Series 4. Harlow Pease files, 1911-1938.

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Series 4. Harlow Pease files, 1911-1938.

The files of Harlow Pease consist chiefly of pamphlets, news bulletins, broadsides, and some personal papers, including letters, poems and songs. The publications were produced chiefly by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), the American Civil Liberties Union, the federal government, various socialist and political parties and the non-ferrous metals miners' unions. These materials generally regard anarchistic political groups in the United States and Canada; union organizing and elections in the industries of lumber, construction and steel; socialism; civil liberties; the Paterson, N.J. Silk Strike (1924); the deportation of strikers and political prisoners; the Centralia Massacre; the labor movement in California; relations between the IWW and the Red International; the history and political philosophy of the IWW; strikebreakers; hours of work; labor violence; the Non-Partisan League of Montana; socialism and the labor movement in the United States; the international labor movement; and war production.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7919049

Cornell University Library

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Jensen,Vernon H

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Non-Partisan League of Montana.

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American Civil Liberties Union

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Founded in 1920 in New York City by Roger Baldwin and others; the ACLU was an outgrowth of the American Union Against Militarism's National Civil Liberties Bureau, which in 1920 changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union. From the description of Collection, 1917- (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 42740878 The Southern Women's Rights Project (SWRP) located in Richmond is affiliated with the American Civil Liberties Union. The project deal...

Pease, Harlow.

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Industrial Workers of the World

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