Scottsboro Block Committees:
“Camp Hill Cropper At Chattanooga Meet,” Aug 29 1931, 1
“Active Chatt. Worker Jailed,” Sep 5 1931, 1
Scottsboro Boys:
“Set Trial On Fair Day To Assure Mobs,” Apr 4 1931, 1
“Demonstrate May Day!” Apr 18 1931, 1
“Organize L.S.N.R. at Pell City,” 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
Blurb, “Demand New Trial for Eight Negro Youths With Negro Jurors!,” Apr 18 1931, 3
“The Scottsboro Facts,” Apr 25 1931, 4
“The Issues of the Scottsboro Case,” Apr 25 1931, 4
“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
“Parade Welcomes Mrs. Patterson,” May 2 1931, 1
“Try Railroad Atl’nta Workers,” May 2 1931, 1
“Pickens Supports I.L.D. Campaign,” May 2 1931, 2
“A United Front to Save Scottsboro Boys,” May 2 1931, 4
“Scottsboro Justice—A Legal Lynching,” May 2 1931, 4
“2 Meetings in Atlanta,” May 9 1931, 1
“Demonstrations Round World,” May 9 1931, 1
“Dastardly Trick To Fool Parents Fails,” May 9 1931, 1
“Police Attacker Free, Scottsboro Boys Face Chair,” 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
“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
“I.L.D. Wins Freedom For Oregon Worker,” May 16 1931, 2
“Parents See Boys In Kilby; Solid For ILD,” May 23 1931, 1
“Thousands In Protest March In New York,” May 23 1931, 1
Caption, May 23 1931, 1
Subscription blank, May 23 1931, 2
“Ga. [sic] Ministers’ Alliance As Bad As In Chatta.,” May 23 1931, 3
“Scottsboro Parents Statement,” May 23 1931, 4
Caption, “Make Life Easier For Them,” May 23 1931, 4
“Boy’s [sic] Parents To Be At Scottsboro Conference,” May 30 1931, 1
“118 Churches Represented In Chicago,” May 30 1931, 1
“White, Negro Pledge Unity in Charlotte,” May 30 1931, 1
Subscription blank, May 30 1931, 2
“Expose Lies in ‘B’ham Truth’ on Scottsboro,” May 30 1931, 2
Captions to photos, “Scottsboro Scenes,” May 30 1931, 4
“Conference Denounces Traitors To Nine Boys,” Jun 6 1931, 1
Subscription appeal, “Attention,” Jun 6 1931, 1
“Mrs. Williams In Greenville Meet,” Jun 6 1931, 2
“Home Town of One of Scottsboro Boys Welcomes S. Worker,” Jun 6 1931, 3
“‘Fair and Impartial’,” Jun 6 1931, 4
“‘Peace And Harmony’ of an Electric Chair,” Jun 6 1931, 4
Subscription blank, Jun 13 1931, 2
“N.A.A.C.P. Joins Lynching Mob,” Jun 13 1931, 4
“400 Cigar Workers Cheer I.L.D. Speaker,” Jun 20 1931, 1
“Resident Com. Works Out Scottsboro Defense Plans; Block Committees Formed,” Jun 20 1931, 2
“Scottsboro Boys Solid With I.L.D.,” Jun 20 1931, 2
Subscription blank, Jun 20 1931, 2
“Boys In Kilby Say They Will Stick to I.L.D.,” Jun 27 1931, 1
“Mrs. Montgomery Speaking In Charlotte; Committee Challenges Others,” Jun 27 1931, 2
Subscription blank, Jun 27 1931, 2
Caption, “Workers’ Shacks,” Jun 27 1931, 3
“Negro Workers Boycott Vicious Bosses’ Paper,” Jun 27 1931, 3
“‘Times Better’ Take $1.50 Week,” Jun 27 1931, 3
“Boys Tormented By Jailer At Kilby Prison,” Jul 4 1931, 1
Untitled, Jul 4 1931, 1
“Great Activity In Greenville,” Jul 4 1931, 2
Subscription blank, Jul 4 1931, 2
“Would Keep Job But Not Save Boys,” Jul 4 1931, 2
“YCL Holds Dance In Charlotte A Success,” Jul 4 1931, 2
“Framed Himself Helps Nine Boys,” Jul 4 1931, 3
“Young Workers Active In Scottsboro Defense,” Jul 4 1931, 3
“8,000 In Two Demonstrations In Detroit,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“2,500 Join Protest in San Francisco,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“Huge Demonstration in Chicago,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“Huge Demonstration in Chicago,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“Scottsboro Protest Grows Thruout [sic] World,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“Jail Speakers At Y.C.L. Meet,” Jul 18 1931, 2
“International Solidarity,” Jul 18 1931, 4
“Scottsboro Protest In U.S.S.R.,” Jul 25 1931, 1
“500 At Charlotte Scottsboro Meet,” Jul 25 1931, 2
“Greenville Law Frames Worker,” Jul 25 1931, 3
“White and Negro, Fight Starvation on Farms,” Jul 25 1931, 4
“Ala. Hearing Postponed, Some Released on Bail,” Aug 1 1931, 1
“Scottsboro Interrupts Show In Moscow,” Aug 1 1931, 2
“The Civilization They Tell us To Defend,” Aug 1 1931, 4
“Worker in Soviet Union Tells of Scottsboro Protest There,” Aug 1 1931, 3
“Workers Protest Terror Against Ala. Croppers,” Aug 1 1931, 1
“Put Furniture Back Twice In Same House,” Aug 8 1931, 1
“Charlotte Meet Hits Murder of Chicago Workers,” Aug 15 1931, 2
“Kill 1, Wound 4, Jail Communist Organizer,” Aug 15 1931, 1
“Mass Demonstration August 22,” Aug 15 1931, 1
“Negro Fakers Meet a Flop,” Aug 15 1931, 2
“Parents Visit Scottsboro Nine In Kilby Prison,” Aug 22 1931, 1
“Roddy, Trial Lawyer For 9, Goes Crazy,” Aug 22 1931, 2
“Atlanta Family Victims [sic] of Police Brutality,” Aug 29 1931, 2
“Camp Hill Cropper At Chattanooga Meet,” Aug 29 1931, 1
“Charlotte Workers Expose O. De Priest,” Sep 12 1931, 3
“Legal Lyncher In Scottsboro Appeal Threat,” Sep 19 1931, 2
“Negro Fakers Aid Bosses In Hunger Drive,” Sep 19 1931, 3
“Protest McDowell Frame-Up In Chattanooga Tuesday,” Sep 19 1931, 2
“Insult Memory of Nat Turner,” Sep 26 1931, 3
“No Illusions About Darrow,” Sep 26 1931, 4
“Night Raids To Scare Leaders Of Unemployed,” Oct 3 1931, 3
“I.L.D. Broadcasts Call From Prison,” Oct 3 1931, 2
Untitled, Oct 3 1931, 1
“N.A.A.C.P. Lawyer to Defend Lynch Fiend,” Oct 17 1931, 1
“[Illegible] Immediate [Illegible] of Roy Wright,” Oct 17 1931, 3
“Preparing To Take Demands To Washington,” Oct 31 1931, 1
“Farewell Banquet,” Nov 7 1931, 4
“Fourteen Years of Soviet Power,” Nov 7 1931, 1
Photo, “In the Shadow of the Electric Chair,” Nov 7 1931, 4
“Winter Relief Demand Before U.S. Governm’t,” Nov 7 1931, 1
“Southern Commission Exposed as Aid Of the Bosses in Lynch Terror Drive,” Dec 5 1931, 2
“Scottsboro Frame-Up Part of War Game Says Ohio Conference,” Dec 5 1931, 4
“Mass Action Wins Defense for Jones,” Dec 12 1931, 1
“Politicians In Panic Try To Evade Issue,” Dec 12 1931, 1
“Scottsboro Challenges Lynch Senators,” Dec 19 1931, 1
“Peterson Jury Cannot Agree; Another Trial,” Dec 19 1931, 2
“Demand Release of Boys From Kilby Death Cells,” Dec 26 1931, 1
“New Trickery In Scottsboro Case Appeals,” Jan 2 1932, 2
“Legally Lynch Texas Negro On Dope Fiend Lie,” Jan 2 1931, 3
“Wants Free Hand In Lynchings,” Jan 2 1932, 4
“Willie Peterson, Scottsboro and the Awful Situation in Stockham Pipe,” Jan 2 1932, 4
“Boys Denounce NAACP; Want Real Defense,” Jan 9 1932, 1
“Mass Power Will Free the Scottsboro Boys,” Jan 9 1932, 4
“Try To Frame-Up Scottsboro Atty. Chamlee,” Jan 16 1932, 1
“Negro Judases Must Give Up Stolen Money,” Jan 16 1932, 3
“Capitalist ‘Law and Order’ in Harlan and Scottsboro,” Jan 16 1932, 4
“All Readers of the Southern Worker Must Rally to Save Paper,” Jan 30 1932, 4
“Court System Of All South Under Attack,” Feb 6 1932, 1
“Entire Story of Scottsboro Case In New Bulletin,” Feb 6 1932, 2
“N. Orleans Seamen Hail Ky. Strikers & Class Prisoners,” Feb 6 1932, 3
“‘Liberator’ Special Scottsboro Number,” Feb 6 1932, 3
“Manifesto of the League of Struggle for Negro Rights on Case of Scottsboro Boys,” Feb 6 1932, 4
“Workers of World Demand Release of Scottsboro Boys,” Feb 20 1932, 3
“Communism Stronger Each Year, Says Prof.,” Feb 20 1932, 3
“Bundle Orders Must Be Paid For,” Feb 20 1932, 3
“The Murder of Harry Simms a Challenge to the Working Class,” Feb 20 1932, 4
“Tom Mooney’s Mother Pleads For Prisoners,” Mar 5 1932, 2
“Over $10,000.00 Spent By I.L.D. On Scottsboro,” Mar 5 1932, 3
“Whitewashing Franklin D. Roosevelt,” Mar 5 1932, 4
“Present Negro Rights [illegible] Ruby Bates One [illegible] of March,” May 20 1933, 1
“He Must Not Die,” May 20 1933, 1
“Why We Need a Paper of Our Own,” May 20 1933, 4
Caption to photo of Tom Mooney, May 20 1933, 4
“Move to Release Two Scottsboro Boys,” May 20 1933, 4
“Where We Differ With Mr. Liebowitz [sic],” May 20 1933, 4
“New Trial Hearing For Patterson June 22,” Jun 10 1933, 2
“State Still Plans to Demand Their Electrocution,” Jun 10 1933, 2
“Mass Protests Again Snatch Scottsboro Boy From Death Chair,” Jul 12 1933, 1
“Force Innocent Scottsboro Boys To Trial Again,” Aug 15 1933, 1
“Tuscaloosa Lynch Officials Drive Out Lawyers For I.L.D.” Aug 15 1933, 1
“Rise In Mighty Protest Against the Savage Tuscaloosa Lynching,” Aug 31 1933, 4
“Call State-Wide Ala. Meeting To Fight Lynchings,” Sep 20 1933, 1
Caption, Sep 20 1933, 1
“Scottsboro Trials Set For Nov. 27, in Decatur,” Nov 15 1933, 2
“Sentences Two Boys To Death,” with photo, Dec 20 1933, 1
“‘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
Red Rhymes, Jan 20 1934, 4
Caption to photo of KKK, Jan 20 1934, 1
“Alabama Rulers Push Plan For Legal Massacre February 9; I.L.D. Sends Protest Delegation to Montgomery,” Feb 10 1934, 4
“Governor Bars I.L.D. at Fake Hearing for Willie Patterson,” Mar 25 1934, 1
“I.L.D. Foils Legal Trick To Murder Scottsboro Boys,” Mar 25 1934, 2
“Herndon Granted Bail,” Jul 1934, 1
“I.L.D. To Appeal Lynch Verdict of Alabama Supreme Court; Demands Action from Roosevelt,” Jul 1934, 1
Important News In Short: Decatur, Ala., Jul 1934, 2
Important News In Short: Montgomery, Ala., Oct 1934, 3
“I.L.D. Pushes Mass Scottsboro Defense; Brands Liebowitz [sic] Traitor,” Nov 1934, 1
Important News in Short: Pecs, Hungary, Nov 1934, 4
Important News in Short: Concord, N.C., Nov 1934, 4
“B’ham Girl Goes Anti-War Meet,” Nov 1934, 5
“They Shall Not Die,” Nov 1934, 6
“Scottsboro Deaths Halted By I.L.D., Mothers Berate Liebowitz [sic],” Dec 1934, 1
“Rape Frame-Ups Sweep South,” Dec 1934, 3
“United Front Burning Need In Fight Against Hunger and Terror, Say Communists!” Dec 1934, 4
“U.S. Supreme Court Faces Negro Rights in Scottsboro Case,” Feb 1935, 3
“U.S. Supreme Court Reverses Scottsboro Death Sentence,” Mar-Apr 1935, 1
“New Efforts to Free Scottsboro Boys Made by I.L.D.,” May 1935, 1
“United Front, All-Southern Conference For Union And Civil Rights Set for May 26 in Chattanooga, Tenn.,” May 1935, 1
“What the U.S. Supreme Court Said—The Scottsboro Decision,” May 1935, 3
“Negro Traitor Backs Lynch Paper—I.L.D. Calls for Boycott,” May 1935, 4
“I.L.D. Gains Removal From Death Cell For Patterson,” Jun 1935, 4
“United Front Fighting For Scottsboro Freedom,” Jan 1936, 1
“Sheriff Shoots Scottsboro Boy,” Feb 1936, 1
“Scottsboro Defense Committee,” Feb 1936, 6
“London Calling,” Feb 1936, 6
“Scottsboro Trial Set for April 1st,” Mar-Apr 1936, 6
“2 Scottsboro Boys Face Murder Court,” Jun 1936, 2
Caption, Nov 1936, 4
“It Can’t Happen Here?” Dec 1936, 2
“Grand Jury Refuses To Indict Thugs Who Kidnapped Joseph Gelders,” Dec 1936, 14
“‘Scottsboro Boys’ to Be Tried Again,” Jul 1937, 13
“AF of L Reactionaries Block Support of Scottsboro Boys,” Jan 1937, 4
“All Scottsboro Boys are Innocent,” Sep 1937, 12
Scottsboro Defense Block Committees:
“Already Elect 40 Delegates To Conference,” May 23 1931, 1
“Put Furniture Back Twice In Same House,” Aug 8 1931, 1
“Demonstrate On August 22,” Aug 22 1931, 1
Scottsboro Defense Committees:
“2 Meetings in Atlanta,” May 9 1931, 1
“Delegates To All-Southe’n Meet Elected,” May 16 1931, 1
“Organize Scottsboro Defense Committee!” May 16 1931, 4
“Scottsboro Conferences in 12 Cities,” May 16 1931, 4
“Already Elect 40 Delegates To Conference,” May 23 1931, 1
“Mass Protest Wins Freedom For Robinson,” May 23 1931, 1
“Chatta. Tag Day June 20th, 21st For Scottsboro,” Jun 20 1931, 1
“Mrs. Montgomery Speaking In Charlotte; Committee Challenges Others,” Jun 27 1931, 2
“Would Keep Job But Not Save Boys,” Jul 4 1931, 2
“2,500 Join Protest in San Francisco,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“500 At Charlotte Scottsboro Meet,” Jul 25 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
“Sheriff Shoots Scottsboro Boy,” Feb 1936, 1
“Scottsboro Defense Committee,” Feb 1936, 6
Scottsboro Defense Conference:
“Thousands In Protest March In New York,” May 23 1931, 1
Scottsboro Defense Fund:
“Workers of World Demand Release of Scottsboro Boys,” Feb 20 1932, 3
“Over $10,000.00 Spent By I.L.D. On Scottsboro,” Mar 5 1932, 3
Scranton, Pa.:
“Four Main Columns Will Reach Capitol Dec. 7th,” Oct 24 1931, 2
“Preparing To Take Demands To Washington,” Oct 31 1931, 1
Scribener, Paul:
“As the Oranges Grow,” Jul 6 1937, 15
Scripps-Howard newspapers:
“We Defy Harlan Censors,” Sep 19 1931, 4
“Don’t Spill The Beans,” Aug 29 1931, 3
“Capitalist ‘Law and Order’ in Harlan and Scottsboro,” Jan 16 1932, 4
“Nanking Govt. Troops Flock To Red Army,” Jan 30 1932, 4
“What About Sit-Down Strikes?” Mar 1937, 5
Scruggs, Estelle:
“Fight To Free Framed N. Car. Strikers,” Jun 1935, 2
Sea Services Bureau:
“Enslave Sailors With New Ruling,” Dec 20 1930, 1
Seabrook Farms:
Important News In Short: Bridgeton, N.Y., Dec 1934, 6
Seagram and Calvert:
“Distillers Unfair,” Jun 1936, 6
Seamen’s Bethel:
“Happenings In Norfolk,” Dec 20 1930, 3
Seamen’s Church Institute:
“Crisis Works In Houston,” Sep 13 1930, 3
“25¢ An Hour On Ringling Yacht,” Oct 25 1930, 3
“Low Wages for Food Workers in A.F. of L.,” Nov 1 1930, 2
“Sailor Jailed As Vagrant; Reveals Graft,” Nov 8 1930, 3
“120 Men - 60 Bunks in Jail for Jobless,” Nov 15 1930, 3
“Made Sick By Poor Ship Food,” Nov 15 1930, 3
“Sea Institute Is A Black Hole,” Nov 22 1930, 3
“We Guess So!” Nov 22 1930, 4
“Demand Food, Not ‘Pie In The Sky’,” Dec 13 1930, 3
“Police Round Up Houston Sailors,” Dec 27 1930, 2
“Full Wages, Full Crews, For Seamen,” Mar 5 1932, 3
Sears Roebuck and Co.:
“Sears Roebuck Pay Cut,” Feb 6 1932, 4
Seattle, Wash.:
“Build The Southern Worker,” Oct 18 1930, 2
“Hunger Marches Demand Cash Relief From the City Councils,” Jan 24 1931, 1
“Thousands In Protest March In New York,” May 23 1931, 1
“Two Centralia Prisoners Out After 12 Years,” Jan 9 1932, 2
“Burn Unemployed Shacks,” Jan 9 1932, 4
Sedalia, N.C.:
News of the Month in the South, “Negro Youth Conference Extends Work Through South,” May 1937, 12
Sedition laws:
“Will Nominate Negro Workers In Tenn., Ala.,” 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
“Steel Barons Reopen Case Against Reds,” Nov 22 1930, 2
“Plan Mass Fight For Release of 5 B’ham Workers,” Feb 7 1931, 1
“B’ham Bosses Give Jobless More Terror,” Feb 14 1931, 1
“Convicted Of Sedition,” Feb 14 1931, 3
“‘10 Years In Prison For Every Communist In Alabama’,” Feb 14 1931, 4
“B’ham Trials Up; Another Jailed,” Feb 28 1931, 1
“Rush to Defense of Our Comrades,” Mar 7 1931, 4
“Propose Laws To Stop Farmers and Workers From Organizing,” Mar 14 1931, 1
“Chatta. Trial Set March 19,” Mar 14 1931, 1
“Aim To Stop Militants In Dock Strike,” Mar 14 1931, 1
“Outlawing Communist Party in Alabama,” Mar 14 1931, 4
“4 Southern States Plan To Outlaw Communists,” Mar 21 1931, 2
“Chattanooga Trial Set March 31,” Mar 28 1931, 1
“Propose New Gag Law In Atlanta,” Apr 18 1931, 2
“Try Railroad Atl’nta Workers,” May 2 1931, 1
“Try Gag Paper In New Orleans,” May 2 1931, 2
“Mass Defense Drive Frees Kassay in Ohio,” May 9 1931, 3
“I.L.D. Wins Freedom For Oregon Worker,” May 16 1931, 2
“2,500 Join Protest in San Francisco,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“30 Delegates From Harlan At Pitt. Meet,” Jul 18 1931, 1
“Deputies Murder One, 6 Wounded, 4 ‘Missing’,” Jul 25 1931, 1
“Miners Prepare Strike In Ky. Despite Thugs,” Aug 1 1931, 1
“Fla. Bosses Try To Stop Organizing,” Aug 8 1931, 2
“Jail Ky. Strike Leaders; Terror Of Thugs Grows,” Aug 15 1931, 1
“Kill 1, Wound 4, Jail Communist Organizer,” Aug 15 1931, 1
“Jackson Held; 3 Vag Cases Postponed,” Aug 22 1931, 1
“Machine Guns Ready, Trained On Miners,” Aug 22 1931, 1
“Camp Hill Cropper Free, Tells Story,” Aug 29 1931, 2
“Judge ‘Fixes’ Miners Change of Venue,” Aug 29 1931, 1
“Reign of Terror Sweeping B,ham [sic],” Aug 29 1931, 1
“‘Free’ Fla. Workers Get 40 Cents a Day,” Sep 5 1931, 4
“Miners [sic] Wife Tells of Thugs [sic] Activities In Harlan County,” Sep 5 1931, 3
“Socialists Aid Bosses,” Sep 12 1931, 4
Blurb, “Demand the Release of the Scottsboro Boys!,” Sep 19 1931, 1
“Defeat Raid Against Homes by Mass Action,” Sep 19 1931, 4
“Hundred and Twenty-Five at Conference,” Sep 19 1931, 1
“Lane Turns Over Harlan Members,” Sep 19 1931, 1
“We Defy Harlan Censors,” Sep 19 1931, 4
“Jesse Wakefield Is Welcomed In N.Y.,” Sep 26 1931, 1
“New Orleans Police Arrest Ten Workers,” Sep 26 1931, 1
“Arrest Kimbel In Harlan,” Oct 3 1931, 4
“Penn. Bosses Jail Working Class Leaders,” Oct 17 1931, 2
“Secret Jailing of Miners Is Exposed In Ky.,” Oct 24 1931, 3
“Unemployed In New Orleans Build Council,” Oct 31 1931, 2
“Denied Hospital Treatment,” Oct 31 1931, 4
“Politician Wants An Anti-Red Law,” Dec 12 1931, 3
“Scab Mine Union Officers Aid Cops,” Dec 26 1931, 1
“W. Va. Miners Organizing,” Dec 26 1931, 1
“Victims of Tampa Red Raids Sue for $12,000 Damages,” Jan 2 1931, 1
“Police Continue Attacks on Hunger Marchers Return,” Jan 2 1932, 2
“Spread Strike As Thugs Raid Union Center,” Jan 9 1932, 1
“National Relief On For Kentucky Striking Miners,” Jan 16 1932, 2
“Pineville Gang Steals Food; And Slugs Two,” Feb 20 1932, 1
“Three Sentenced To Prison,” Feb 20 1932, 2
“Rank and File U.M.W. Locals Plan Struggle,” Mar 5 1932, 2
“Strike on R.F.C. Jobs in Memphis Stops Wage-Cut,” Jul 12 1933, 1
“Girl Pickets Refuse Betray Struggle, Framed In Georgia,” Oct 1934, 1
“Fifteen Arrested In Georgia Terror Drive Under Slave Law,” Nov 1934, 1
“Arrests Are Made Under New Law,” Nov 1934, 3
“For The Patriots Who Advocate Sedition Bills,” Mar-Apr 1935, 8
Important News in Short: Birmingham, Ala., Jan 1935, 4
“Mitch Attacks Reds, Fails Prepare Strike at U.M.W.A. Meet,” May 1935, 1
“United Front, All-Southern Conference For Union And Civil Rights Set for May 26 in Chattanooga, Tenn.,” May 1935, 1
“Eighteen Held on Herndon Law in Atlanta Jail,” Jun 1936, 1
“Ark. Legislature Attempts to Gag Commonwealth Labor College,” Mar 1937, 12
The American Scene, “Washington Repeals Syndicalism Law,” Apr 1937, 10
Seeley Transportation Co.:
“Speed-Up Kills A Longshoreman,” Dec 20 1930, 3
Seffered, Dewey:
“Mine Explosion Kills Six Miners,” Jan 30 1932, 4
Seffered, Frank:
“Mine Explosion Kills Six Miners,” Jan 30 1932, 4
Seffered, Harvey:
“Mine Explosion Kills Six Miners,” Jan 30 1932, 4
Segregation:
“Issue Platform Of Workers In Chatta. Election,” Jan 31 1931, 2
“Steel Men Join Union Fast, CIO Leader Reports,” Nov 1936, 1
Selassie, Haile:
“Ethiopia Drives Back Fascist Armies,” Jan 1936, 1
Self-determination for the Black Belt:
“The Election Campaign,” Nov 1 1930, 6
“Plan Nation Fight For Negro Rights,” Nov 29 1930, 1
“Fakers Seek To Stop Anti-Lynch Fight,” Jan 3 1931, 2
“The National Revolutionary Struggle of the Negroes,” Feb 28 1931, 4
“Guilty Of Race Prejudice,” Mar 14 1931, 1
“Demonstrate May Day!” Apr 18 1931, 1
“‘All Legal Forms Strictly Observed’,” Apr 18 1931, 4
“Workers Of South Must Carry Out Mass Fight Against War Plotters,” Oct 31 1931, 1
“The Soviet Union Solves Problem of Natl. Minorities,” Nov 7 1931, 2
“Fourteen Years of Soviet Power,” Nov 7 1931, 1
Photo, “In the Shadow of the Electric Chair,” Nov 7 1931, 4
“Camp Hill; A Beacon Light For Mass of Southern Land Slaves,” Dec 5 1931, 4
“Again the Flood Horror,” Jan 9 1932, 4
“What We Stand For,” May 20 1933, 1
“The Workers’ Greatest Leader,” Jan 20 1934, 4
“Ex-Klansmen Denounce K.K.K., Join Communist Party,” Feb 10 1934, 1
“I.L.D. To Appeal Lynch Verdict of Alabama Supreme Court; Demands Action from Roosevelt,” Jul 1934, 1
“Communists In Elections With Fighting Slate,” Oct 1934, 1
Sellers, Guy:
“Cops And Klan Found Guilty In Florida,” Jun 1936, 3
Sellars, Julia, also Sellers, Julia:
“Lynch Law at Work,” Oct 11 1930, 2
Untitled, Nov 22 1930, 3
Selma, Ala.:
“Framed Himself Helps Nine Boys,” Jul 4 1931, 3
“Scheme to ‘Save’ Miners, on Rocks,” Sep 5 1931, 3
“Lynch Negro Who Avenges Dead Brother,” Jan 9 1932, 2
“Men Fight Buzzards For Rotten Meat,” Jun 10 1933, 3
“Southern Textile Workers Strike As Code Brings Pay Cuts,” Aug 15 1933, 1
“Croppers Forced To Plow Up Their Best Cotton Acres,” Aug 15 1933, 3
“Landlords Get High Profit On Stored Cotton,” Aug 15 1933, 3
“Negro Textile Workers for Unity With Whites—Fight Speed-Up, Oct 1934, 5
“Selma Negro Free On ‘Rape’ Charge,” Dec 1934, 2
“Croppers Organize Against Landlord Robbery,” Feb 1935, 5
“Cropper’s Strike Wins Big Gains Despite Terror,” Jun 1935, 1
“45,000 Workers Cut from WPA In Ala. April 1,” Mar-Apr 1936, 4
Selma Manufacturing Company:
“Southern Textile Workers Strike As Code Brings Pay Cuts,” Aug 15 1933, 1
“Selma Bag Mill Cuts Force Half As New Deal,” Sep 1934, 5
“Negro Textile Workers for Unity With Whites—Fight Speed-Up, Oct 1934, 5
“The Boss Thanks You,” Feb 1935, 5
Senate Munitions Investigation Committee:
“Investigation Puts War Blame On Big Bankers,” Feb 1936, 1
Sendergarlin:
Contributor, “American Writer Finds New World Where Oil Kings Once Ruled,” May 1936, 6
Seneca, S.C.:
“Strikes At Belton And Seneca,” Jun 10 1933, 2
Separk, J.H.:
The Reds Say, Sep 27 1930, 4
Serber, William:
“Herndon Granted Bail,” Jul 1934, 1
Serbia:
“World War Veteran Sounds A Warning,” Aug 1 1931, 4
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