Machine generated contents note: Struggle in the Early Years -- Two Articles on the Women's Day Court -- Grace Campbell, 1925 -- Negro Work Has Not Been Entirely Successful -- Williana Burroughs, 1928 -- How Shall the Negro Woman Vote? -- Grace Campbell (writing as Grace Lamb), 1928 -- Trade Union Work Report -- Williana Burroughs, 1929 -- Three Reports on Negro Women Workers -- Williana Burroughs, 1930 -- Organizing, Labor, and Militancy -- Special Negro Demands -- Maude White, 1932 -- Organizing the Unorganized: Two Articles on Unionization Efforts in Chicago -- Thyra J. Edwards, 1935 -- Women's Department -- Williana Burroughs, 1935 -- The Bronx Slave Market -- Ella Baker and Marvel Cooke, 1935 -- Toward a Brighter Dawn -- Louise Thompson, 1936 -- Attitudes of Negro Families on Relief -- Another Opinion -- Thyra J. Edwards, 1936 -- She Was in Paris and Forgot Chanel -- Marvel Cooke, 1936 -- Negro Women in Our Party -- Louise Thompson, 1937 -- Food Gets Scarcer and Scarcer on Spanish Front, Says Writer -- Thyra J. Edwards, 1937 -- Excerpt from Memoirs on Scottsboro Boys Organizing -- Louise Thompson Patterson, 1930s -- The Negro Woman Domestic Worker in Relation to Trade Unionism -- Esther V. Cooper, 1940 -- Fighting Fascism -- Negro Youth Organizing for Victory -- Esther V. Cooper, 1942 -- Reconversion and the Negro People -- Thelma Dale, 1945 -- On the Right to Self-Determination for the Negro People in the Black Belt -- Claudia Jones, 1946 -- The Status of Negro Women in the United States of America -- Thelma Dale, 1947 -- For New Approaches to Our Work Among Women -- Claudia Jones, 1948 -- Winning Peace at Home and Abroad -- International Women's Day and the Struggle for Peace -- Claudia Jones, 1950 -- Union Leader Challenges Progressive America -- Vicki Garvin, 1950 -- Proclamation of the Sojourners for Truth and Justice -- Sojourners for Truth and Justice, 1951 -- Where Are YOU Hiding? -- Dorothy Hunton, 1952 -- Egyptian People Fight for Freedom -- Lorraine Hansberry, 1952 -- Our Cup Runneth Over -- Sojourners for Truth and Justice, 1952 -- "Illegal" Conference Shows Peace Is Key to Freedom -- Lorraine Hansberry, 1952 -- Southern Officers Treat Korean POWs Like Negroes in the South -- Eslanda Goode Robeson, 1952 -- Southern Tenants and `Croppers Talk About Need for Organizing' -- Dorothy Burnham, 1952 -- Pearl Bailey Incident Recalls Life and Death of Bessie Smith -- Yvonne Gregory, 1952 -- Acceptance Speech of Mrs. Bass -- Charlotta Bass, 1952 -- The Struggle Continues: White Supremacy and Anticommunism -- Excerpt from This Is My Husband: Fighter for His People, Political Refugee -- Esther Cooper Jackson, 1953 -- Unrest in Africa due to Oppression -- Eslanda Goode Robeson, 1953 -- American Women Join World Peace Crusade -- Dorothy Burnham, 1953 -- A Conversation from Life: Two Columns from Freedom Magazine -- Alice Childress, 1953 -- Introduction to Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom -- Eslanda Goode Robeson, 1954 -- Excerpt from Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom -- Claudia Jonas, 1954 -- White Advocates of Negro Freedom Continue Tradition of John Brown -- Vicki Garvin, 1955 -- New Hope for Negro Labor -- Vicki Garvin, 1955 -- Prison: The Bail Fund Affair -- Dorothy Hunton, 1986 -- In Retrospect: An Attack -- An Answer Charlotta Bass, 1960.
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