George Schumm papers, 1878-1940.

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George Schumm papers, 1878-1940.

Comprise five outgoing letters (to Harry Preetz, Tobias Sigel, Benjamin R. Tucker, and John H. Mackay) and 220 incoming letters, including one from J. A. Labadie to Henry Bool. Also include [Reminiscences] of George and Emma Schumm, 1940, which reviews his work with several radical German-language journals, especially his association with Karl Heinzen's Der Pionier. Chiefly concerns personal affairs and those of friends and relatives; political, social, and philosophical views of events such as World War I and the abdication of the Kaiser [i.e., Wilhelm II] in 1918; writing, translating, and publishing activities of several authors, including J. H. Mackay and B. R. Tucker; and writings and criticisms of articles written for publications such as The Alarm, Der arme Teufel, Liberty, The Radical review, and The Word.

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