson Held; 3 Vag Cases Postponed,” Aug 22 1931, 1

“Mill Workers Forced to Pay For Machinery,” Aug 22 1931, 3

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

B’ham Notes, Aug 29 1931, 4

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

“Camp Hill Cropper At Chattanooga Meet,” Aug 29 1931, 1

“Conference To Demand Schools,” Aug 29 1931, 1

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

“‘Law and Order’ in Harlan County,” 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

“Scheme to ‘Save’ Miners, on Rocks,” Sep 5 1931, 3

“To Cut Dole In England,” Sep 5 1931, 1

Untitled, Sep 5 1931, 2

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

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


“Fight Against Hunger,” Sep 12 1931, 4

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

“Toward Revolution,” Sep 12 1931, 4

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

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

“New Orleans Police Arrest Ten Workers,” Sep 26 1931, 1

“No Illusions About Darrow,” Sep 26 1931, 4

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

“De Priest Raves Against Workers in Atlanta Show,” Oct 3 1931, 2

“Kidnap, Beat Unemployed In S. Carolina,” Oct 3 1931, 2

“Miners’ Union Calls Workers To Support Their Class Party,” Oct 3 1931, 2

“Strike Against Wage-Cuts,” Oct 3 1931, 4

“War Plans In Birmingham Link Up Shops,” Oct 3 1931, 1

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

“Name Holden Kidnappers,” Oct 10 1931, 4

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

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

“25 Years on Job; Now Out of Iron Works,” Oct 17 1931, 2

“Penn. Bosses Jail Working Class Leaders,” Oct 17 1931, 2

“Klan Sets Off Fireworks in S.C. Mill Slave Town,” Oct 17 1931, 3

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

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

“Communist Lead Against Terrorism,” Oct 24 1931, 3

“Restaurant Help Get What Is Left on Table,” Oct 24 1931, 3

Staff box, Oct 24 1931, 4

“Central Committee Calls For Utmost Support of National Hunger March,” Oct 24 1931, 4

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

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

“Red Cross, Police, Charities Drive Unemployed to Slavery,” Oct 31 1931, 4

“The Soviet Union Solves Problem of Natl. Minorities,” Nov 7 1931, 2

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

“Florida Farmers Chase Police and Support the Reds,” Dec 5 1931, 1

“Police-Legion In Tampa, Fla., Raid Workers,” Dec 5 1931, 2

“Help in the Fight to Keep The Southern Worker Alive,” Dec 5 1931, 2

“Birmingham Stool Pigeons Trying to Stop Workers Reading Red Literature,” Dec 5 1931, 3

“Camp Hill; A Beacon Light For Mass of Southern Land Slaves,” Dec 5 1931, 4

“Politician Wants An Anti-Red Law,” Dec 12 1931, 3

“Win Demands At Stockham By Activity,” Dec 12 1931, 3

“A Filthy Bunch of Spies at Stockham,” Dec 19 1931, 3

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

Staff box, Dec 19 1931, 4

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

“Doak Snarling New Lies About Hunger March,” Dec 26 1931, 1

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

“Worse Than Slavery In St. Petersburg, Fla.,” Dec 26 1931, 1

“Build Party to Lead Growing Struggle In Carolinas and Va.,” Dec 26 1931, 4

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

Staff box, Dec 26 1931, 4

“Talk of Mutiny In Alabama Prisons,” Jan 2 1932, 2

Staff box, Jan 2 1932, 4

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

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

“Conference To Spread Strike On January 17,” Jan 9 1931, 1

“New Mexico Wage-Cut,” Jan 9 1932, 2

“Fine And Jail Sentence For W.G. Binkley,” Jan 9 1932, 3

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

Staff box, Jan 9 1932, 3

“Unemployed Of South To Act On February 4th,” Jan 16 1932, 2

“Build Our Revolutionary Party,” Jan 16 1932, 4

Staff box, Jan 16 1932, 4

“Pollard Demands Special Police to Deal With Strike,” Jan 30 1932, 2

“Scottsboro Is Brought Up At Tampa Trials,” Jan 30 1932, 3

“Workers Will Fight Against Va. Wage Cut,” Jan 30 1932, 3

“Factory Penetration And Fight Against Imperialist War,” Jan 30 1932, 4

“January ‘Communist’ Splendid Number for Guide to Action,” Jan 30 1932, 4

“District No. 16 Communist Party Challenges District No. 17 in Drive For New Members,” Feb 6 1932, 4

“Armed Troops Stop Funeral Preparations,” Feb 20 1932, 1

“Harry Simms Murdered By Gun Thug,” Feb 20 1932, 1

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

Staff box, Feb 20 1932, 4

“The Murder of Harry Simms a Challenge to the Working Class,” Feb 20 1932, 4

“Communist Party Can Get Results,” Feb 20 1932, 4

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

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

“Negro Worker On Ballot,” Mar 5 1932, 1

“Offer Reward For Jackson Dead Or Alive,” Mar 5 1932, 1

“Party Gains 1,000 In N.Y.,” Mar 5 1932, 3

Staff box, Mar 5 1932, 4

“The Communist Party In Kentucky,” Mar 5 1932, 4

“Whitewashing Franklin D. Roosevelt,” Mar 5 1932, 4

“What We Stand For,” May 20 1933, 1

The Question Box: “What Does Inflation Do To Our Paychecks?” May 20 1933, 3

The Question Box: “What Does The Sales Tax Mean To Us Workers?” Jun 10 1933, 3

“We Are Not Taking This One Lying Down,” Jun 10 1933, 4

“Arrest 28 In Fort Worth Eviction,” Jul 12 1933, 2

The Question Box: “Unemployment Insurance What Does It Mean?” Jul 12 1933, 3

Membership application, Jul 12 1933, 4

“The Communist Party Plans for the Coming Struggle,” Aug 15 1933, 4

“T.C.I. Workers To Head City Ticket Of B’ham Communist Party,” Aug 31 1933, 1
“M.C. Ellis, Candidate Of The Workers,” Aug 31 1933, 1

Caption, Sep 20 1933, 1

“Leader Of Tex. Unemployed Is Killed In Jail,” Sep 20 1933, 1

“Thousands Of Atlanta Workers At Mass Funeral For Blind Negro Murdered By Police,” Sep 20 1933, 2

“Answer The Tuscaloosa Murders With A Mass Anti-Lynching Conference,” Sep 20 1933, 4

“The Story Of My Life,” Sep 20 1933, 4

“The Story Of My Life,” Sep 20 1933, 4

“Win Release of Eight Jailed in Birmingham,” 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

“The Workers’ Greatest Leader,” Jan 20 1934, 4

Caption to photo of T.E. Barlow, Jan 20 1934, 2

“Expel Disrupter, Police Spy From Communist Party,” Jan 20 1934, 2

“Ex-Klansmen Denounce K.K.K., Join Communist Party,” Feb 10 1934, 1

Caption, Feb 10 1934, 1

“Raimund Miners Gather Forces For New Struggle,” Feb 10 1934, 1

“Ala. Miners Down Tools, Defy Strike-Breaking Order Of N.R.A. Board,” Mar 25 1934, 1

“Labor’s Two Hands: A True Story,” Mar 25 1934, 4

“Spread The Mine Strike! On Guard Against Sell Outs!” Mar 25 1934, 4

“White Legion—Fascist Spy Gang Against Workers,” Jul 1934, 1

“July 4—Revolutionary Holiday,” Jul 1934, 2

“A.F. of L. Big Shots Betray Rank And File,” Jul 1934, 4

“Communists Lead Strike Struggles,” Jul 1934, 4

“Harriman Strikers, Betrayed By NRA, Call For A United Front,” Sep 1934, 1

“Warrants Try Outlaw Reds, Workers’ Paper,” Sep 1934, 1

“Baby Born Dead As Aid Is Denied,” Sep 1934, 2

“White and Negro Workers In New Orleans United Front,” Sep 1934, 2

Important News In Short: Havana, Cuba, Sep 1934, 3

“Pledge To Build Communist Party In Mobile,” Sep 1934, 5

“Fight Fascism And War Developing Right Here,” Sep 1934, 6

Caption, Sep 1934, 6

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

“F.D.R., Gorman Bust General Textile Strike—Many Workers Fight On!” Oct 1934, 1

“More Unions O.K. H.R. 7598 In Bessemer,” Oct 1934, 2

“Southern Worker Admitted Legal, Out To Become Mass Paper,” Oct 1934, 2

“United Action Offered To Socialists,” Oct 1934, 2

“Mass Protest At Bankhead Bill Forces Gains,” Oct 1934, 3

“Thousands New Communists Aim in Competition,” Oct 1934, 4

“T.C.I. Carries On Underhand Campaign Against Union Men,” Oct 1934, 4

“The Textile Strike ‘Victory’,” Oct 1934, 6

“Bill For Negro Rights Backed By Communists,” Oct 1934, 6

“Mark Ballot (X) At This Emblem,” Nov 1934, 1

“Workers Get Candidates On Ballot, Fight Terror in Campaign,” Nov 1934, 1

“New Orleans Unity Supports Uprising Of Spanish Toilers,” Nov 1934, 1

Caption to photo of John Davis, Nov 1934, 1

“Socialists Refuse Unity In Struggle For Toilers’ Gains,” Nov 1934, 3

“Western District Communists Reply To Challenge,” Nov 1934, 3

“They Shall Not Die,” Nov 1934, 6

“United Front Burning Need In Fight Against Hunger and Terror, Say Communists!” Dec 1934, 4

“Ore Miner Tells How Bosses Try to Bust Union,” Dec 1934, 5

“TCI Union Men Defy Cops, Hold Mass Meeting,” Dec 1934, 5

“Communists In The Labor Unions,” Dec 1934, 6

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

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

“Workers Insurance Congress Unites Thousands in Washington: White, Negro Workers And Farmers Send Delegates From South,” Jan 1935, 1

“Demand Fascist Laws Against Workers’ Party,” Jan 1935, 2

“Durr May Have To Leave Town on Wave of Workers’ Anger At Lyncher Writings,” Jan 1935, 2

“Not Wanted in Ranks of Militant Workers,” Jan 1935, 2

“Communists Follow In Path Lenin Pointed,” Jan 1935, 6

“The Communists And The Fight For Unemployment Insurance,” Jan 1935, 6

“Union Miner Sees Danger In Laws Against Reds,” Feb 1935, 1

“Union Delegate to Workers’ Congress Reports—Urges Support For H.R. 2827,” Feb 1935, 4

“Smash Jim Crow In Union Says Steel Worker,” Feb 1935, 5

“T.C.I. Blast Furnace Worker Calls ‘Build Party and Union’,” Feb 1935, 5

“Letter to Members Explains Tasks of Every Communist,” Mar-Apr 1935, 4

Important News In Short: Washington, D.C., Mar-Apr 1935, 6

“Communist Leader Tours South,” Mar-Apr 1935, 7

“Laundry Strikers Fight Cops, Scab Herders, Traitors,” May 1935, 1

“Workers Answer,” May 1935, 4

“Conditions In Pullman Plant Get Worse,” May 1935, 5

“Trades Council Leaders Exposed As Member Calls For Honest Leadership,” May 1935, 5

“Scottsboro and the White Workers,” May 1935, 6

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

“NRA Overthrow Signal For Pay Slashing Drive,” Jun 1935, 1

“15,000 Florida Workers Form Jobless League,” Jun 1935, 2

“Communist Party Appeals to S.P. for United Front,” Jun 1935, 3

“Cropper Wants To Build Union In Mississippi,” Jun 1935, 3

“Release Of Two Won After Trial On Downs Law,” Jun 1935, 4

“Croppers Resolved To Fight Landlord Oppression, A.A.A.,” Jun 1935, 5

Important News In Short: Washington, D.C., Jun 1935, 6

“An Open Letter To The Followers Of Townsend In The South,” Jan 1936, 1

“Turney Sends Greetings,” Jan 1936, 2

Trade Union Topics, Feb 1936, 2

“Join The Communist Party!” Feb 1936, 8

“Graves Breaks Pledge Levying Sales Tax,” Feb 1936, 8

“Klan Killers Stand Trial In Tampa, Fla.,” Mar-Apr 1936, 1

“Southern Listeners Hear Browder Call for Labor Party,” Mar-Apr 1936, 4

“Convict The Klan!” Mar-Apr 1936, 8

“WPA Strikers in Alabama Win Partial Demands,” May 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

Trade Union Topics, May 1936, 2

“How About It, Brother Jones?” May 1936, 2

“Tampa Officer Exposes Police, Defies Klan,” May 1936, 3

“Reds In Dixie’ Reprinted at Workers Request,” May 1936, 5

“C.P. Leader Framed On Vagrancy Charge,” May 1936, 6

“Read Truth For A Change,” May 1936, 8

“Night Riders Charged With Death of Worker,” Jun 1936, 1

Trade Union Topics, Jun 1936, 2

“Full Communist Support to Farmer-Labor Party Is Pledged By Browder,” Jun 1936, 4

“Communist Party Holds National Convention,” Jun 1936, 7

“Join The Communist Party,” Jun 1936, 8

“Browder, Ford Nominated by Communists,” Jul 1936, 1

“The Man From Kansas,” Jul 1936, 1

Trade Union Topics, Jul 1936, 2

“Anti-Labor Candidate Nominated,” Jul 1936, 2

“Browder To Speak,” Jul 1936, 3

“Communist Candidates Carry Workers’ Banner,” Jul 1936, 4

“Browder Terms Liberty League Greatest Danger,” Jul 1936, 4

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

“Farm News,” Jul 1936, 5

Caption, “Communist Leader,” Jul 1936, 5

“C.P. Leader Answers Lies Against U.S.S.R.,” Jul 1936, 6

“Vote Communist!” Jul 1936, 8

“The Steel Drive,” Jul 1936, 8

“Organize Steel: Who Advocates Terror?” Jul 1936, 8

“Browder Exposes Slander Against Communists in Speech at Virginia U,” Sep 1936, 1

“Local Leader Railroaded to Chain Gang,” Sep 1936, 1

“Minor Opens Campaign in Kentucky,” Sep 1936, 3

“Vote Communist,” Sep 1936, 4

“For a Free Prosperous, Happy America: 1936 CP Election Platform,” Sep 1936, 4

“South’s Workers Welcome Browder,” Oct 1936, 1

“Herndon Case To Reach High Court In October,” Oct 1936, 1

“The Communists Are Really Against War,” Oct 1936, 4

“‘Unionize Steel’ by William Z. Foster,” Oct 1936, 6

“Browder Speaks,” Oct 1936, 8

“Vote Communist,” Nov 1936, 1

“Vote This Emblem,” Nov 1936, 3

“Yes, Communists Run James Ford, Republicans Told,” Nov 1936, 3

Staff box, Dec 1936, 2

“Legion Begins Drive on Communists,” Dec 1936, 4

“Barton is Freed By State Court,” Dec 1936, 7

Caption, Dec 1936, 8

“Communist Come Through Elections With Increased Vote,” Dec 1936, 8

“Roosevelt’s Election is Victory for America’s Common People,” Dec 1936, 9

“Ala. CP Vote Up 70%,” Dec 1936, 9

“Bessemer Law Invalidated, C.P. Demonstrates It Is Legal Party,” Dec 1936, 8-9

“Thugs Kidnap Atlanta Boy,” Dec 1936, 11

“Mobile’s Scribes and Pharisees,” Dec 1936, 12

“Reds In Dixie,” Dec 1936, 16

“Textile Gets Into Action,” Jan 1937, 2

“Land for the Landless,” Mar 1937, 7

“Answer Carpetbaggers,” Apr 1937, 2

“Steel Victorious!,” Apr 1937, 3

“Carpet Baggers—New Style,” Apr 1937, 7

Membership blank, May 1937, 2

“May Day, 1937,” May 1937, 2

Membership blank, Jun 1937, 2

Caption, Jun 1937, 4

“Communist Party Is Legal,” Jun 1937, 4

Review of the Month, Sep 1937, 3

Building the New South, Sep 1937, 5

“For A Progressive People’s Movement,” Sep 1937, 7

Membership blank, Sep 1937, 13

“For A Memorial,” Sep 1937, 15

“From A Southern Worker in Spain,” Sep 1937, 13

“All Scottsboro Boys Are Innocent,” Sep 1937, 12

“What Communists Want In Farm Legislation,” Sep 1937, 10


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