A 1937 International Publishers work. Scanned by an Internet user named Alexandra Kollontai. https://www.intpubnyc.com/



The top of page 26 is cut off slightly. The sentence (continuing from page 25) reads, "In New Haven, the political activists won Van Patten's permission to nominate local candidates." The top of page 27 reads: "They attacked the people: scores were killed and wounded."



Top of page 31: "and moved from yard to yard, and even to shop, factory, mill and lumber company."



Top of page 33: "All at once Parsons heard"



Top of page 35: "and coming after four years of devastating crisis, lifted thousands of workers to class consciousness."

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