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Socialist Labor Party

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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Mechanics Song, Undated

 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: Undated

Morris Hillquit Papers on Microfilm

 Collection
Identifier: 5430 mf
Abstract

Includes materials pertaining to the following broad subjects: socialist unity, growth and conflict, 1900- 1913; the war years, 1914-1919; Bolshevism and red-baiting, 1918-1921; fusion politics, 1922-1924; reconstruction and decline of the Socialist Party, 1925-1933; and trade unionism, 1909-1933. This is a microfilm edition of the Morris Hillquit papers, the originals are at the Wisconsin State Historical Society.

Dates: 1886-1940

Socialist Labor Party Records on Microfilm

 Collection
Identifier: 5168 mf
Abstract

Consist of the official records of the Socialist Labor Party from its organization in 1877 until 1907. Despite the fragmentation or paucity of some types of records, the collection as a whole documents many facets of the Party's development, organization, thought, and tactics, as well as its contribution to the labor and socialist movements in a turbulent era of industrial change and of social and economic stress in the United States.

Dates: 1877-1906

Utica Trades Assembly Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5278
Abstract

The records include Utica Trades Assembly minutes and other administrative records, financial records and correspondence.

Dates: 1880-1932

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Archival Object 1
 
Subject
Labor unions -- United States -- Political activity 2
Socialist parties -- United States 2
Anti-communist movements -- United States 1
Bakery employees. 1
Boycott -- Bakers and bakeries -- New York (State) -- Utica 1
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Cigar makers. 1
Cloakmakers' Strike, New York, N.Y., 1909. 1
Electioneering--United States. 1
Labor -- United States -- Political activity 1
Lawyers. 1
Lobbyists. 1
Los Angeles Boycott, 1903. 1
Mediation and conciliation, Industrial. Clothing industry. New York (N.Y.) 1
Painters' Strike, Utica, N.Y., 1911. 1
Political parties -- United States -- Discipline 1
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1896 1
Press, Political party -- United States 1
Press, Socialist -- Unied States 1
Press, Socialist -- United States 1
Propaganda, Socialist. United States. 1
Protocol of Peace, 1910 1
Public utilities -- New York (State) -- Utica 1
Radicalism -- United States 1
Scrapbooks. 1
Shirtwaist Makers' Strike, New York, N.Y., 1909. 1
Socialism. 1
Socialists -- Massachusetts -- Adams 1
Socialists -- Massachusetts -- Boston 1
Socialists -- New York (N.Y.) 1
Socialists -- New York (State) -- Buffalo 1
Socialists -- New York (State) -- Mount Vernon 1
Socialists -- New York (State) -- Newtown 1
Socialists -- Texas -- Houston 1
Socialists -- Washington -- Everett 1
Socialists--British Columbia--Vancouver. 1
Strikes and lockouts. Clothing industry. New York (N.Y.) 1
Trade-union label--United States. 1
Trade-union label. United States. 1
Trade-unions--New York (State)--Utica--Political activity. 1
Trade-unions. Bakery employees. New York (State). Utica. 1
Trade-unions. Clothing workers. New York (N.Y.) 1
Trade-unions. Clothing workers. United States. 1
Trade-unions. New York (State). Congresses. 1
Trade-unions. New York (State). Local unions. 1
Trade-unions. New York (State). Utica. Organizing. 1
Trade-unions. Painters, Industrial. New York (State). Utica. 1
Trade-unions. Tobacco workers. New York (State). Utica. 1
Trade-unions. Women's clothing industry. United States. 1
World War, 1914-1918 -- Protest movements -- United States 1
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