ETOL Writers: Martin Abern
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June-July 1922: Who's "Red" – and Why?
August-September 1922: "Culture," Science and Working Class Education
October 1922: Into the Fight, Young Workers!, The Young Worker, October 1922
November 1922: The Young Workers League is Discovered! [with Paul Stevens], The Young Worker, November 1922
February 1923: The Third Congress of the Young Communist International
March 1923: The Work of the Communist Youth of the World
March 1923: With the Young Workers, The Worker, March 31, 1923
July 1923: Young Workers League Welcomes the Formation of the Federated Farmer-Labor Party, Voice of Labor, July 21, 1923
October 1923: North Side, English Branch, Chicago, Is Showing How to Make the Party Grow, The Worker, October 6, 1923
December 1923: Hands Off Workers' Germany!
February 1924: The Unity of the Lamb and the Lion, The Daily Worker, February 8, 1924
March 1924: World's Youth and the International, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, March 5, 1924
March 1924: To All Young Workers, Soldiers and Sailors!, The Daily Worker, March 25, 1924
April 1924: Young Workers League Bulletin, The Daily Worker, April 1, 1924
April 1924: Farmer-Labor Party Great Aid to Youth, The Daily Worker, April 9, 1924
April 1924: [Chicago] Membership Meeting O.K.'s Policies of Executive Committee, The Daily Worker, April 24, 1924
April 1924: Emphasis on Communist Education, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, April 26, 1924
April 1924: Party Activities of Local Chicago, The Daily Worker, April 28, 1924
April 1924: Party Activities of Local Chicago, The Daily Worker, April 30, 1924
May 1924: Workers Party Makes Statement on the Pullman Strike Drawing Attention to the Issues Involved, [with A. Yuris] The Daily Worker, May 12, 1924
May 1924: A Neglected Field, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, May 24, 1924
July 1924: Central City Opens County Drive Tonight, The Daily Worker, July 15, 1924
July 1924: Young Workers Call for War Against Imperialist War, The Daily Worker, July 24, 1924
August 1924: The Trend of the Times, [review of Rebellion in the Labor Unions,] The Liberator, August 1924
August 1924: Rebellion in Labor Unions, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, August 2, 1924
August 1924: Party Activities in Chicago, The Daily Worker, August 12, 1924
August 1924: Party Activities in Chicago, The Daily Worker, August 23, 1924
August 1924: Fight the Imperialist Mobilization Day!, [with Willaim Z. Foster and C.E. Ruthenberg] The Daily Worker, August 27, 1924
September 1924: Rally to International Youth Day, The Daily Worker, September 4, 1924
September 1924: Party Activities in Chicago, The Daily Worker, September 6, 1924
September 1924: Workers Party in Chicago Opens Straw-ballotting in Factories, The Daily Worker, September 15, 1924
September 1924: Fitzpatrick and Nockels Do Not Deserve Support of Workers in Election, [with Walt Carmon] The Daily Worker, September 20, 1924
September 1924: Report Shows Workers Party of Chicago Working Hard in Important Fields of Activity, The Daily Worker, September 20, 1924
September 1924: What Can Shop Nuclei Do?, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, September 20, 1924
September 1924: How to Start a Shop Nucleus, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, September 27, 1924
October 1924: Can a Shop Nucleus Replace a Branch?, Letter to the Editor by L. Cooper, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, October 4, 1924
October 1924: Extensive Activity of Chicago Communists is Shown at C.E.C. Meet, The Daily Worker, October 10, 1924
October 1924: The Shop Nucleus and the Branch, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, October 11, 1924
October 1924: A Correction, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, October 18, 1924
October 1924: The Shop Nuclei Branch, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, October 18, 1924
November 1924: Party Campaigns: Thru Branch or Shop Nuclei?, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, November 8, 1924
November 1924: Shop Nuclei Endorsed by Local Chicago, The Daily Worker, November 11, 1924
November 1924: Chicago Party Activities, The Daily Worker, November 22, 1924
November 1924: The Shop Nuclei – A Need Now, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, November 22, 1924
November 1924: Theses on the Political Situation and the Immediate Tasks of the Workers Party, [with Berman, Bittelman, Browder, Cannon, Dunne and Foster] The Daily Worker, November 26, 1924
December 1924: City Central Committee, Local Chicago, Acts on Many Important Issues, The Daily Worker, December 6, 1924
December 1924: Lessons of the McDonald Meeting, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, December 6, 1924
December 1924: Chicago Party Activities, The Daily Worker, December 22, 1924
December 1924: A Statement on Two and a Half Internationalism, [with Berman, Bittelman, Browder, Cannon, Dunne and Foster] The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, December 27, 1924
January 1925: Notes on Shop Nuclei
January 1925: Chicago Party Activities, The Daily Worker, January 10, 1925
January 1925: The Communist Press and Shop Nuclei, The Daily Worker, January 13, 1925
January 1925: Consolidate Party Influence into Organization, The Daily Worker, January 21, 1925
January 1925: Shop Nucleus Reorganization, [with Earl Browder] The Daily Worker, January 24, 1925
February 1925: Chicago City Central Committee, Workers (Communist) Party Backs Irish Famine Relief Campaign, The Daily Worker, February 22, 1925
March 1925: District 8, Workers (Communist) Party Issues Statement on Pending Anti-Injunction Bill, The Daily Worker, March 7, 1925
April 1925: Local Chicago Activity Told at City Central, The Daily Worker, April 4, 1925
May 1925: Chicago City Central Adopts Policy of Action Designed to Strengthen A.C.W. Leftwing, The Daily Worker, May 24, 1925
May 1925: Communism in the Shops
June 1925: Workers (Communist) Party In Chicago For National Conference of the Labor Defense Council, The Daily Worker, June 6, 1925
June 1925: Chicago C.C.C. Pledges Aid at Coming Conference for Gitlow, All Class War Fighters, The Daily Worker, June 21, 1925
July 1925: Build Labor Defense to Aid All Class War Prisoners Is Leading Resolve of Chicago Communists, The Daily Worker, July 7, 1925
July 1925: Scopes Trial, Religion versus Evolution, Free Masonry, and Communist Membership Discussed, The Daily Worker, July 21, 1925
August 1925: Shop Nuclei Experiences, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, August 1, 1925
September 1925: Developing the Activity of Shop Nuclei, The Daily Worker Special Magazine Supplement, September 26, 1925
October 1925: Reorganization Progress in District 8, The Daily Worker, October 17, 1925
October 1925: Temporary Subdivision of the City of Chicago Proposed by C.E.C. Dist. Reorganization Commission, The Daily Worker, October 20, 1925
October 1925: Nuclei Formed in Section 1, Chicago W.P., The Daily Worker, October 25, 1925
November 1925: Shop Nuclei Reorganization Goes Over in Chicago Section Two, The Daily Worker, November 5, 1925
November 1925: Section Five, Chicago, Reorganizes into 3 International Branches, The Daily Worker, November 7, 1925
November 1925: Section Six (Chicago) Shop Nuclei Reorganization Meeting Is Attended by Nearly 300 Comrades, The Daily Worker, November 17, 1925
November 1925: Chicago Now Completely on Shop and Street Nuclei Basis, The Daily Worker, November 24, 1925
December 1925: Workers (Communist) Party District 8, Expels Katsiolia, The Daily Worker, December 8, 1925
December 1925: Chicago Membership is 90 Per Cent in Shop and Street Nuclei, The Daily Worker, December 15, 1925
January 1926: On the Road to Mass Activity, The Daily Worker, January 9, 1926
January 1926: Attendance at Nuclei Meetings, The Daily Worker, January 30, 1926
January 1926: Some Methods of Spreading Our Paper, The Daily Worker, January 31, 1926
February 1926: Build Pillars of Workers' Power – Join the Labor Unions Now!, The Daily Worker, February 14, 1926
February 1926: Can the Workers Write for Our Press? The Question of Worker Correspondents and Shop Bulletins Part I; Part II, The Daily Worker, February 19-20, 1926
February 1926: The National Organizational Conference of the Workers (Communist) Party, The Daily Worker, February 28, 1926
March 1926: The Functions of Nuclei, Fractions and Industrial Branches, The Daily Worker, March 3, 1926
March 1926: Language Fractions and Work in Fraternal Societies, The Daily Worker, March 13, 1926
April 1926: The Reorganization Goes Foward, The Daily Worker, April 14, 1926
October 1926: A Functioning Shop Nucleus, The Daily Worker, October 5, 1926
October 1926: Harvester Shop Bulletin Tells Workers' Needs, The Daily Worker, October 14, 1926
May 1927: Beat Back the Fascist Terror, Labor Defender, May 1927
June 1927: Save the Victims of Horthy!, Labor Defender, June 1927
December 1927: Karl Marx and the Business of Baseball, The Daily Worker, December 21, 1927
December 1927: What a Labor Party Could Have Done for Sacco and Vanzetti, The Daily Worker, December 31, 1927
January 1928: Bankers an "Amateur" College Football, The Daily Worker, January 07, 1928
April 1928: Two Features of the Miners' Conference, The Daily Worker, April 12, 1928
June 1928: A.F. of L. and Unemployment, The Daily Worker, June 27, 1928
August 1928: Building the I.L.D., Labor Defender, August 1928
September 1928: Between Two Imperialist World Wars, The Daily Worker, September 13, 1928
October 1928: The Fighting Miners, Labor Defender, October 1928
October 1928: For The Russian Opposition! Against Opportunism and Bureaucracy in the Workers (Communist) Party (with James P. Cannon & Max Shachtman)
November 1928: Statement to the Political Committee of the Workers [Communist] Party of America, (with James P. Cannon & Max Shachtman), The Daily Worker, November 16, 1928
November 1928: The Struggle Against Trotskyism and the Right Danger, Declaration by Central Committee of Workers (Communist) Party of America
December 1928: For a Correct Bolshevist Line in the American Party Against the Right Danger, and Against the Cannon-Trotsky Opposition, Statement by the Minority of the Central Executive Committee of Workers (Communist) Party of America
December 1928: The “Ideological” Campaign
January 1929: Vindicating the Trotsky Platform
February 1929: Platform of the Communist Opposition (with James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman & Arne Swabeck)
April 1929: Industrialization and the Peasantry
June 1929: The Building Trades Situation
December 1929: Hoover’s Building Plan Swindle
February 1930: For an International Conference of the Left
March 1930: Mass Unemployment Continues
March 1930: The Proletarian Revolution and the Shooting of Blumkin
March 1930: Unite for the Unemployed!
April 1930: Five Communists Framed
April 1930: Relieve Unemployment – Demand Large-Scale Credits to Soviet Union
June 1930: Back to Lenin! Manifesto to the Rank and File and Seventh National Convention of the C.P.U.S.A. (with James P. Cannon & 5 others)
October 1931: The Government Civil Service Applies Hooverism to the White Collar Slave
October 1931: A Syndicalist Voyage to the Ranks of Stalinism
October 1931: Youth Will Issue Young Spartacus as Organ
November 1931: Build Communist Youth Movement
November 1931: Chinese Masses Develop Struggle Against Exploiters
November 1931: Hail 14 Years of Soviet Rule!
November 1931: Japanese Imperialists Press On
November 1931: Jap War in Manchuria Menaces Soviet & World Proletariat
November 1931: The Meaning of the Elections
November 1931: The Slogan for Long Term Credits
December 1931: Cantonese Continue Capitalist Policy
December 1931: Hoover’s Message to Congress Demonstrates Capitalist Bankruptcy
December 1931: Japanese Achieving Objectives
December 1931: Japanese Intrenched in Manchuria
December 1931: Railroads in Wage Cut Drive
January 1932: The Geneva Disarmament Bluff
January 1932: On the Question of the State
February 1932: The Glass-Steagall Bill – A Measure to Aid the Bankers (as H. Stone)
February 1932: “Reconstruction Finance Commission” Ruse (as H. Stone)
March 1932: The Economic Month (as H. Stone)
January 1933: Help!
February 1933: The Elections and Labor’s Struggle
February 1933: Shall the Revolutionary Students Be Organized into Separate Movements
June 1933: China Receives New U.S. Loan (as H.S.)
June 1933: Industrial Recovery Bill Hits at Workers’ Standards (as H. Stone)
June 1933: The Jobless Movement and Political Parties
November 1933: The Bolshevik Heritage Must Be Preserved in the Struggle Against the Stalinist Revisionists
January 1934: Phila. Food Workers Strike (as Harry Allen)
May 1934: Foundations of a Communist Youth League
October 1938: Ten Year Record of Struggle and Progress
December 1938: Our Press, Organizer and Educator; Twice Weekly!
November 1938: The Appeal Needs Your Aid!
April 1941: One Year of the Workers Party (as Harry Allen)
June 1942: Pearl Buck’s Theory of a “Racial War” (as H. Allen)
June–August 1942: World War I in Retrospect (as H. Allen, series with R. Stone)
July 1942: The “Labor-Management Committees” – A Menace for Labor (as H. Allen)
July 1942: Southern Scab Shops Must Be Organized! (as H. Allen)
July 1942: Which Way for Britain? (as H. Allen)
August 1942: Aircraft Workers Want a Wage Raise! (as H. Allen)
August 1942: Answers Jacoby on Needle Trades (as H. Allen) (letter)
August 1942: Bosses and WLB Deny Western Electric Workers 10¢ Increase (as H. Allen)
August 1942: Scab Contracts and Priorities Swell Jobless (as H. Allen)
August 1942: Tomorrow in America ... If U.S. Imperialism Wins (as H. Allen)
August 1942: WLB Leaves Labor Holding the Bag (as H. Allen)
September 1942: The Black Market – A Disease of the Profit System (as Harry Allen)
September 1942: Make Your Union Leaders Serve Labor, Not the Bosses! (as Harry Allen)
September 1942: Strike Figures Prove That Labor in U.S. Is Ready to Fight for Its Union Rights (as Harry Allen)
October 1942: The Middle Class in Crisis (as Harry Allen)
October 1942: What Is Happening to Civil Liberties in the United States? (as Harry Allen)
October 1942: War Labor Board Devises New Strike-Breaking Scheme (as Harry Allen)
November 1942: Growth of Administration’s Anti-Labor Policy – 1. From Agreement to Decree (as Harry Allen)
November 1942: Growth of Administration’s Anti-Labor Policy – 2. Putting the Handcuffs on Labor (as Harry Allen)
November 1942: Municipal Ownership of Utilities – What Should Labor’s Attitude Be? (as Harry Allen)
November 1942: The American Legion – It Was Organized to Preserve Capitalism (as H. Allen)
December 1942: The American Legion – As Labor-Baiters, They Are 100 Per-Centers (as Harry Allen)
December 1942: The American Legion – It Is an Anti-Labor, Reactionary Organization (as Harry Allen)
December 1942: FEPC Accomplishes Little (as Harry Allen)
December 1942: Railroad Profits Climb High (as Harry Allen)
January 1943: FEPC Hearings Scuttled (as Harry Allen)
January 1943: Job Freezing Order Double Menace for Negro Workers (as Harry Allen)
January 1943: Negroes Sick of Words – and Promises (as Harry Allen)
January 1943: Negro’s Road to Freedom Linked with Labor’s Fight (as Harry Allen)
February 1943: Jim Crow Still Rules Industry (as Harry Allen)
February 1943: Negroes Seek New Paths in Fight Against Jim Crow (as Harry Allen)
February 1943: Railway Labor Gets Run-Around (as H.A.)
May 1943: Chicago CIO Maps Fight Against Wage Freezing (as Harry Allen)
July 1943: Unity with Labor – The Only Hope for MOW (as Harry Allen)
August 1943: Labor Legionnaires Unite in Chicago (as Harry Allen)
August 1943: A Union Program for Worker Ex-Servicemen (as Harry Allen)
December 1943: The European Socialist Revolution (as Harry Allen, with J.R. Johnson [C.L.R. James] & Tom Brown)
January 1944: Take Politics Out of Relief (as Harry Allen)
The Abern Clique, Joseph Hansen
Last updated 14 April 2018