International Workers Order
Organization
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
International Workers Order (IWO) Records
Collection
Identifier: 5276
Abstract
This collection consists of the records of the International Workers' Order (IWO). Papers include many items related to Socialist, Communist and radical activities.
Dates:
1915-2002
International Workers Order's Immigration and Naturalization Files on Microfilm
Collection
Identifier: 5940 mf
Abstract
This collection consists of microfilmed copies of the International Workers Order's Immigration and Naturalization Files
Dates:
0000-2999
Max Bedacht Manuscript
Collection
Identifier: 6224
Abstract
This typescript autobiography, "On the path of life," deals with Bedacht's reflections on American and international communist leaders and the workings of the Comintern. He describes the factional feuds within the Communist Party, refutes Whittaker Chambers' charges against him in Witness! and recounts the circumstances around his expulsion from the party in 1948, and his reinstatement in 1960. His work establishing and leading the International Workers Order is also traced. Throughout the...
Dates:
1967
Mit Gezang Tzum Kamf, 1932
Item — Box 4: [Barcode: 31924113571677], Folder: 5
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
This collection is comprised of radical song books, music sheets, periodical issues and broadsides spanning the period ca. 1850 to 1990, with primary emphasis on the period 1900-1940. It includes rare pieces (such as numerous early editions of the I.W.W. "Little Red Songbook") as well as ephemeral song-sheets and song-books. Periodicals represented in the collection include "Sing Out!", "Broadside: the Topical Song Magazine", and "Promenade," an influential leftist folk-dance mimeo. The...
Dates:
1932