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  1. When Kentucky Had No Union Men

    When Kentucky Had No Union Men

    George Davis

    $16.98

    The Singing Miner of Hazard, KY! George worked 28 yrs in the mines, and even with a damaged arm managed to learn guitar and won every Labor Day song writing contest with simple chords and...

  2. You Have No Country!

    You Have No Country!

    Workers' Struggle Against War

    Mary E. Marcy

    $10.00

    A leading figure in the Left Wing of the Socialist Party during the World War I, Mary E. Marcy (1877–1922) was managing editor of the International Socialist Review, the most popular...

  3. The Flivver King

    The Flivver King

    A Story of Ford-America

    Upton Sinclair

    $14.00

    The Flivver King stands among the finest of modern American historical novels. It is history as it ought to be written - from the bottom up and the top down, with monumental sensitivity to the...

  4. Haymarket Heritage

    Haymarket Heritage

    The Memoirs Of Irving S Abrams

    Irving S. Abrams

    $10.00

    Irving S Abrams (1891-1980) was a Wobbly, Jewish anarchist,and savior of the Haymarket monument at Waldheim Cemetery from 1960-1971. "In these pages Abrams provides penetrating insights into the...

  5. Juice is Stranger than Friction

    Juice is Stranger than Friction

    Selected Writings of T-Bone Slim

    T-Bone Slim

    $10.00

    "A working stuff, a hobo, and an irreconcilable revolutionist...second only to Joe Hill as the IWW's most popular songwriter, T-Bone Slim incontestably was the Wobblie's greatest "man of letters"....

  6. Juice is Stranger Than Friction

    Juice is Stranger Than Friction

    Selected Writings of T-Bone Slim

    T-Bone Slim

    $19.00

    "A working stuff, a hobo, and an irreconcilable revolutionist...second only to Joe Hill as the IWW's most popular songwriter, T-Bone Slim incontestably was the Wobblie's greatest 'man of letters.'...

  7. Fellow Worker

    Fellow Worker

    The Life Of Fred Thompson

    Fred Thompson

    $10.00

    Fred Thompson - 1900-1987 - Socialist, Wobbly, organizer, soapboxer, editor, class-war prisoner, educator, historian and publisher (it was he who spearheaded the effort to get the Charles H Kerr...

  8. I've Got To Know

    I've Got To Know

    Utah Phillips

    $14.98

    "During the Gulf War, I got plenty good and mad.....with the help of Dakota Sid Clifford, I went in a small but very fine studio....For the next 70 minutes I spouted, fulminated, and sang about...

  9. Labor Struggles in the Deep South & Other Writings

    Labor Struggles in the Deep South & Other Writings

    Covington Hall

    $14.00

    In the half-century since it was written, Hall's Labor Struggles In The Deep South, published here for the first time, has become an underground classic among activist historians writing on the...

  10. American Industrial Ballads

    American Industrial Ballads

    Pete Seeger

    $16.98

    Songs of struggle from coal mines, textile mills, farmfields and highways. 24 songs written about the consequences of industrialization, including 'Peg And Awl', 'The Farmer Is The Man' and...

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