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Workers' Call (Chicago) [1900] | Simons, A.M. (1870-1950) (ed.)

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Workers' Call (Chicago) [1900]

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Author: Simons, A.M. (1870-1950) (ed.)

Added by: MutantPop

Added Date: 2018-09-22

Publication Date: 1900

Language: eng

Subjects: Socialist Labor Party, SLP, Social Democratic Party, SLP, Springfield SDP, Socialist Party of America, SPA, radicalism, socialism, political history More

Collections: newspapers miscellaneous, newspapers

Pages Count: 202

PPI Count: 202

PDF Count: 2

Total Size: 1.09 GB

PDF Size: 404.48 MB

Extensions: pdf, gz, html, zip, torrent, ~1~

Year: 1900

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License: Public Domain Mark 1.0

Downloads: 810

Views: 860

Total Files: 18

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The Workers' Call (Chicago)

Full run of 52 issues of The Workers' Call from 1900. This publication began as a regular Socialist Labor Party weekly in 1899, split with the dissidents led by Henry Slobodin and Morris Hillquit in the summer of that year, adhered to the Social Democratic Party with headquarters in Springfield after that. The paper marched under the banner of the Socialist Party of America after its formation in the summer of 1901.

The paper renamed as The Chicago Socialist effective with the issue of March 8, 1902, continuing as a weekly until April 1907, which it was succeeded by The Chicago Daily Socialist.

The first editor of the paper was A.M. Simons, who also served as editor of the International Socialist Review, a monthly magazine published by Charles H. Kerr & Co.

Scanned by Tim Davenport ("Carrite") from microfilm.

Published in the USA prior to 1923, public domain.
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