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Contains 95 Results:

VF 265.17 – Communist Party of the USA. Guide for Party functionaries. n.p., undated

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Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: undated

265.28 – Communist Party of the USA. For a Communist Party of action. New York, 1925?

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 1925?

VF 265.31 – Communist Party of the USA. Recruit! n.p., undated

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: undated

VF 265. 35 – Communist Party of the USA. The people’s demands. New York?, 193?

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 193?

VF 265.48 – Communist Party of the USA. Revolutionary greetings! n.p., 1930?

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 1930?

VF 265.60 – Browder Campaign Committee. No future in Flander’s Field. New York?, 1940?

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 1940?

VF 265.68 – Communist Party of the USA. The drive toward fascism in the U.S. n.p., 195?

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 195?

265.70 – Communist Party of USA. How labor can fight for its rights and win. N.Y., 1947

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 1947

CPA VF 266 – Communist Party of the USA. Discussion outline on negro work, 1935

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 1935

VF 267 – Communist Party of the USA. Political Committee. n.p., 1939?

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The CPUSA was the most important American radical organization from its factionalized 1919 origins well into the 1950s. This collection consists of works published by and about the Communist Party and its front organizations, books, pamphlets, newspapers and mimeographed reports dating from 1913-1960. Since this collection was acquired in 1960 many items have been separated to receive item level cataloging. These are located in the American Radicalism Collection.

Dates: 1939?