July 1939:
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Sailors Spike F.D.R. Order on Fink-Halls (as C. Thomas)
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June 1941:
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“Maritime” Federation Closes Shop (as C. Thomas)
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December 1942:
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The West Coast Longshoremen and the ‘Bridges Plan’ (as C. Thomas)
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July 1943:
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A Marxist Book on Maritime (book review, as C. Thomas)
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6 January 1945:
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Roosevelt Uses Executive Power to Regiment the Labor Movement (as C. Thomas)
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13 January 1945:
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Roosevelt Demands Slave Labor Bill in First Congress Message (as C. Thomas)
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20 January 1945:
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Forced Labor Laws Endanger Unions (as C. Thomas)
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27 January 1945:
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Roosevelt, Brass Hats Speed Forced Labor (as C. Thomas)
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February 1945:
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The Campaign to Conscript Labor (as C. Thomas)
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17 February 1945:
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Brass Hats Raise Fake ‘Morale’ Issue in Drive to Put Over Slave Labor Law (as C. Thomas)
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24 February 1945:
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Union Heads Back Forced Labor Plan (as C. Thomas)
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3 March 1945:
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Forced Labor Plan Advanced by Senate Military Committee (as C. Thomas)
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10 March 1945:
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Workers Oppose WMC Draft Plan in New Bedford (as C. Thomas)
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17 March 1945:
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Senate Bill Embodies Forced Labor Scheme (as C. Thomas)
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24 March 1945:
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CIO Leaders Vote to Continue Their Policy of Retreat (as C. Thomas)
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31 March 1945:
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Why Roosevelt Promises ‘Study’ of Annual Wage (as C. Thomas)
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7 April 1945:
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Big Business Hails ‘Peace Charter’ Signed by CIO and AFL Leaders (as C. Thomas)
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14 April 1945:
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Roosevelt Report Demands Extension of Wage Freeze (as C. Thomas)
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21 April 1945:
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Government Censorship Conceals Widespread Production Cutbacks (as C. Thomas)
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28 April 1945:
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Big Willow Run Plant to Shut Down (as C. Thomas)
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2 June 1945:
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Negro Boilermakers in Los Angeles Fight Against Jim-Crow Policy of Union Heads (as C. Thomas)
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4 February 1946:
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Cops of ‘Labor Friend’ O’Dwyer Assault Western Union Pickets (as C. Thomas)
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9 September 1946:
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Maritime Labor Displays Might in National Strike (as C. Thomas)
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15 September 1946:
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AFL Seamen Win; CIO Unions Hit the Bricks for Equal Pay (as C. Thomas)
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8 March 1948:
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How Stalinists Use Smith Case in NMU (as C. Thomas)
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29 March 1948:
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How Stalinists Use Smith Case in NMU (as C. Thomas)
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14 June 1948:
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Stalinists Block Vote on Tanker Agreement (as C. Thomas)
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30 August 1948:
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One Year of Taft-Hartley Act – Its Effect on Trade Unions (as C. Thomas)
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31 August 1948:
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Maritime Union Expels 3 Stalinist Leaders (as C. Thomas)
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13 September 1948:
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Lessons of the 13th Convention of UE-CIO Union (as C. Thomas)
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May 1950:
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Negro Workers and the CIO (as C. Thomas)
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Spring 1955:
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The Political Meaning of the CIO-AFL Merger
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Fall 1957:
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Why Was the CP Ousted from the CIO? (book review)
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Fall 1958:
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Howe’s History of the CP (book review)
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Fall 1959:
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Class Struggle and American Labor
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Spring 1963:
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Class Struggle – American Style (book review)
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1963:
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The Wohlforth Way: A Methodological Mutation (discussion bulletin contribution)
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1963:
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Labor Party and Freedom Now Party (PDF of original pamphlet)
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Spring 1964:
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Maoism and the Neo-Stalin Cult
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Summer 1964:
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Labor’s Revolt Against Industrial Oligarchy (book preview)
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Fall 1964:
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Labor Leaders and the ‘White Backlash’
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Winter 1965:
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The Leap from Open Shop to Industrial Unionism (book review)
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Winter 1966:
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Exchange with Brian Pearce (letter)
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October 1967:
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Some Comments On Party Policy And Tactics In The Antiwar Movement (Discussion Bulletin contribution)
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September 1969:
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A Mao-Stalin Rift – Myth Or Fact?
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