Edgely, Charles D.:
“Farm Leaders Hit Reduction In Crop Acres,” Feb 1936, 4
Edgewater, Ala.:
Untitled, Sep 13 1930, 3
Caption, “Two Weeks Work And No Pay,” Oct 4 1930, 3
Edgewater Coal Co.:
“Deputy Murders Kentucky Mine Strike Picket,” Feb 10 1934, 1
Edgewater Mine:
“Work Like Mules in Steel Trusts Ala. Coal Mines,” Dec 5 1931, 3
“Organize Miners At Edgewater Pit,” Dec 19 1931, 2
Edison, Thomas:
“Jim Crow Relief For The Unemployed of Tampa, Fla.,” Sep 19 1931, 3
Editorial cartoons:
“Black and White Workers—Unite!” Aug 16 1930, 1
“Build The Revolutionary Unions!” Aug 16 1930, 4
“Fight For Social Insurance,” Aug 30 1930, 1
“Where Shall The Farmer Turn?” Aug 30 1930, 2
“$300 A Head!” Aug 30 1930, 4
“Fight For Jobless Insurance! Vote Communist!” Sep 6 1930, 1
“Free American Labor,” Sep 6 1930, 4
“Southern Hospitality,” Sep 13 1930, 1
“The Boss Solves Unemployment,” Sep 13 1930, 3
“A Nice Man,” Sep 20 1930, 1
“Fool Or Liar?” Sep 27 1930, 1
“King of Exploiters,” Oct 4 1930, 1
“While Hoover Talks About Confidence,” Oct 11 1930, 4
“Equal Opportunity,” Oct 18 1930, 1
“Two Heavens,” Oct 18 1930, 2
“Happening In Danville,” Oct 18 1930, 2
“Lynch Law,” Oct 18 1930, 3
“Help The Poor Kiddies, Please,” Oct 18 1930, 4
“Statue Of Liberty,” Oct 25 1930, 2
“From Childhood To Manhood,” Oct 25 1930, 3
“Our Candidates,” Nov 1 1930, 1
“Prosperity Balloon,” Nov 22 1930, 1
“Buy! Buy! Buy!” Nov 22 1930, 3
“Hoover Solves Unemployment,” Nov 22 1930, 4
“Evictions!” Nov 29 1930, 1
“Into The Factories With Southern Worker,” Nov 29 1930, 4
“For Humanity’s Sake,” Dec 20 1930, 1
Untitled, Dec 20 1930, 3
“March Past the Fakers and into the T.U.U.L.,” Dec 27 1930, 1
“Hit One and You Hit Them All,” Jan 3 1931, 4
“Must Unite,” Jan 10 1931, 1
“The Grip of Exploitation,” Jan 10 1931, 2
“According To Hoover,” Jan 10 1931, 4
“Throwing It Back At Him,” Jan 17 1931, 1
“No Jobs In Hoover’s Hat,” Jan 17 1931, 4
“Old And New,” Jan 31 1931, 2
“Build Southern Worker,” Jan 31 1931, 4
“Starve or Hang!” Apr 11 1931, 4
“Demonstrate May Day,” Apr 25 1931, 3
“The Scottsboro Case,” May 2 1931, 2
“Scottsboro Justice—A Legal Lynching,” May 2 1931, 4
“The Bosses’ Cronies,” May 9 1931, 4
“The Hand of Our Common Enemy,” Jun 6 1931, 4
“Worker’s Children, Join the Pioneers!” Jun 27 1931, 3
Untitled, Jul 18 1931, 2
“Behind The Hoover Plan,” Jul 18 1931, 3
“The Miner’s Strike At Hunger,” Jul 18 1931, 4
Untitled, Jul 25 1931, 2
Untitled, Jul 25 1931, 3
Untitled, Aug 8 1931, 2
Untitled, Aug 15 1931, 4
“Unite!” Aug 22 1931, 4
“The Backbone of America,” Aug 29 1931, 4
Untitled [capital punishment], Dec 19 1931, 3
Untitled [capital punishment], Dec 19 1931, 3
“You Can’t Be Free Unless I Am Also Free,” Dec 26 1931, 3
Untitled [black-white unity], Dec 26 1931, 2
“No Help Wanted,” Jan 2 1932, 4
Untitled, Jan 2 1932, 4
“Three ‘Impartial’ Board Members,” Oct 1934, 3
“Blood,” Oct 1934, 6
“The Scottsboro Boys Speak For Themselves,” Nov 1934, 6
“They Haven’t Forgotten The ‘Forgotten Man’-When It Comes To Clubs,” Dec 1934, 6
“1934,” Jan 1935, 3
“Roosevelt Cuts Relief To The Poor,” Jan 1935, 6
“Southern Worker,” May 1935, 5
“Strike,” May 1935, 5
“Free the Scottsboro Boys,” May 1935, 6
“Slave Wage Scale,” Jun 1935, 3
“Rank and File Unity,” Jun 1935, 5
“Unemployment Insurance,” Jun 1935, 5
“Fight For H.R. 2827,” Jun 1935, 6
“T.C.I. Has Death Hold On Alabama,” Feb 1936, 8
“The Bankers Have The Key!” Mar-Apr 1936, 1
“Sherlock Ike Hunts Reds,” Mar-Apr 1936, 2
“Is The South a Part of The United States?” Mar-Apr 1936, 3
“You’ve Getting Too Big To Whip!” Mar-Apr 1936, 8
“The Ruling Clawss,” May 1936, 2
“Welcome To Dixie,” May 1936, 3
“Down In Dixie,” Jun 1936, 2
“Under the LA Landlords Rule,” Jun 1936, 4
“Thank You, Mr. Hearst,” Jun 1936, 4
“Under the Landlord’s Rule,” Jun 1936, 5
“I Want My Wages!” Jun 1936, 6
“Let Progress Go By, Mr. Green!” Jun 1936, 8
“The Upper Crust,” Jul 1934, 2
Wanted Poster for Jesus, Jul 1936, 3
“Sharecropper Eviction,” Jul 1936, 7
“Dirty Willie Hearst,” Jul 1936, 7
“Unionization,” Jul 1936, 8
“Organize Steel,” Jul 1936, 8
“In Dixie-Land,” Sep 1936, 3
“The Great Barrier,” Oct 1936, 8
“Scars and Stripes Forever,” Nov 1936, 1
“Peonage in Arkansas,” Nov 1936, 5
“1936 Showed The Way—Forward! For A National Farmer-Labor Party,” Dec 1936, 2
“The Ruling Class,” Nov 1936, 7
“Carpet Baggers—New Style,” Apr 1937, 7
Untitled, Jan 1937, 15
Sales tax, May 1937, 2
“A Baby Girl Went Out To Play …” May 1937, 8
“The court decreed …” May 1937, 8
“Open the Schools,” May 1937, 15
“Pass Your Copy,” May 1937, 15
“He Don’t Need Any Soda …” May 1937, 15
“We Must Depend On Ourselves,” May 1937, 15
“Go To It Boys,” Jun 1937, 5
“It Won’t Be Long,” Jun 1937, 8
“I Don’t Allow That On My Place!” Jun 1937, 8
“The New Fruit Is Too Tough For The Bosses,” Jul 1937, 15
“A.F. of L. Reactionary,” Jul 1937, 16
Edna Cotton Mill:
“68¢ A Day In Edna Cotton,” Jun 27 1931, 3
“Wage Cuts Amount to 50 Per Cent In Last Year at Reidsville Mill,” Jun 27 1931, 3
Edna Mine:
“The Miners’ Strike Can Be Won!” Jun 20 1931, 4
Edmonds, Harry M.:
“From Churches,” Mar-Apr 1936, 5
Edmondson, Floyd:
Lynch Law At Work: Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct 4 1930, 2
Edward, Joe:
“Stool Pigeons Exposed,” Jul 1937, 15
Edward Waters Negro College:
“Florida Women Organize to Prevent Lynching,” Jul 1937, 13
Edwards, Charles W.:
“Why Poll Tax Reform?” May 1936, 8
Edwards, Ed:
“Kill 1, Wound 4, Jail Communist Organizer,” Aug 15 1931, 1
Edwards, George Clifton:
“Kidnap Two Organizers In Dallas,” Mar 14 1931, 1
Edwards, J.L.:
Important News In Short: Montgomery, Ala., Sep 1934, 3
Edwards, Ruth:
“Baby Born Dead As Aid Is Denied,” Sep 1934, 2
Edwards, Will:
“Kill 1, Wound 4, Jail Communist Organizer,” Aug 15 1931, 1
Egan Park, Ga.:
“Piedmont Mill Throws Worker Out To Starve After 11 Years,” Mar 25 1934, 3
Egypt:
“Kill 30 Cairo Strikers,” May 23 1931, 3
“Legal Lyncher In Scottsboro Appeal Threat,” Sep 19 1931, 2
“Workers Of South Must Carry Out Mass Fight Against War Plotters,” Oct 31 1931, 1
“New Stage in War Against China and the Soviet Union,” Dec 26 1931, 4
“Nanking Govt. Troops Flock To Red Army,” Jan 30 1932, 4
Ehringhaus, John C.B.:
“Work of Croppers Produces Only One Share—the Landlord’s Share,” Jun 10 1933, 3
“Win 60-Day Stay For Framed Negro,” Jul 12 1933, 2
Eight-hour day:
“Will Elizabethton Fighters Accept New Stretch-Out?” Dec 27 1930, 4
“Strike Action Wins in Two Straight Creek, Ky., Mines,” Nov 7 1931, 3
“General Strike is Prepared to Defeat Starvation Rule and Drive Out Bosses’ Gun Thugs,” Dec 19 1931, 1
“Pizitz Starvation Pay for Women Workers,” Dec 19 1931, 4
“Demands on Which Harlan-Bell-Tenn. Strike Called,” Dec 26 1931, 2
“Willie Peterson, Scottsboro and the Awful Situation in Stockham Pipe,” Jan 2 1932, 4
“Praise for Veto,” Sep 1936, 6
Einstein, Albert:
“Int’l Protest On Scottsboro,” Jul 11 1931, 1
“Scottsboro Protest Grows Thruout [sic] World,” Jul 18 1931, 1
Elarby, Tony:
“Police Murderer Is Praised by Coroner,” Dec 12 1931, 4
Elberton, Ga.:
“Legally Lynch Negro Worker In Elberton, Ga.,” May 30 1931, 1
“Ruling Class Takes Another 17-Year-Old Negro Boy’s Life,” Jun 6 1931, 4
Elder, Cliff:
News of the Month in the South, “Paroles Appealed for In Reeltown Cases,” May 1937, 12
Electric Bond and Share:
“Jailed 17 Times For Selling Anti-Long Book,” Jun 1935, 1
Electric Mills:
Lynch Law At Work: Scooba, Miss., Aug 15 1931, 2
Electrical Workers Union:
“250 Electricians Strike,” Mar 28 1931, 3
“Jail Workers In Atlanta Power Strike,” Apr 25 1931, 2
Eli Frank Parking Grounds:
Important News In Short: Palmetto, La., Jun 1935, 6
Elizabeth, Pa.:
“Worked Nine Hours; Owed Boss 25 Cents,” Sep 19 1931, 2
Elizabethton, Ky.:
“Where We Differ With Mr. Liebowitz [sic],” May 20 1933, 4
Elizabethton, Tenn.:
“What Do We Stand For?” Aug 16 1930, 1
The Reds Say, Aug 16 1930, 4
“U.T.W. Sleeps As Workers Are Fired,” Sep 6 1930, 1
“Mass Lay-Offs In Elizabethton,” Sep 20 1930, 3
“Textile Workers In Elizabethton Want Red Union,” Sep 27 1930, 3
“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 4 1930, 2
“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 11 1930, 2
“Cut Textile Workers $7 in Elizabethton,” Oct 11 1930, 3
“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 18 1930, 2
“Workers Walk Out When Wages Are Cut to 20 Cents Hour,” Oct 18 1930, 3
“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 25 1930, 2
“Fake Schemes For Jobless To Get Votes,” Nov 1 1930, 1
“Wage Battle for Workers Candidates,” Nov 1 1930, 1
“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Nov 1 1930, 2
“Such Fakers For Bosses’ Candidates,” Nov 1 1930, 5
“Studying With The 8,000,000,” Nov 1 1930, 6
“Evictions In Elizabethton,” Nov 8 1930, 3
“Students Trained for Fight,” Nov 29 1930, 1
“The Danville Textile Strike,” Nov 29 1930, 4
“New Stretch-Out Coming In Elizabethton,” Dec 27 1930, 1
“Will Elizabethton Fighters Accept New Stretch-Out?” Dec 27 1930, 4
“Elizabethton Workers Hail Dan. Strikers,” Jan 10 1931, 1
“Want More ‘SW’ For Elizabethton Workers,” Jan 10 1931, 3
“Bemberg Won’t Hire Workers That Struck,” Jan 10 1931, 3
“10% Wage-Cut In Glanzstoff,” Jan 24 1931, 3
“Rayon Corp. Cheats Maimed Worker Out Of Compensation,” Jan 24 1931, 3
“Raise Taxes Of Carter Farmers; Bemberg Exempt,” Jan 31 1931, 1
“Starvation In Standard-Coosa,” Jan 31 1931, 1
“More Speed-Up At Glanzstoff,” Jan 31 1931, 3
“Try To Frame Militant In Elizabethton,” Feb 7 1931, 2
“More Spools, 5¢ Hour Cuts In Twisting Dept.,” Feb 7 1931, 3
“$19.50 Highest Wage In Viscose Department,” Feb 7 1931, 3
“Clean Machines on Own Time in the Spool Dept.,” Feb 7 1931, 3
“The Danville Sell-Out,” Feb 7 1931, 4
“Jail Militant Elizabethton Rayon Worker,” Feb 14 1931, 2
“Coning Workers Make $15 Less Than 1929,” Feb 14 1931, 3
“Cut More Wages By Fines in Spool Dept.,” Feb 14 1931, 3
“Recruit Most Militant in Party,” Feb 14 1931, 4
“3 In House Work But Barely Exist,” Feb 21 1931, 3
“Expose Bemberg Democracy Plan,” Feb 21 1931, 3
“Glantzstoff [sic] Cheats Gassed Workers Out of Insurance,” Feb 21 1931, 3
“Red Cross Takes Names Only—But Gives Not,” Feb 21 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
“March Again, Greenville, But Not Divided!” Feb 28 1931, 4
“Rush to Defense of Our Comrades,” Mar 7 1931, 4
“Both A.F. of L. And Ku Klux Fool Workers,” Mar 14 1931, 3
“Hosiery Workers Dying From T.B. As Wages Are Slashed,” Mar 21 1931, 2
“Eliz. Scab Herder Put In Charge of Relief,” Mar 21 1931, 3
“Elizabethton Striker Raps U.T.W.,” Mar 21 1931, 3
Caption, Mar 21 1931, 3
“Two Kinds of Strikes,” Mar 21 1931, 4
“Mill Com. Men Serve Bosses Faithfully,” Mar 28 1931, 3
“More Rats The Church Harbors in Elizabethton,” Apr 4 1931, 3
“Red Cross Tells Starving Family To Wait a Week,” Apr 4 1931, 3
“Workers Starved, Red Cross Feeds Rayon Mill Favorites,” Apr 11 1931, 3
“How Does Pill Peddler Know?” Apr 11 1931, 3
“Cut Wages 70 Cents Daily Johnson City,” Apr 11 1931, 3
“SW ‘Fly In Pie’ Of Well Paid Church Heads,” Apr 18 1931, 3
“Sheriff Will Go To Nashville to Stop SW,” Apr 18 1931, 3
“Work 12-Year-Old Children In Rayon Mill,” Apr 25 1931, 3
“Expose Two Stools At Elizabethton,” May 2 1931, 3
“Cut Wages Twice in 3 Months in Rayon Mill,” May 2 1931, 3
“Workers Evicted In Elizabethton,” May 2 1931, 3
“Another Legal Lynching In Ky.,” May 9 1931, 1
“Sell Out 2,000 Phila. Weavers,” May 9 1931, 2
“More Speed-up In Spool Room,” May 9 1931, 3
“Farmers Pay Bemberg Tax,” May 9 1931, 3
“7-Day Week Means Speed-Up For All Glanzstoff Workers,” May 9 1931, 3
“Scottsboro Protest Pours In From All Parts of Country,” May 9 1931, 4
“6,000 In Pa. Silk Strike,” May 16 1931, 1
“Workers Choked By Boss Greed,” May 16 1931, 3
“50 Do Work of 90 in Bemberg Chemical Dept.,” May 16 1931, 3
“Carter County Farmes [sic] Fight Tax Oppression,” May 23 1931, 1
Spinnerette Notes, May 23 1931, 3
“Gorman Says Will Break Next Danville Strike,” May 30 1931, 1
“12-Hour Shift in Rayon Plants,” May 30 1931, 3
“Mill Bosses Try Frame ‘Friendly’ Elizabeth. Sheriff,” Jun 6 1931, 3
“Jail NTWU Organizers In Elizabethton,” Jul 4 1931, 1
“8,000 In Mill Strike In New Jersey, R.I.,” Aug 1 1931, 2
“In the Rayon Mill Jail,” Aug 15 1931, 4
“Demonstrate On August 22,” Aug 22 1931, 1
“First Anniversary Greetings,” Aug 22 1931, 4
“The Southern Worker Reaches One Year,” Aug 22 1931, 2
“Greetings From Y.C.L., District No. 17,” Aug 29 1931, 4
“Another Mill Cuts Wages,” Oct 10 1931, 4
“The Communist Party Plans for the Coming Struggle,” Aug 15 1933, 4
Caption, May 1937, 5
“Textile Town,” May 1937, 5
Elizabethtown, N.C.:
Lynch Law At Work: Elizabethton [sic], N.C., May 23 1931, 2
Ellenbogen bill:
“A People’s Program,” Mar 1937, 4
Elliott, Daniel J.:
“Negro Worker Lynched For Demanding Pay,” Dec 12 1931, 1
“Smash The Lynching Campaign,” Dec 12 1931, 4
“Ritchie, Maryland’s Lynch Governor, Defends Murderers of Matt Williams,” Dec 19 1931, 4
Elliott, James:
“Negro Worker Lynched For Demanding Pay,” Dec 12 1931, 1
Ellis Island:
“Farewell Banquet,” Nov 7 1931, 4
Ellis, Marcus Crawford:
Caption, “M.C. Ellis, Candidate Of The Workers,” Aug 31 1933, 1
“T.C.I. Workers To Head City Ticket Of B’ham Communist Party,” Aug 31 1933, 1
Caption, Sep 20 1933, 1
“Win Release of Eight Jailed in Birmingham,” Nov 15 1933, 2
Ellis Silk Hosiery:
“Ellis Silk Mill Workers Strike,” Jul 18 1931, 4
Ellis Silk Mill:
“Ellis Silk Mill Workers Strike,” Jul 18 1931, 4
Ellison, Jack:
“Member of B’ham Trades Council Hits Clique Rule,” Jun 1935, 2
Ellison, Jasper:
“Murder Gang Indicts Three Mine Leaders,” Oct 24 1931, 1
Ellsworth, Pa.:
“Strikers Defeat UMW Strike-Breaking Pact,” Jul 4 1931, 1
El Nogal:
“Texas Pecan Pickers Fight For Code Wage As NRA Stalls And Bosses Pay 15¢ A Day,” Jan 1935, 2
“Pecan Shellers Strike Again in San Antonio,” Mar-Apr 1935, 2
El Paso Electric Company:
Important News In Short: El Paso, Tex., Mar-Apr 1935, 6
El Paso, Tex.:
“Jail Leader As Hungry Man Dies,” Mar 14 1931, 3
“Less For Whom,” May 9 1931, 3
“Texas Toilers Forced By Law to Starve,” Jan 1935, 5
Important News In Short: El Paso, Tex., Mar-Apr 1935, 6
E.M. Holt Plaid Plant:
“Case of Framed N.C. Union Men Set For Appeal,” Jun 1935, 3
Emancipation Proclamation:
“Celebrating A Piece of Paper While Negroes Remain Slaves,” Jan 3 1931, 4
“Slaves That Lincoln ‘Freed’,” Feb 21 1931, 4
Emelle, Ala.:
“Demand Safety; Freedom for Robertsons,” Aug 30 1930, 1
Lynch Law At Work: Livingston, Ala., Aug 30 1930, 2
“Down With Lynch Law!” Aug 30 1930, 4
Lynch Law At Work: Montgomery, Ala., Oct 4 1930, 2
“34 Are Lynched In 9 Months,” Oct 4 1930, 4
“State Lynch Law Condemns Tom Robertson,” Oct 18 1930, 1
Lynch Law At Work, Oct 18 1930, 2
“Call for Mass Conference Against Lynch-Law,” Nov 1 1930, 3
“The Election Campaign,” Nov 1 1930, 6
“54 Delegates From 3 States Present; Send 9 to St. Louis,” Nov 15 1930, 1
Emergency Relief Administration:
“‘So Sorry You Are Starving,’ Say La. Relief Officials,” Nov 15 1933, 3
Emerson, Harvey:
“Local Leader Railroaded to Chain Gang,” Sep 1936, 1
Emery, Woody:
“Deputy Murders 3 Harlan Miners,” Sep 5 1931, 1
Emfinger, Annie:
“Poor Farmers Shot Down By Landowners,” Dec 6 1930, 1
Emory College:
“Communism Stronger Each Year, Says Prof.,” Feb 20 1932, 3
Empire, Ala.:
“Miners Blacklisted As Mitch Sides With Scabs,” Nov 1934, 4
Endicott, N.Y.:
“Scottsboro Protest Pours In From All Parts of Country,” May 9 1931, 4
Engdahl, J. Louis:
“Clubs, Jeers for New York Unemployed,” Oct 25 1930, 1
“Mass Arrests of Harlan Miners; I.L.D. on Scene,” Jun 13 1931, 1
“NY Preacher Denies Hearing to Mrs. Wright,” Oct 31 1931, 4
“Demand Release of Boys From Kilby Death Cells,” Dec 26 1931, 1
“Workers of World Demand Release of Scottsboro Boys,” Feb 20 1932, 3
England:
“Workers, Peasants Of China Set Up Own Rule,” Aug 16 1930, 2
The Reds Say, Sep 20 1930, 4
“A Communist To A Farmer,” Oct 4 1930, 2
“Defend The Soviet Union! Vote Communist!” Oct 18 1930, 4
“Slaves In Liberia,” Nov 1 1930, 2
“Big Strikes On Way In England,” Nov 22 1930, 2
“Die Starving And Boss Will Call You Hero,” Dec 27 1930, 3
“Wales Miners Strike; Mills May Follow,” Jan 10 1931, 2
“Imperialist Killed,” Apr 4 1931, 3
“Garvey Exposed As Swindler,” Apr 11 1931, 1
“Mother Handed A Corpse,” Apr 11 1931, 2
“British R.R.’s Cut Wages,” May 2 1931, 3
“London Meet Plans War On Soviet Union,” Jul 25 1931, 1
“The Civilization They Tell us To Defend,” Aug 1 1931, 4
“War Experiences Told By Vet.,” Aug 1 1931, 1
“To Cut Dole In England,” Sep 5 1931, 1
“Stop No. Sea Practice And Sing Red Flag,” Sep 26 1931, 1
“Wall Street’s War Game,” Oct 3 1931, 4
“England’s Irish Butchers Decree Death For Political Opponents,” Oct 31 1931, 3
“Fourteen Years of Soviet Power,” Nov 7 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
“Czech Tool Of France Plots Murder of Jap,” Jan 9 1932, 2
“Nanking Govt. Troops Flock To Red Army,” Jan 30 1932, 4
“N. Orleans Seamen Hail Ky. Strikers & Class Prisoners,” Feb 6 1932, 3
“Draft Blanks Being Printed For New War,” Mar 5 1932, 4
“M.C. Ellis, Candidate Of The Workers,” Aug 31 1933, 1
Caption, “Babies In Gas Masks,” Jul 1936, 6
Eyes on the World, Dec 1936, 16
Eyes On The World, Jan 1937, 15
England, Ark.:
“500 Organize Hunger March And Get Food,” Jan 10 1931, 1
“Lonoke Farmers Set Example,” Jan 10 1931, 4
“More Food Riots Brew as Red Cross Give [sic] 50 Cent ‘Relief’,” Jan 17 1931, 1
“Arkansas Share Croppers Rouse Farms to Action,” Jan 17 1931, 2
“Croppers To March Again In Arkansas,” Jan 24 1931, 1
“Family Of 11 Living on 2 Ears Corn Day,” Jan 24 1931, 1
“Farmers Starve Thruout [sic] Country,” Jan 24 1931, 1
“Congress Agrees To Let Farmers Starve to Death,” Feb 14 1931, 1
“Rush to Defense of Our Comrades,” Mar 7 1931, 4
“Starving Farmers Are Ready To Fight For Real Relief,” Mar 14 1931, 3
“Story of Arkansas Food March Told By Leader,” May 30 1931, 4
“England, Ark., Farmers Meet To Hear ‘Red’,” Jun 6 1931, 1
“The Southern Worker Reaches One Year,” Aug 22 1931, 2
England, Walter:
“Murder Gang Indicts Three Mine Leaders,” Oct 24 1931, 1
Ensley, Ala.:
“T.C.I. Hounds Birmingham Workers,” Aug 16 1930, 1
“They Can Never Smash Us!,” Aug 16 1930, 4
“May Shut Down Ensley Shops,” Sep 13 1930, 3
“TCI Jobless Demonstrate In Ensley,” Sep 27 1930, 1
“2,500 Ensley Unemployed Demonstrate,” Oct 4 1930, 1
“The Ensley Unemployed Demonstration,” Oct 4 1930, 4
“85 Percent TCI Workers In Ensley Unemployed—Fed On Bunk,” Nov 8 1930, 3
“Try To Stop T.C.I. Workers Organizing,” Jan 10 1931, 1
“Worker Tell [sic] How B’ham Trial Proved Communists Are Right,” Jan 17 1931, 3
“Plan Mass Fight For Release of 5 B’ham Workers,” Feb 7 1931, 1
“Free Banker But Jail Workers For Fighting Hunger,” Feb 14 1931, 3
“Red Leaflets Right In Mills,” Feb 28 1931, 1
“Lay Off 1,200 At Ensley T.C.I.,” Aug 1 1931, 1
“The Southern Worker Reaches One Year,” Aug 22 1931, 2
B’ham Notes, Aug 29 1931, 4
“5 More Furnaces Closed By T.C.I.,” Sep 5 1931, 2
“Southern Commission Exposed as Aid Of the Bosses in Lynch Terror Drive,” Dec 5 1931, 2
“Tennessee Coal and Iron Getting Ready for War,” Feb 20 1932, 2
“T.C.I. Workers Who Got $8.00 in 1930 Now Get $3.80; Company Deducts Jobless Aid From Pay When Re-Hiring,” Aug 15 1933, 2
“M.C. Ellis, Candidate Of The Workers,” Aug 31 1933, 1
“T.C.I., Center of South’s Industry, Closes Rail Mill,” Aug 31 1933, 1
“They Found That The ‘New Deal’ Means Less Food,” Aug 31 1933, 4
Important News In Short: Birmingham, Ala., Jul 1934, 2
“I.L.D. Rouses Fight Against Rapist Stool,” Nov 1934, 3
“Workers Insurance Congress Unites Thousands in Washington: White, Negro Workers And Farmers Send Delegates From South,” Jan 1935, 1
Ensley Blast Furnace, Sheet and Rail Mills:
“T.C.I. Shut Down Throws Workers Out To Starve,” Sep 1934, 5
Ensley Park:
Caption, “They Found That The ‘New Deal’ Means Less Food,” Aug 31 1933, 4
E.P. Harnsworth, Inc.:
“Use Race Lies To Cut Wages,” Nov 29 1930, 3
Epps, Sam:
Lynch Law At Work: Winston-Salem, N.C., Dec 13 1930, 2
Epps, Tom:
“Secret Jailing of Miners Is Exposed In Ky.,” Oct 24 1931, 3
Epstein, Abe:
“To Speak on Soviet Farms, In Chatta.,” Dec 27 1930, 2
Erie Railroad Co.:
“Morgan, Mellon, Ford, Insull Back of Murder Gang Active in Harlan,” Oct 3 1931, 1
Erlanger Cotton Mills:
“Health Low Wealth High In Carolina,” Jul 1936, 3
Escambia County, Ala.:
“Roosevelt Govt. Refuses Enforce Law Against Organized Kidnap Lynch Gang,” Dec 1934, 3
Essen, Germany:
“40,000 Ruhr Coal Miners Fight Cuts,” Jan 10 1931, 1
Estevan, Saskatchewan:
“Canadian Police Kill Two Miners,” Oct 24 1931, 1
Estonia:
“Prevent the War of Invasion!” Dec 13 1930, 4
“Wall Street’s War Game,” Oct 3 1931, 4
E.T.B. and A.:
Trade Union Topics, Feb 1936, 2
Ethiopia:
Important News In Short: Rome, Italy, Jun 1935, 6
“Ethiopia Drives Back Fascist Armies,” Jan 1936, 1
“World Is Facing Danger of New War Slaughter,” Feb 1936, 7
Caption, “Italian Troops Near Makale,” May 1936, 4
“Ethiopians Move to Hills Above Addis Ababa,” May 1936, 4
Build the New South: Alabama, Apr 1937, 2
International News, Apr 1937, 10
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