Box 7
Contains 90 Results:
Marxist study courses. Course 2, History of the working class. Request Item
Lesson 3-4
Will Maslow; Joseph B. Robison. Civil rights legislation and the fight for equality, 1862-1952, 1953 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
United Labor Committee of Massachusetts. The Massachusetts story, 1948 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
The massacre of a people: what the democracies can do., 1942 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
J. B. Matthews. Traffic in death: a few facts concerning the international munitions industry, 1934 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Harry Wellington Laidler. Maximum production: warfare and welfare, symposium, 1942 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Milton Sanford Mayer. The Dogged retreat of the A.M.A., 1949 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
John McGovern. Terror in Spain, how the Communist International has destroyed working class unity, undermined the fight against Franco, and suppressed the social revolution, 1938 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
R. A. McGowan. New Guilds: a conversation, 1937 Request Item
This collection contains pamphlets collected by Charles Zimmerman of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
William J. McSorley. Address delivered by William J. McSorley, 1951 Request Item
William J. McSorley, Jr., Assistant Director, Labor’s League for Political Education, to the 88th Annual Convention of the New York State Federation of Labor, Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New York, Tuesday morning, June 19, 1951.