Socialist Party of the United States of America
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Bernard J. Brommel-Eugene V. Debs papers
Research material and works of Eugene V. Debs biographer Bernard J. Brommel, including correspondence, notes, photocopies, photographs, pamphlets, newsclippings, and memorabilia. Also letters and personal materials of Grace Laird, a teacher with whom Brommel retained a long time correspondence.
Carolyn Ashbaugh Papers
Includes correspondence, memoranda, notes, cassette tapes of interviews, etc., for Carolyn Ashbaugh's biography of Lucy Parsons, published by the Charles H. Kerr Co. for the Illinois Labor History Society in 1976.
Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company records
Business records (financial, stock, and customer order files), manuscripts, author information, and publishing, production, and promotion information for the Charles H. Kerr Company, the oldest labor and socialist publishing house in the United States. The collections also includes some information about The Socialist Party, The Proletarian Party, unions, and radical organizations, primarily in the United States.
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- Correspondence 2
- Socialism -- 20th century 2
- Anarchism 1
- Audiocassettes 1
- Clippings -- 1851-1900 1
- Clippings -- 1901-1950 1
- Clippings -- 1951-2000 1
- Contracts 1
- Correspondence -- 1901-1950 1
- Correspondence -- 1951-2000 1
- Fliers (printed matter) 1
- Haymarket Square Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1886 1
- Labor laws and legislation -- United States 1
- Labor unions -- United States 1
- Manuscripts 1
- Microfilms -- 1951-2000 1
- Newspaper clippings 1
- Pamphlets -- 1851-1900 1
- Pamphlets -- 1901-1950 1
- Photographs 1
- Photographs -- 1901-1950 1
- Photographs -- 1951-2000 1
- Prison reformers -- United States 1
- Publishers and publishing -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century 1
- Publishing industry -- United States -- Records and correspondence 1
- Reports 1
- Socialists -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Sources 1
- Speeches -- 1901-1950 1
- Women anarchists 1 + ∧ less