Cumulative Index 1930-1937


Cement Plant Workers Union



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Cement Plant Workers Union:
“With the Trade Unions,” Jan 1936, 2
Census of 1930:
“Many Women Young Workers In B’ham,” Oct 10 1931, 2

“Child Slavery Rampant Throughout All Alabama,” Oct 17 1931, 2

“Census Reports Show Decline of Farm Values Through South,” Oct 24 1931, 3

“Mississippi Child Slavery,” Dec 5 1931, 2

“Georgia Slavery,” Dec 5 1931, 2
Center, Tex.:
“Before He Drowns,” May 1937, 15
Centerline, Mich.:
“Hunger Marches Demand Cash Relief From the City Councils,” Jan 24 1931, 1
Centerville, Ala.:
“Strike Wave Sweeps South,” Jul 1934, 1
Central America:
“Via Freight and Highway,” Jun 20 1931, 3
Central Bank and Trust Co.:
“Bank Failures Mean Sharper Mass Misery,” Nov 29 1930, 1

“68 Banks In Week Before X-mas Closed,” Dec 27 1930, 1


Central Falls, R.I.:
Caption, “General Fabrics Picket Line,” Jun 13 1931, 2

“Textile Strike In R.I. Spreads Led by N.T.W.U.,” Jul 18 1931, 1

“8,000 In Mill Strike In New Jersey, R.I.,” Aug 1 1931, 2

“Textile Strikers Fight On,” Aug 15 1931, 1


Central of Georgia Railway:
“Kill 1, Wound 4, Jail Communist Organizer,” Aug 15 1931, 1

“More Southern Railroads Cut Workers Wages,” Jan 9 1932, 1

“Raise Rates; Cut Wages,” Jan 9 1932, 2
Central National Bank:
“Bank Closes, Workers Lose,” Apr 25 1931, 2
Central Prison, N.C.:
“I.L.D. To Defend Carolina Farmer Framed To Die,” Mar 25 1934, 2
Central Rank and File Strike Committee:
“Deputies Fire Into Mass Picket Line at Pa. Mine,” Jun 27 1931, 1

“Miners! Unite And Fight!” Jul 4 1931, 1

“Send Delegates To Pittsburg,” Jul 4 1931, 1

“Miners, On To Pittsburg Conference,” Jul 11 1931, 4

“30 Delegates From Harlan At Pitt. Meet,” Jul 18 1931, 1
Central Rank and File [Miners] Strike Committee:
“40,000 Strikers Hit U.M.W. of A. Strike-Breaking,” Jul 11 1931, 1
Central Spinning and Weaving Co.:
“NRA Hits Negro Workers Again,” Sep 1934, 3
Centralia, Wash.:
“Two Centralia Prisoners Out After 12 Years,” Jan 9 1932, 2
Centro Obrero:
“Tampa Youth Build Party And T.U.U.L.,” Sep 19 1931, 2
Cermak, Anton:
“Thousands Demonstrate Against Cop Brutality,” Aug 15 1931, 1
Cermak, Michael:
“Ritchie, Maryland’s Lynch Governor, Defends Murderers of Matt Williams,” Dec 19 1931, 4
Chadwick Hoskins Co.:
“Santa Brings More Lay-Off,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Chad-Hos Mill Workers Get 15% Wage Cut,” Mar 28 1931, 3


Chadwick-Hoskins Mill Villages:
“Death Threat Given Doran By N:C: [sic] Police,” Sep 12 1931, 1
Chain gangs:
“Call Workers To Smash Terror,” Sep 6 1930, 1

“Slavery On The Chain Gang,” Sep 6 1930, 1

The Reds Say, Sep 6 1930, 4

“Drunk Bosses Beat Prisoners,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“Fight Lynching,” Sep 20 1930, 4

“’Get Job or Go To Jail,’ Says Judge,” Sep 27 1930, 1

“Chained Day and Nights on Gangs,” Sep 27 1930, 2

“Georgia Lynching Makes 34th In 1930,” Oct 4 1930, 1

“Crumbs For The Jobless,” Oct 4 1930, 1

Lynch Law at Work, Oct 11 1930, 2

Lynch Law At Work, Oct 18 1930, 2

The Reds Say, Nov 15 1930, 4

“Reveal Torture On Chain Gangs,” Dec 6 1930, 2

“Demand State Jobless Fund In N. Carolina,” Dec 13 1930, 1

“Given State Jobs,” Dec 13 1930, 1

“Brutal Murder On Chain Gang,” Dec 27 1930, 1

“Use Porches For Kindling,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Tenn. Chain Gang Strikes,” Feb 21 1931, 1

“Give A Decisive Answer on Feb. 25th,” Feb 21 1921, 4

“Murder On Chain Gang Is Exposed,” Feb 28 1931, 2

“Disease in Alabama Jails,” Mar 7 1931, 2

“Interesting Lectures At Charlotte Forum,” Mar 7 1931, 2

“Jail Starving Marion Workers,” Mar 21 1931, 2

“Guard Beats Prisoners On Chatt. Chain Gang,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Trial of Joe Carr Up In B’ham Wednesday,” Apr 4 1931, 2

Caption, “Forced Labor—Where?” Apr 4 1931, 4

“Lynch Posse On Hunt For Negro In Birmingham,” Apr 11 1931, 2

“Many Unemployed, But County Uses Chaingang,” Apr 25 1931, 3

“Smash Meet In Greenville; Jail Binkley on Gang,” May 9 1931, 1

Caption, “Traveling Dungeons,” May 16 1931, 3

“Guard Gets One Year For Killing Worker,” May 16 1931, 3

Caption, “Jobs For Jobless,” Jun 6 1931, 2

“Y.C.L. Protests Gang Sentence on Youth,” Jun 20 1931, 2

“Chain Gang Prisoner Dies Of Brutality,” Jul 18 1931, 4

“Starved, Steals Cantaloupe—Gets 30 Days on Gang,” Aug 22 1931, 3

“Conference To Demand Schools,” Aug 29 1931, 1

“Florida Offers Chain Gangs,” Aug 29 1931, 3

“Bosses Grant Free Rides,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Jobless Seaman Get [sic] 25 Days On Chaingang,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Trial Exposes Brutality On Chain Gangs,” Sep 12 1931, 2

Lynch Law At Work: Monticello, Fla., Sep 26 1931, 4

“Tampa Jobless Sent To The Chain Gang,” Sep 26 1931, 3

“Forced Labor On Highways In Alabama,” Oct 3 1931, 4

“Red Cross, Police, Charities Drive Unemployed to Slavery,” Oct 31 1931, 4

Caption, untitled photo, Nov 7 1931, 3

“Birmingham Police Take Negroes’ Guns,” Dec 19 1931, 4

“Trusty Got Killed,” Feb 6 1934, 4

“Angelo Herndon Leaves Prison On $15,000 Bail Raised by I.L.D.,” Sept 1934, 1

“Angelo Herndon Urges Build Mass Paper!” Oct 1934, 4

“Two Jailed in Gastonia After Beating by Thugs,” Nov 1934, 2

Important News In Short: Laurens, S.C., Jan 1935, 4

“Chain Gang Victim,” May 1935, 2

“Eighteen Held on Herndon Law in Atlanta Jail,” Jun 1936, 1

Caption, Jun 1937, 4


Chalmers, Rev. Allan Knight:
“Scottsboro Defense Committee,” Feb 1936, 6
Chamber of Commercial Credit:
“Racketeers in Patriotism,” May 1937, 6
Chamberlin Building:
“Chatta. Tag Day June 20th, 21st For Scottsboro,” Jun 20 1931, 1
Chambers, C.M.:
“Texas Cops Jail Workers Asleep In Empty Houses,” Mar 14 1931, 3
Chambers County, Ala.:
“Sharecroppers Hold Anti-War Meet August 1st,” Sep 1934, 4

“Sharecroppers Win Strike Gains As Whites and Negroes Unite,” Oct 1934, 1

“Organize Against Slave Conditions In The Black Belt,” Dec 1934, 5
Chambers, M.:
“Eliz. Scab Herder Put In Charge of Relief,” Mar 21 1931, 3
Chambers of Commerce:
“Alabama Politicians Exposed,” Sep 13 1930, 1

The Reds Say, Sep 13 1930, 4

“Winter!---What Now?” Oct 4 1930, 1

“Fake Schemes For Jobless To Get Votes,” Nov 1 1930, 1

“List Jobless But No Jobs To Be Found,” Nov 8 1930, 2

“Trick Jobless by Lies; City Finds 119 Jobs,” Nov 15 1930, 2

“Jobless Bill Petitions In Chat. Signed,” Dec 13 1930, 2

“Many Jobless Sign Petition For Insurance,” Jan 3 1931, 1

“Jail 4 Workers in Chatta., Call City Hall Meet Feb. 25,” Feb 14 1931, 1

“We’re Marching Again on Feb. 25th!” Feb 14 1931, 4

“Vote For Workers Men In the Chatta. Elections!” Mar 14 1931, 1

“The Chattanooga Trial,” Apr 4 1931, 4

“‘Education’ for A.F. of L. Sell-Outs Is Line of Labor Fakers,” Jun 13 1931, 2

“Relief Jobs At 15 Cents Hour,” Jul 4 1931, 2

“Danville Workers To Fight Again Under NTWU Lead,” Jul 11 1931, 4

“Woll Again,” Sep 5 1931, 3

“Negro and White Workers Denounce Oscar De Priest,” Sep 19 1931, 3

“Politician Wants An Anti-Red Law,” Dec 12 1931, 3

“Demand Fascist Laws Against Workers’ Party,” Jan 1935, 2

“Nothing Too Low For Bosses Against Toilers,” Feb 1935, 1


Chamlee, George W.:
“Chattanooga Trial Set March 31,” Mar 28 1931, 1

“State Mobilizes Forces To Jail Jobless Leaders,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Comrades Tell of Relief Fight, Communist Party,” Apr 11 1931, 1

“Hit Chatta. Boss Terror Again,” Apr 18 1931, 1

“Rousing Welcome to Mrs. Patterson In New York,” May 2 1931, 1

“Statement of Parents,” May 2 1931, 1

“Mass Protest Already Gains Points in Court,” May 16 1931, 1

“Scottsboro Parents Statement,” May 23 1931, 4

“Mob Threatens ILD Lawyers In Scottsb. Hearing,” Jun 13 1931, 1

“Ala. Hearing Postponed, Some Released on Bail,” Aug 1 1931, 1

“Jail Evicted Worker; I.L.D. Defends Him,” Aug 15 1931, 1

“Held For Grand Jury In Chatta. Eviction,” Oct 24 1931, 2

“Mass Action Wins Defense for Jones,” Dec 12 1931, 1

“Demand Release of Boys From Kilby Death Cells,” Dec 26 1931, 1

“New Trickery In Scottsboro Case Appeals,” Jan 2 1932, 2

“Boys Denounce NAACP; Want Real Defense,” Jan 9 1932, 1

“Try To Frame-Up Scottsboro Atty. Chamlee,” Jan 16 1932, 1

“Capitalist ‘Law and Order’ in Harlan and Scottsboro,” Jan 16 1932, 4

“Judge Furious at World-Wide Mass Protests,” Jan 30 1932, 1

“Court System Of All South Under Attack,” Feb 6 1932, 1


Chandler, Joe:
“Miners Charged Educating Stool As Killer Freed,” Nov 1934, 3
Chang Fak-Wei:
“New Stage in War Against China and the Soviet Union,” Dec 26 1931, 4
Changsha, China:
“Workers, Peasants Of China Set Up Own Rule,” Aug 16 1930, 2
Chapel Hill, N.C.:
News In Brief: Chapel Hill, N.C., Feb 1936, 4

News of the Month in the South, “N.C. Progressive Comm. To Defend Textile Workers,” May 1937, 13


Chapel, Winnifred:
“Herndon Granted Bail,” Jul 1934, 1
Chapman, Ala.:
“Lynch Negro Who Avenges Dead Brother,” Jan 9 1932, 2
Chapman, James:
“Lynch Law Justice,” Dec 13 1930, 1
Chapman, J. M.:
“Faker Leaves Citras [sic] Union To Take Job With Company,” Dec 1934, 5
Chapman, John:
“Claims Second Labor Victim,” Jan 1937, 8
Charbourg, France:
“French Sailors Mutiny Against Rotten Food,” Nov 15 1930, 3
Charity Hospital:
“Make Sick Worker Walk Ten Miles To Relief Job,” Jul 12 1933, 3
Charles, John:
“Arkansas Police Squad Mob [sic] and Torture Worker,” Mar 5 1932, 3
Charleston, S.C.:
“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 4 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 11 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 18 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 25 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Nov 1 1930, 2

“Read This—Then Get Busy,” Dec 6 1930, 2

“Sees Communist Party As Only Leader,” Jul 18 1931, 3

“Price Rise Makes Birmingham’s Milk Most Expensive in County,” Nov 1936, 4

“Southern Negro, White Youth Hold Conference in Richmond,” Jan 1937, 3

“The Only Road,” Mar 1937, 15


Charleston, W. Va.:
“Poor Farmers Shot Down By Landowners,” Dec 6 1930, 1

“W. Va. Lynch Gang Kills 2 Young Negroes,” Dec 19 1931, 2


Charlotte Interdenominational Ministers Alliance:
“Mass Pressure Forces Charlottee [sic] Ministers To Support Scottsboro Defense,” Jun 20 1931, 2
Charlotte News:
“Mill Bosses Try To Rouse Lynch Spirit,” Jan 3 1931, 2
Charlotte, N.C.:
“Oppose Loray-Bulwinckle At Charlotte, N.C.,” Aug 16 1930, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Charlotte, N.C., Aug 16 1930, 3

“Demand Pay For Unemployed And 7-Hr. 5-Day Work Week,” Aug 30 1930, 1

Untitled, Aug 30 1930, 2



“Postpone Gastonia Meet,” Aug 30 1930, 3

“Down With Lynch Law!” Aug 30 1930, 4

“Workers Beat Back Police,” Sept 6 1930, 1

“Carry on the Fight for Social Insurance!” Sep 6 1930, 4

“Communists Lead Fight On Pay For Unemployed,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“Remember Ella May!,” Sep 13 1930, 1

“Fight Unemployment by Organizing!” Sep 13 1930, 4

“Cut Cotton Pickers,” Sep 20 1930, 3

“I.L.D. Bazaar Sept. 26-27, In Charlotte, N.C.,” Sep 27 1930, 1

Untitled, Sep 27 1930, 2

“Chained Day and Nights on Gangs,” Sep 27 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 4 1930, 2

“Workers See Worst Times In 16 Years,” Oct 4 1930, 3

“Protest Clark Lynching Thurs. In Chattanooga,” Oct 11 1930, 1

“Lynch Law at Work,” Oct 11 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 11 1930, 2

“Wipe Out The Lynchers,” Oct 11 1930, 4

“State Lynch Law Condemns Tom Robertson,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“After Hoover, The Blackshirts,” Oct 18 1930, 1

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 18 1930, 2

“Prepare Mass Anti-Lynching Conferences,” Oct 25 1930, 1

“Rule Death Law Valid In Atlanta,” Oct 25 1930, 1

“Rule Death Law Valid In Atlanta,” Oct 25 1930, 1

“Blackshirts Balked By Workers in Charlotte” Oct 25 1930, 2

“Atlanta Unit Leads All In Building S.W.,” Oct 25 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Oct 25 1930, 2

“Build The Southern Worker Drive,” Nov 1 1930, 2

“Makes $8.60 For 8 Days’ Work In Mill,” Nov 1 1930, 4

“Russian Revolution Meet in Charlotte,” Nov 1 1930, 5

“Such Fakers For Bosses’ Candidates,” Nov 1 1930, 5

“Expect Huge Anti-Lynch Conference in Chatta.,” Nov 8 1930, 1

“Ladies Hold Nice Conference,” Nov 8 1930, 1

“Form Body To Fight Lynch In Charlotte,” Nov 8 1930, 1

“Workers Pay For Nurses But There Aren’t Any,” Nov 8 1930, 2



“Getting Sick Of Boss Rule,” Nov 8 1930, 3

“The Bond of Solidarity Grows Stronger,” Nov 8 1930, 4

Lynch Law At Work: Charlotte, N.C., Nov 15 1930, 2

“Urge T.C.I. Terror For Communists,” Nov 22 1930, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Charlotte, N.C., Nov 22 1930, 2

Untitled, Nov 22 1930, 3

Charlotte Notes, Nov 29 1930, 2

“Demands Rent On Honk Of Horn—No?—Evicted!” Nov 29 1930, 3

“‘Dangerous Criminals’,” Nov 29 1930, 3

“After Elections More Lay-Offs,” Nov 29 1930, 3

“New Stretch Out Scheme In Textiles,” Nov 29 1930, 3

“NTWU Leads Mill Fight Against Cut,” Dec 6 1930, 1

“Read This—Then Get Busy,” Dec 6 1930, 2

“Hire Expert To Cut Down Mill Wages,” Dec 6 1930, 3

“Demand State Jobless Fund In N. Carolina,” Dec 13 1930, 1

“Given State Jobs,” Dec 13 1930, 1

“Put Our Paper To Work So—” Dec 13 1930, 2

“Saw New Life At St. Louis A.N.L.C. Meet,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Child Hand In Mill Supports Whole Family,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Police Aid Unemployed—With Clubs,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“Wage Cuts As X-mas Gift In Savona Mill,” Dec 13 1930, 3

“400 Jobless In Charlotte T.U.U.L. Meeting,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“Worked Only 22 Days For Whole Year,” Dec 20 1930, 1

“Jail, Rather Than Starve,” Dec 20 1930, 4

“Funds Must Rush In To Keep ‘SW’,” Dec 27 1930, 1

“Pulls Off Doors To Force Tenant Out,” Dec 27 1930, 2

“Never Made More Than $6 a Week For 38 Years,” Dec 27 1930, 2

Lynch Law At Work: Charlotte, N.C., Dec 27 1930, 2

“Mill Workers In Charlotte Win Victory,” Jan 3 1931, 1

“Charlotte Gives Bats For Bread,” Jan 3 1931, 1

“Mill Bosses Try To Rouse Lynch Spirit,” Jan 3 1931, 2

“More Speed-Up In Savona Textile Mill,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“No Crawling For Charity-Fight!” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Santa Brings More Lay-Off,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“‘Buy Now!’ So Goes To Buy But Forgets He Needs Cash,” Jan 3 1931, 3

“Charlotte Gets Signers for Bill,” Jan 10 1931, 1

“Charlotte Reds Enter Elections,” Jan 10 1931, 2

“Textile Mills Lay Off Hands,” Jan 10 1931, 2

“Not Scared By Police Beating,” Jan 10 1931, 3

“Negro Truck Driver Work [sic] 12 Hours For $1,” Jan 10 1931, 3

“Ex-Soldier, Jobless And Sick Ready to Fight Real Enemies,” Jan 10 1931, 4

“Charlotte Lenin Memorial,” Jan 10 1931, 4

“Many Hunger Marches Thru Out Country,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Lenin Memorial Meetings,” Jan 17 1931, 1

“Resists And Wins Against Her Eviction,” Jan 17 1931, 3

“Didn’t Jim-Crow Negro Money—Jim-Crow Aid,” Jan 17 1931, 3

“America Is Rich But Who Has It?” Jan 17 1931, 3

“Calls On Women Workers Join Fight,” Jan 17 1931,4

“Slashing Wage Cuts In Mills of Charlotte Area,” Jan 24 1931, 3

“Fired, Starving With Her Baby,” Jan 31 1931, 3

“Hold Street Meetings To Prepare in Charlotte,” Feb 7 1931, 1

“Defy Police Ban; Meet And March Twice,” Feb 14 1931, 1

“Fake Relief,” Feb 14 1931, 1

“Buy Off Jobless To Evict Others,” Feb 14 1931, 2

“Pray, Don’t Fight, Say Sky Pilots,” Feb 14 1931, 2

“50-Year-Old Negro Woman Set for Fight,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“64 Do Work of 500 In Tire Co.,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Closed Savona Mill Evicts From Houses,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Cut up to 20 Cents Hour at Wade Co.,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Wages Cut Up To $3 Week in Buckeye Oil,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“Worked 19 Years in Mill—Fired,” Feb 14 1931, 3

“‘Mayor Eats My Food’,” Says Negro,” Feb 21 1931, 2

“‘Our Paper Is Right Stuff’,” Feb 21 1931, 2

“Wages $4 Week, Gets Burnt Bread for Food,” Feb 21 1931, 2

“Nothing To Do But Unite and Fight,” Feb 21 1931, 3

“Charity Slop For ‘Lucky’ Jobless,” Feb 21 1931, 3

“Cops Must Admit Reds Growing In Charlotte Area,” Feb 21 1931, 4

“1,000 Demand Relief Feb. 25 In Charlotte,” Mar 7 1931, 1

“Interesting Lectures At Charlotte Forum,” Mar 7 1931, 2

“Wages Again Cut In Mills At Charlotte,” Mar 7 1931, 2

“$1 Pay For Week Work,” Mar 7 1931, 3

“Chad-Hos Mill Workers Get 15% Wage Cut,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Charlotte Mill Workers Get $4 For 40 Hour Wk.,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Mill Boss Fools, Cheats, Evicts, Pregnant Mother,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Organization Only Way To Get Good Conditions,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“T.U.U.L.L. [sic] Red Classes Held,” Mar 28 1931, 3

“Demonstrate On May Day!” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Stop Eviction In Charlotte,” Apr 4 1931, 1

“Workers Put Furniture Back, Tenant Is Jailed and Beaten,” Apr 4 1931, 3

“Demand Jobless Relief At Many Demonstrations,” Apr 25 1931, 1

“Communists In City Elections In Charlotte,” Apr 25 1931, 1

“8 Houses, 8 Starving Families—No Rent,” Apr 25 1931, 3

“Scottsboro to Be Heard Thruout Country on May Day,” May 2 1931, 1

“Force Charlotte Stores To Feed Jobless Workers,” May 2 1931, 3

“2 Meetings in Atlanta,” May 9 1931, 1

“Try To Break Farm Union By Rape Frame-Up,” May 9 1931, 2

“N.C. Scottsboro Meet on May 24th,” May 16 1931, 1

“Fight Frame-Up In Charlotte,” May 16 1931, 2

“Cut Week 2 1/2 Days In Mill,” May 16 1931, 3

“Women Weavers Faint From Fatigue In New Stretch-Out,” May 16 1931, 3

“Mass Protest Wins Freedom For Robinson,” May 23 1931, 1

Lynch Law At Work: Charlotte, N.C., May 23 1931, 2

“Form NTWU Board,” May 30 1931, 1

“White, Negro Pledge Unity in Charlotte,” May 30 1931, 1

“New Stretch-Out In Calvin [sic] Mill; Seal All Windows,” May 30 1931, 3

“Many Evicted In Charlotte,” Jun 6 1931, 3

“Win Fight For Better School,” Jun 6 1931, 4

“Farm Wages 50 Cents in N.C. Cotton Country,” Jun 13 1931, 2

“Cut Wages In Tapestry Mill In Charlotte,” Jun 13 1931, 3

“Boss Press Calls Layoff “Vacation,” Jun 20 1931, 2

“Mass Pressure Forces Charlottee [sic] Ministers To Support Scottsboro Defense,” Jun 20 1931, 2

“Y.C.L. Protests Gang Sentence on Youth,” Jun 20 1931, 2

“Try Cheat Woman Of $3.00,” Jun 20 1931, 3

“Wash, Cook, Tend Ten For $3 a Week,” Jun 20 1931, 3

“Frame-Up Young Negro Workers In Charlotte, N.C.,” Jun 27 1931, 2

“Mrs. Montgomery Speaking In Charlotte; Committee Challenges Others,” Jun 27 1931, 2

“Pioneers Hold Big Pic-nic; Grows Fast, Challenge to Chattanooga,” Jun 27 1931, 2

“Protest Attacks On Young Negro Workers In Char.” Jun 27 1931, 2

Caption to cartoon, “Worker’s Children, Join the Pioneers!” Jun 27 1931, 3

“‘Times Better’ Take $1.50 Week,” Jun 27 1931, 3

“Unemployed Put Back Furniture In Charlotte,” Jul 4 1931, 2

“YCL Holds Dance In Charlotte A Success,” Jul 4 1931, 2

“10% Wage Cut In Silk Mill,” Jul 4 1931, 3

“Starvation Winter Ahead For Croppers,” Jul 4 1931, 3

“Young Workers Active In Scottsboro Defense,” Jul 4 1931, 3

“Young Workers Rout Fascists In Charlotte,” Jul 11 1931, 2

“Charlotte Family of 8 Starve [sic] On $1 A Week,” Jul 11 1931, 3

“Gets 30 Days For Refusing White Man,” Jul 11 1931, 3

“Join Jobless Council,” Jul 11 1931, 3

“What! $3 Week Not Enuf? Get Out, Then,” Jul 11 1931, 3

“U.S. Pushes War Alliance In German Crisis,” Jul 18 1931, 1

“Jail Speakers At Y.C.L. Meet,” Jul 18 1931, 2

“‘Speak Up, Don’t Starve Quietly’,” Jul 18 1931, 3

“Five Negro Girls; Take Wages Away,” Jul 18 1931, 3

“Ellis Silk Mill Workers Strike,” Jul 18 1931, 4

“500 At Charlotte Scottsboro Meet,” Jul 25 1931, 2

“Prepare Aug. 1st In Charlotte,” Jul 25 1931, 2

“Doctor Treats Negro In Barn—Like Horse,” Jul 25 1931, 3


“A Worker Who Has Finally Opened His Eyes,” Aug 1 1931, 3

“Must Cut Out Lynching by Organizing Together,” Aug 1 1931, 3

“Mill Pioneer Helps Dad Organize Union,” Aug 8 1931, 3

“Workers Thruout [sic] World Protest War Preparation,” Aug 8 1931, 1

“Charlotte Meet Hits Murder of Chicago Workers,” Aug 15 1931, 2

“Farmer Takes Place Of Mule at Plow,” Aug 15 1931, 3

“Fire Char. City Worker With 13 Children,” Aug 15 1931, 3

“Hit Chicago Massacre In Many Meets,” Aug 22 1931, 1

“Mill Workers Forced to Pay For Machinery,” Aug 22 1931, 3

“Relief Refuses Aid To Starving Family,” Aug 22 1931, 3

“City Pays $1 Day To Father of Six,” Aug 29 1931, 3

“Conference To Demand Schools,” Aug 29 1931, 1

“Shoeshine Slaves Get 50¢ for 11 Hours,” Aug 29 1931, 3

“Unemployed Put Evicted Family’s Furniture Back,” Aug 29 1931, 1

“Soon It Will Be War,” Sep 5 1931, 4

“Workers Gain Boy’s Freedom,” Sep 5 1931, 3

“$3.50 Week For Cafeteria Work,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Charlotte Workers Expose O. De Priest,” Sep 12 1931, 3

“Death Threat Given Doran By N:C: [sic] Police,” Sep 12 1931, 1
“ILD Scores Mill Owners In Greenville Flogging,” Sep 12 1931, 4

“Negro and White Workers Denounce Oscar De Priest,” Sep 19 1931, 3

“Youth Day In No. Carolina A Big Success,” Sep 19 1931, 3

“Stale Bread Charity From S.A. Fakers,” Sep 26 1931, 3

“Charity Fake Forces Jobless to Donate Work,” Oct 3 1931, 3

“Foundry Cuts Wages; Drivers Workers More,” Oct 3 1931, 3

“Improves Old Place; Landlord Wants Pay,” Oct 3 1931, 3

“Kidnap, Beat Unemployed In S. Carolina,” Oct 3 1931, 2

“Paid For House But Ordered Out,” Oct 3 1931, 3

“Workers Give Speed-Up Man Bum’s Rush,” Oct 3 1931, 3

“Young Workers Fight War And Charity Fakes,” Oct 3 1931, 4

“Name Holden Kidnappers,” Oct 10 1931, 4

“Youth Starving In No. Carolina Must Organize,” Oct 10 1931, 3

“Jim Crow School Treats Children Worse Than Dogs,” Oct 17 1931, 3

“Bosses’ [sic] Thieving Wife Robs Worker,” Dec 5 1931, 3

“Landlord Steals From Farm Hand,” Dec 12 1931, 3

“Mayor Evades Hunger Meet,” Dec 12 1931, 4

“Force Release of Charlotte Girl,” Dec 19 1931, 3

“Young Communist Murdered in Street,” Dec 19 1931, 3

“Charity Grafters Get Best of Poor Workers,” Dec 19 1931, 3

“Ask Charity For Shoes, Get Weeds,” Dec 16 1931, 3

“Charlotte Jobless Defy Police Thugs,” Dec 26 1931, 3

“Build Party to Lead Growing Struggle In Carolinas and Va.,” Dec 26 1931, 4

“Urge Increase Of Activity In Textile South,” Jan 9 1932, 2

“Charity Graft A Great Game For N.C. Bosses,” Jan 9 1932, 3

“Unemployed Of South To Act On February 4th,” Jan 16 1932, 2

“Natl. Textile Union Needed In The South,” Jan 16 1932, 3

“Build Our Revolutionary Party,” Jan 16 1932, 4

“South Rallies For Kentucky Strike Relief,” Jan 30 1932, 1

“Slave In Bosses’ House For $4 Wk.,” Jan 30 1932, 3

“Long Hours Work For $4.50 Week,” Jan 30 1932, 3

“Hunger Prevents Study at School,” Jan 30 1932, 3

“Bosses’ Wife Cheats Girl Who Worked at One Place Six Years,” Jan 30 1932, 4

“Stealing From Jobless Working Women,” Feb 6 1932, 3

“Landlord Preys on Starving Family,” Feb 6 1932, 3

“‘Crush Our Present Weakness Through Revolutionary Competition’ Says Charlotte District Y.C.L. in Challenge to the Boston District,” Feb 6 1932, 4

“District No. 16 Communist Party Challenges District No. 17 in Drive For New Members,” Feb 6 1932, 4

“Communist Party Can Get Results,” Feb 20 1932, 4

“What We Stand For,” May 20 1933, 1

“Prepare Struggle As Mercury Mills Make Fifth Cut,” May 20 1933, 4

“Work of Croppers Produces Only One Share—the Landlord’s Share,” Jun 10 1933, 3

“We Answer New Attacks With New Struggles,” Jun 10 1933, 4

“Thousands on Strike in South; Are Not Fooled by Roosevelt Promises,” Jul 12 1933, 2

“Win 60-Day Stay For Framed Negro,” Jul 12 1933, 2

“Southern Textile Workers Strike As Code Brings Pay Cuts,” Aug 15 1933, 1

“Cut Off All Relief Work In Charlotte,” Aug 31 1933, 3

“‘Southern Worker’ Challenges N.R.A.’s Lower Wage-Scale for South; Shows that Talk of Cheaper Living Here is Lie,” Dec 20 1933, 2

“F.D.R., Gorman Bust General Textile Strike—Many Workers Fight On!” Oct 1934, 1

“I.L.D. Pushes Mass Scottsboro Defense; Brands Liebowitz [sic] Traitor,” Nov 1934, 1

Important News in Short: Charlotte, N.C., Nov 1934, 4

“New Deal Slashes Jobless Relief,” Dec 1934, 1

“United Front Mass Meetings Mark May 1 As Southern Toilers Join World Labor,” May 1935, 1

“Chain Gang Victim,” May 1935, 2

“Unemployed Misery Deepens In The South,” Jan 1936, 1

“Relief Sewers Must Buy Coal,” Feb 1936, 5

“Death of Chain Gang Victims Starts Inquiry,” Mar-Apr 1936, 4

“Case Effected By Scottsboro,” Nov 1936, 4


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