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The New Leader Mail Bag |»t«ah*v« a feat t-e*ev Party WmtU. The New Leader:£7 read with * tot of int*rott ye*e Lyy from Port**;*, P*_ aad what flStr Bropby said about a labor rwfref- I aiso...

...j-jpsgre is more Independent thinking .Mday than ever before, in Our time, el* us do our best to capita Use this dirp independent thought, and, begin. ACjtg at the bottom, build on solid and KpTetosn' It took the British labor &srty scarry to years to become the Xaeessd nieet powerful political organbBtspJ to...
...they never took liquor jaashrtrcm themselves...
...of these inevitably baree the pettiness, the stupidity, of these socbnd-haad prejudices imbedded to oar lives, teetering the**, generation after generation...
...there were saoe* than three atillten slaves, and new scene ten million beds* born ot thee* slaves sine* its* But tt ia Jttft tor thia reason, bscanaa tt ia representative, that this story is af snob vital interest, it* trsgwdtss are...
...at tbe same time, WdTSUit be practical...
...Old-worlders landed oa thia aid* without any invitation—we came her* as distinctly "undesirable aliens" and battled and cheated our way to a foothold against practically universal pretest, unwanted, disliked, resisted...
...Visitors ean come- Saturday or Supday morning...
...To quote from the Pore ward: Tt it a common stery...
...bow to work the same better abut anybody else, and Governor pjttrJi si a wet Whenever the Detooashts ars In power it's ths Southern •erhnrwacy that rules the nation...
...add* the G. O. P. are ta power it's <£tg ssilnni" that rules ths nation...
...labor party here would mean Jjjp Congressmen at Washington, and •laa that time arrives, the workers btjthis land will have tar more lnfiuSS than both the old parties comX"i MRS...
...That's probjyfg das to the fact that, Tammany iJBjwa...
...mental and moral bankruptcy, degradation of those Who persist tn clinging to this crude futility...
...aft believe the nation is ripe for such the New Leader is doing good work nV sowing the seeds for this...
...Aa tSpjarressman Berger says: "Use both |K economic and political arms to fpa tor labor lta rights...
...The Inierpa'tional...
...W* thought then that it waa their physical assistance that we needed...
...c. HARLAN...
...pwste " .. "Bursting Bands" jpttter The New Leader: ¦ Jt occurs, to ma that there may he ijher* who...
...Paotiohallaa* I* the t*bee Movement On* otytks asset hstescssbnjr-dtosua-' siens of the season will take pises Sunday morning...
...told without bitterness, even Ha darkest discouragements nave * way ot brooding hope-, And yet ths mere recount...
...JrjtdSi tela that many ot my race la saw York City will vote th* Demojpjp* heart this year...
...most of my ancestors were Kdsre* I know that the hypocritical yttto south—that is, the rulers ef the ^bpv-rote for prohibttloa just te 'AA* seer away from the men and <0jgScs who do mett ot the hard labor t (he South...
...en* ataafc...
...ws wanted them end west to much effort and expense to bring them here...
...S| the old parties will give labor a anjwtt Asr* aha there, and that's all »**js1 eFer set out of them- Many sf ear people supported ta Fellette .ta* years ago, and some of ue dreamed dad ant of that contest would come .. * real labor party...
...Tb* AUtabisgisphy of am •minority American" must of necessity be an union* "p*»sbeansto>l adveatur...
...The New Leader:£7 read with * tot of int*rott ye*e Lyy from Port**;*, P*_ aad what flStr Bropby said about a labor rwfref- I aiso went to ' iishgrslirlsli ¦Si *e*llst Party e* Now York.art f**tr^J»ttorm...
...t am the last woman in the world *> have any - race prejudices, but if Wf are to have a real successful labor Petty, we must mike tt an AMURICiW Lsbor Party and eliminate all . *rsee antagonisms...
...LESLIE HOLLAND, •^sver+iifi, Mass...
...Auk- 1,,at lo-.so a. teat the Road to Freedom Camp, croton- on -Hudson, N. T-, when the Needle Trades of New York will discuss their official position to the opposing faction In their union...
...if we am honest with ourselves a book like this will make clear to us that it may be they have more to share than we have...
...like myself, did not read ' jtfBitnt Pickens' "Bursting Bonds" at , jkstirne that it was published, but * Jto...
...In any event It la a most readable book, one to own, aad to lend, aad to give widely...
...Sunday's train at *:sT (daylight saving time) will be lag them in tint* for tb* discussion...
...It over titer* waa a humIt's the i»th Amendment and the ¦air'- Volotead Act I waa horn in *5# south...
...if th* band of corporate sssltal could reach old pel, there would a* a meter en every suabesme— susan* deb...
...But tt may, also be that despite our blundering inequity in our earlier intercourse, both they aad we "builded better than we knew" in establishing this lasting relation...
...put still I am hopeful that intelligent forces of labor will he -fiy enough and broad-minded enough .topink a tow petty planks and build ^jbr**l fighting army ef labor...
...But we invited Africans...
...fgATike...
...I admit dloap' adstment...
...We are already indebted to them materially...
...Amalgamated, and PrrrrieaB 1 unions .were . invited, as also the groups of ths opposition, A summary of ths discussion wUl be made-.by A. J Musts, ot Brookwood labor College, who will treat factionalism from the psychological' viewpoint...
...It Is true that majority-prejudice can work physical and circumstantial hardship tor tbo minority, but ws sometimes everleek the deeper truth of the more profound calamity- -the inevitable reaction of all prejudice, the...
...and the major part that was theirs in this country's upbuilding will indeed remain an enduring monument to them...
...Great Britain (you will see wapuP)t&*to...
...or ¦ seven million votes M tJ»aW«P»«neral election), aad they jBMJr**w*rktog alt the time, never .dbBMpW themselves to get dis*Sa«Ved over defeats, and they had a •fen* them, but ever keeping on and en...
...sspeciaJiy that proSibi...
...New York City...
...even at this later dat* would IBe gttr K"«to that sueh A Met esisls i " -«^- -¦" worth wh5s^to"bs>a *e* ttts^awsp Bte this, of "ana inumisau pufpape" sat its achievement The tolJebap, aw simplicity of ftp totting hokTs apoets appeal of their own, ernsjaRPvt the story itself, which ia very bumat aad alive...

Vol. 3 • July 1926 • No. 29


 
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