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AuthorCRAIB, RODERICK
AuthorCRANDALL, NORMA
AuthorCRATTAN, C. HARTLEY
AuthorCrawford, Kenneth
AuthorCrawford, Kenneth G.
AuthorCrawford, Ruth
AuthorCREESY, CHARLES
AuthorCREESY, VIRGINIA KAYS
AuthorCREWS, KENNETH D.
AuthorCRISS, E.
AuthorCRITCHFIELD, RICHARD
AuthorCRITCHFIELD, ROBERT
AuthorCRITCHLOW, JAMES
AuthorCROAN, MELVIN
AuthorCROPSEY, SETH
AuthorCROSLAND, C. A. R.
AuthorCrossman, R.H.S.
AuthorCrosswaith, Frank
AuthorCrosswaith, Frank R
AuthorCROSSWAITH, FRANK R.
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Members Debate Pro and Con From a Veteran By Elizabeth Thomas .....Elizabeth Thomas has for many years been associated with the Milwaukee Leader and helped to keep it alive in the days of the...
Paid articleFor Workers' Unity (September 1934)
For Workers' Unity By Frank R. Crosswaith IABOR DAY should serve pri-**' marily to focus labor's attention upon the seriousness of the times through which capitalist society is jwissing and to...
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Voice of Negro Labor The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters Brings Trade Unionism's Message By Frank R. Crosswaith To TBS, aamkt «Mnt^# tartan vctoeeto ecktstt'in* ao^ awakeaatf...
Paid articleTHE PORTER'S MESSAGE (May 1926)
THE PORTER'S MESSAGE Negro Rail Wor^ Jom tl>- 1W» Orgaiiized Worker, on l^bo^^X^iMkVf By Frank R. Crosswaith Ti th* totter* «C every race In uvery cltm* th*' Brotherhood af Bleeping Car...
Paid articleTHE PULLMAN PORTERS BREAK ALL RECORDS (January 1926)
THE PULLMAN PORTERS BREAK ALL HECORDS New Union of Negro Workers Like a Crusade; Workers Answering Call Through the Nation By Frank R. Crosswaith ', ji ti iik chalking up a record that wul...
Paid articleFires of Prejudice (November 1924)
The Profit MOTIVE A K«winr by JOWJAM THOMAS fj/1? PROFIT MOTIVE AND HOW-IT WORKS. A Review of : th* Pr§M Motive; Is it IndUpemtJklMto Infantry? By Harry F. Ward. FubUthtd by the...
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THE INSPIRATION OF MAY DAY By Frank R. Crosswaith The first day of May is universally known as May Day and is accepted by tbe class conscious workers of the world as the day dedicated...
AuthorCROUSE, TIM MARTIN
AuthorCROZIER, BRIAN
AuthorCRUICKSHANK, JOHN
AuthorCRUZ, HERNAN SANTA
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