Myself and others are involved in scanning old books, and some of them happen to do with US history from a Marxist perspective. I have permission from the publishers when I do scan them (when said publishing house/copyright still exists, that is.) Some books, however, I find online.Due to this forum's character limit, there is only a limited number of books I can put in this one post. For a larger list see this link: http://eregime.org/index.php?showtopic=17670 (in three volumes: 1918-1939 1939-1965 , and 1965-1980 (a biography of Eugene Debs)(1947), autobiography of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn covering the years 1906-1926, autobiography of Ella Reeve Bloor(1921)(1967)(1971)(1950)(bio of the first American Marxist, a Union Army Colonel during the Civil War)(covering the period from the 1870s to 1912)(biography of the founder of the CPUSA)(1976)(1984)(1988)(1988)(1973)(1964)(1976)(collection of 1970s writings on domestic and foreign affairs by CPUSA leader Gus Hall)(1974)(1971)(1934)(1938)(covers the pre-colonial period up to the late 1940s)(on the origins of the Republican Party)(1959)(1968)(1911)(1910)(a friendly critique of his views)(1936)(1942)(1946)(1946)(1950)from 1952, which has various chapters on democratic, labor and socialist movements throughout American history.(letters of Marx and Engels)(basically everything Lenin ever wrote about it)(1928, the author wasn't a Marxist but still sympathetic to Soviet arguments in foreign affairs)(1952)(1987)(author wasn't a Marxist, but was pro-Soviet)You can find all the other books myself and others have scanned on subjects unrelated to the USA here: click.

Scanned a new work: History of the USA since World War I (written by two Soviet historians in 1976.)

Another book has been scanned: Gene Debs: The Story of a Fighting American A short 1943 history of the US populist movement, as well as a three-volume Soviet history of the US labor movement covering 1918-1980, are en route in the mail to be scanned as well.

A three-volume Soviet work has been scanned and added to the original post: Recent History of the Labor Movement in the United States , covering the years 1918-1980 in total.

I've now scanned The Populist Movement in the United States and American Youth Today , both of which can be found in the original post.

I'm reading this now; it's quite interesting to have this perspective. I appreciate you scanning and uploading all these books and hope you keep posting links in this thread. Thank you!

Scanned a new work: History of the USA since World War I (written by two Soviet historians in 1976.)

Scanned a new work: History of the USA since World War I (written by two Soviet historians in 1976.)