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- #434 002178 Pei, Mario Wanted: a world language. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1969
- #438 002179 Bienvenu, Millard J. Parent-teenager communication: bridging the generation gap. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1969
- #443 002180 Berland, Theodore How to keep your teeth after 30. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1970
- #444 002181 Stewart, Maxwell S. Chance for every child: case for children's allowances. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1970
- #445 002182 Bryant, John E. Helping your child speak correctly. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1970
- #446 002183 Irwin, Theodore Better health in later years. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1970
- #453 002184 Margolius, Sidney Responsible consumer. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1970
- #456 002185 Peterson, James A. Marriage and love in the middle years. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1970
- #458 002186 Soyka, Patrica W. Unlocking human resources: a career in social work. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
- #461 002187 Stewart, Maxwell S. Money for our cities: is revenue sharing the answer? New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
- #464 002188 Irwin, Theodore How to cope with crises. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
- #466 002189 Genne, Elizabeth and William Building a marriage on two altars. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
- #468 002190 LeShan, Eda J. Mates and roommates: new styles in young marriages. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
- #470 002191 LaCrosse, E. Robert Day care for America's children. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1971
- #473 002192 Dickman, Irving R. Living with blindness. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1972
- #477 002193 Norwick, Kenneth P. Pornography: the issues and the law. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1972
- #481 002194 Lekachman, Robert Public service employment: jobs for all. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1972
- #489 002195 Emerson, Thomas I. Bill of Rights today. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1973
- #496 002196 Read, Clifton R. Can we conquer cancer? New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1973
- #517 002197 Saltman, Jules VD: epidemic amoung teenagers. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets 1974
- 001683 President's Commission on National Goals. Goals for Americans. S.l. Advertising Council 1960
- 001684 Hoover, Herbert American individualism. Rockford, Ill. Herbert Hoover Pres. Lib. Assn 1971
- 001702 Beck, Dave Legacy of liberty: a radio address... S.l. s.n. 1949
- 002208 Phillips, Goerge What price Philippine independence? New York New Century Publishers 1946
- 000662 Federman, David Friends, living & dead. Detroit Artists' Workshop Press 1966
- 000663 Shoemaker, Alvaro Ole-ad. Seattle, Wash. Equity Printing Co. 1921
- 000664 Cook, Roy J. One hundred and one famous poems: with a prose supplement. Chicago Cable Company 1928
- 000665 Sinclair, Upton Hell: a verse drama and photo-play. Pasadena, Calif. Sinclair 1923
- 000666 Gomez, Manuel Poems for workers. Chicago Workers Party of America 192-
- 000667 Patchen, Kenneth Poems of humor & protest. San Francisco City Lights Books 1959
- 000668 Ginsberg, Allen Howl and other poems. San Francisco City Lights Books 1956
- 000669 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Pictures of the gone world. San Francisco City Lights Books 1955
- 000670 Ransom, John Crowe American poetry at mid-century Washington, D.C. Library of Congress 1958
- 000671 Romine, Auda We protest. S.l. Romine 1959
- 000672 Kupferberg, Tuli Snow job. New York Poets Union Press 1959
- 000673 Shaw, Bernard Devil's disciple. Baltimore, Md. Penguin Books 1955
- 000674 Rodman, Thomas P. Poem recited before the New Bedford Mechanics Association. New Bedford, Mass. Benjamin T. Congdon 1833
- 001661 Beecher, John And I will be heard. New York Twice a Year Press 1940
- 001833 Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Tentative description of a dinner...impeachment of Eisenhower. San Francisco Golden Mountain Press 1958
- 003169 Untermeyer, Louis Robert Frost: a backward look. Washington, D.C. Library of Congress 1964
- 002245 Brody, Alter Behind the Polish-Soviet break. New York Soviet Russia Today 1942?
- 002360 Central Council of Trade Unions Documents of the 4th Congress of Polish Trade Unions. Warsaw Central Coun. of Trade Unions 1958
- 003771 Polish Labor Group Poland fights. (Vol.3, no.30) New York Polish Labor Group 1943
- 001704 United Labor League of Ohio Robert Alphonso Taft story: it's on the record! S.l. United Labor League of Ohio 1950?
- 001706 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on prices. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
- 001707 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on taxes. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
- 001708 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on corruption. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
- 001709 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on foreign policy. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
- 001710 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on politics. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
- 001711 CIO Political Action Committee 52 facts on civil rights. Washington, D.C. CIO Political Action Committee 1952
- 001820 Dennis, Eugene People against the trusts... New York New Century Publishers 1946
- 001821 National Educational Committee for a New Party Ideas for a new party: provisional declaration of principles... Chicago National Educational Committee 1946
- 001822 Bond, Julian Black candidates: southern campaign experiences. Atlanta Voter Education Project 1969
- 001824 Liberal Party General election, 1900: set of leaflets. London Liberal Party 1900
- 001826 Chamber of Commerce of the United States Political precinct: action course in practical politics. Washington, D.C. Chamber of Commerce of the US 1959
- 001827 O'Connor, Henry Republican political handbook for public speakers and local comm. New York Evening Post Steam Press 1880
- 001828 Cook, Walter Henry Secret political societies in the South during ...Reconstruction. Cleveland Evangelical Publishing House 19--
- 001829 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America We, or they?: vote for your candidate, Roosevelt! New York? Amalgamated Clothing Workers 1938
- 001830 Gaer, Joseph What every voter should know and do in 1946. New York CIO Political Action Comm. 1946
- 001831 Bernard, Bertram M. Election laws of the 48 states: how to register and vote. New York Oceana Publications 1950
- 001832 AFL-CIO Why Richard M. Nixon must be impeached now. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1973?
- 001834 Morals in politics: a collection of essays... New York New Leader Publishing Co. 1945
- 001835 Snow, John Howland Government by treason. New York Domestic and Foreign Affairs 1946
- 001836 King, Judson Utility records of the presidential candidates... Washington, D.C. National Popular Govt. League 1936
- 001837 Commons, John R. Horace Greeley and the working class origins of the Repub. Party. Boston Ginn & Company 1909
- 001841 Humphrey, Hubert H. Challenge of 1958: speech of Hon. Hubert H. Humphrey... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1958
- 001842 Morse, Wayne Wiretapping proposals threaten historic gains ... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1954
- 001843 Morse, Wayne Perversion of the Taft-Hartley Act by the Eisenhower NLRB... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1956
- 001869 Republican National Committee Boondoggles...and you pay the bill. Washington, D.C. Republican National Committee 1936
- 001930 Labour Party Signposts for the sixties: speakers' notes no. 1. London Labour Party 1962
- 001969 Whither are we drifting? S.l. s.n. 192-
- 002579 Mexican-American Political Association/UFW Let us remember: neustros martires...vote for Hubert H. Humphrey. Los Angeles United Farm Workers 1968
- 002999 Lehman, Herbert H. Strait jacket of fear. Milwaukee Lehman 1953
- 003094 National Maritime Union National Maritime Union...backs Hubert H. Humphrey. New York National Maritime Union 1968
- 003108 Warning: Wallace no friend of working people or their unions. Birmingham, Ala. Alabama Unionists... 1968
- 003153 League for Industrial Democracy State of the student movement, 1970. New York League for Indus. Democracy 1970
- 003156 Read, Leonard E. Pattern for revolt. New York Joseph D. McGuire 1948
- 003159 Childs, Richard S. Short ballot: a movement to simplify politics. New York Short Ballot Organization 1909
- 003161 Garlin, Sender Real Huey P. Long. New York Workers Library Publishers 1935
- 003165 Nixon, Richard M. State of the Union address... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1971
- 003166 Friends Committee on National Legislation Annual report. Washington, D.C. Friends Committee 1960
- 003185 Mazo, Earl et al. Great debates : [Kennedy-Nixon debates]. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1962
- 003186 Wheeler, Harvey Restoration of politics. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1965
- 003187 Wheeler, Harvey Rise and fall of liberal democracy. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1966
- 003188 Buchanan, Scott So reason can rule: the Constitution revisited. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1967
- 003196 Official program commemorating the inaug. of Harry S. Truman. Washington, D.C. s.n. 1949
- 003197 Wright, Fred Goldwater coloring book. New York Marzani & Munsell 1964
- 003211 Congressional Quarterly Politics in America, 1945-1964. Washington, D.C. Congressional Quarterly 1965
- 003246 Democratic National Convention Program Book Comm. Democratic National Convention program. Washington, D.C. Democratic National Comm. 1964
- 003263 Davis, Rennie and Hayden, Tom Movement campaign 1968: an election year offensive. S.l. s.n. 1968
- 003284 Nixon, Richard What's right with America: excerpts of remarks... S.l. s.n. 1970
- 003388 Baker, Charles R. Insights into U.S. Senator Stephen M. Young's 1964 victory... Toledo, Ohio BURR Communications Agency 1964
- 003462 AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education Humphrey vs. Nixon, 1948-1968: twenty years of contrast. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1968
- 003473 Ohio Democratic Party Human concern. S.l. Ohio Democratic Party 197-?
- 003489 Schachter, Leon B. & Mayer, Arnold Political and legislative prospects in 1960. S.l. Amalgamated Meat Cutters 1960
- 003492 AFL-CIO Making of a campaign issue: Nixon at the AFL-CIO Convention. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1971
- 003507 Know your Congress: 88th Congress, 2nd session... Washington, D.C. Capitol Publishers, Inc. 1964
- 003515 AFL-CIO Helping to write your nation's laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO Pamphlet Division 1965
- 003712 Newberry, Mike Goldwater-ism. New York Marzani & Munsell 1964
- 003785 Democratic National Committee Democratic digest. (August 1953) Washington,D.C. Democratic National Committee 1953
- 003786 American opinion: an informal review. (Vol.6, no.10) Belmont, Mass. Robert Welch 1963
- 003793 Realist: freethought criticism and satire. (No.39) New York Realist 1962
- 003816 Freedom's voice. Camp Lake, Wisc. Freedom's Voice 1964
- 003861 Utley, S.W. On the road to Moscow. Minneapolis Citizens Alliance 1934
- 003891 Story of Bob Taft. Oberlin, Ohio Ohio Comm.of Indep. Voters 1950
- 003893 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Address by Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the Teamsters Convention. Washington, D.C. Democratic National Committee 1944
- 003920 Chance, Charles W. et. al Representation and reapportionment. Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University 1965
- 003930 Statesman (v.6, no.1) Chicago, Ill. Statesman Publishing Co. 1889
- 003931 Statesman (v.6, no.2) Chicago, Ill. Statesman Publishing Co. 1889
- 003969 Status of the world's nations. Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of State 1969
- 003977 Plain Talk (v.4, no.6) New York Plain Talk 1929
- 003981 Idiot (no.3) San Francisco Idiot 1965
- 004025 Abel-Burke-Molony Campaign spotlight (v.1, no.3) Chicago Intl Committee to Elect... 1965
- 004054 Political quarterly (v.29, no.2) London Stevens & Son 1958
- 004055 American Liberal (v.3, no.8) San Francisco Western Independent Publ. 1962
- 003493 Commission on Population Growth & the Amer. Future Population growth and America's future. New York Planned Parenthood-World Popul 1971
- 003495 AT & T Economic Analysis Section Population growth: boon or calamity? S.l. American Telephone & Telegraph 1971
- 001685 Sweet, J. Stouder Poverty in the U.S.A. New York Public Affairs Pamphlet 1967
- 001686 Sinclair, Upton I, Governor of California, and how I ended poverty... Los Angeles End Poverty League 1934
- 001948 Sinclair, Upton We, poeple of America, and how we ended poverty... Los Angeles End Poverty League 1934
- 003099 U.S. HEW. Children's Bureau About the poor: some facts and some fictions. Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1967
- 003124 Weisskopf, Walter A. et al. Looking forward: the abundant society. Santa Barbara, Calif. Ctr. for Study of Dem. Inst. 1966
- 003292 Cuyahoga County Welfare Department Annual report. Cleveland Cuyahoga County Welfare Dept. 1973
- 003414 Cornman, Ronald Evans Social welfare organizations. S.l. s.n. 1968
- 003890 Inter-Denominational Committee What is wrong with the Community Chest? Toledo, Ohio Inter-Denominational Committee 1927?
- 002487 Marx, Karl and Engels, Frederick Reactionary Prussianism. New York International Publishers 193-?
- 001373 Rose, Arnold Roots of prejudice. Paris UNESCO 1951
- 001529 UNESCO What is race? Paris UNESCO 1952
- 001530 Commission on Interracial Cooperation Understanding our neighbors: a factual study... Atlanta Commission on Interracial Coop 1943
- 001531 Rustin, Bayard Interracial primer: how you can help relieve tension... New York Fellowship of Reconciliation 1944
- 001532 Klein, Woody News media and race relations: a self portrait. New York Columbia Journalism Review 1968
- 001533 Socialist Labor Party Race prejudice...why?: who benefits from it? New York Socialist Labor Party 1956
- 001534 Pettigrew, Thomas F. Racially separate or together? New York Anti-Defamation League 1969
- 001535 International Union of Electrical Workers Race hate. Washington, D.C. Intl. Union of Electr. Workers 1957
- 001536 Grier, Eunice and Grier, George Case studies in racially mixed housing: Sunnyhills, Milpitas, Ca. Washington, D.C. Washington Ctr for Metro. Stud 1962
- 001537 Seidenberg, Jacob Negroes in the work group: study of selected employment practices Ithaca, NY Cornell University 1950
- 001538 American Missionary Association If your next neighbors are Negroes. Nashville, TN American Missionary Assoc. 195-
- 001614 Indian who never got home. Detroit UAW 1952
- 001615 Souls don't have color. Detroit UAW 1952
- 001668 Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee. Sleepy Lagoon case. Los Angeles Sleepy Lagoon Defense Comm. 1943
- 002735 Mao Tse-Tung Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-Tung...in support of Afro-American.. Peking Foreign Languages Press 1968
- 003118 Klineberg, Otto Race and psychology. Paris Unesco 1951
- 003122 Chalmers, W. Ellison & Cormick, Gerald W., eds. Racial conflict & negotiations: perspectives & first case studies Ann Arbor University of Michigan 1971
- 003202 Smith, M. Brewster & Piliavin, Jane Allyn Schools and prejudice: findings. New York Praeger 1969
- 003203 Berger, Stephen D. Social consequences of residential segregation of the ...Negro. New York Metro. Applied Research Center 1970
- 003251 Hate: the voice of extremism. [poster] S.l. s.n. 1964?
- 003283 Jewish Labor Committee Intolerance, your greatest enemy. New York Jewish Labor Committee 1944
- 003333 Lucey, Robert E. Texas archbishop and the Negro boy: an interview... Detroit UAW-CIO 1954
- 003338 Allport, Gordon W. Bigot in our midst. New York Community Relations Service 195-?
- 003339 Ross, Irwin Town that took its own pulse. New York Community Relations Service 1950
- 003340 Paton, Alan Negro in America today. Detroit UAW-CIO 1954
- 003355 Southern Regional Council Racial discrimination in the Southern Frderal Courts. Atlanta Southern Regional Council 1965
- 003356 Green, William Organized labor knows the score. New York Labor Reports 194-?
- 003513 Robbins, Jhan & Robbins, June Why didn't they hit back? New York Congress of Racial Equality 1963
- 003670 Weiss, Murry Notes for a discussion on the Negro question. New York Socialist Workers Party 1945
- 003688 Socialist Workers Party On the "Negro question" draft thesis. New York Socialist Workers Party 1948
- 003916 United Automobile Workers To stamp out discrimination : a handbook. Detroit UAW 1944?
- 003964 Journal of Human Relations (v.14, no.1, 4) Wilberforce, Ohio Central State University 1966
- 003478 Hanna, Hilton E. Black backside: a convocation address. St. Paul, Minn. AMC & BW of North America 1969
- 001363 Robertson, J.M. Charles Bradlaugh. London Watts & Co. 1920
- 001752 Allen, Grant Evolution of the idea of God: an inquiry into the origins of rel. London Watts & Co. 1918
- 003773 Friendship Liberal League Liberal. (Vol.4, no.4) Philadelphia Friendship Liberal League 1950
- #01 002198 Lapp, Ralph Space science. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1962
- #02 002199 Hayes, Bartlett H. Contemporary arts. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1962
- #03 002200 Douglas, William O. Freedom of the mind. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1962
- #04 002201 Bates, Marston Expanding population in a shrinking world. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1963
- #05 002202 Heilbroner, Robert L. World of economics. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1963
- #06 002203 Gassner, John World of contemporary drama. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1965
- #08 002204 Goldschmidt, Walter Cultural anthropology. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1967
- #09 002205 Hook, Sidney Contemporary philosophy. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1968
- #10 002206 Lasswell, Harold D. Man and his government. New York Public Affairs Pamphlets/ALA 1968
- 001722 Locke, John Letter concerning toleration. New York Liberal Arts Press 1950
- 001723 Lewis, Joseph Jefferson, the freethinker. New York Freethought Press Association 1928
- 001724 Lewis, Joseph Franklin, the freethinker. New York Freethought Press Association 1928
- 001725 Judge Rutherford uncovers fifth column. Brooklyn, NY Watchtower Bible & Tract Soc. 1940
- 001727 McKenna, Norman C. Catholic and his union. New York Paulist Press 1948
- 001728 Parsons, Wilfrid God in economic life. New York Paulist Press 1943
- 001729 Leo XIII, Pope Rerum novarum: encyclical letter...on condition of labor. New York Paulist Press 1939
- 001730 Pius XI, Pope Quadragesimo anno: encyclical letter...on reconstructing social.. New York Paulist Press 1939
- 001731 John XXIII, Pope Mater et magistra: Christianity and social progress... New York America Press 1961
- 001732 Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, Cleveland 5th annual Labor Day Mass... Cleveland Assn. of Cath. Trade Unionists 1951
- 001734 Lehmann, L. H. and Riggs, Francis Behn Catholic Church in a democracy. New York Agora Publishing Co. 1947
- 001735 Keracher, John How the gods were made: a study in historical materialism. Chicago Charles H. Kerr 1929
- 001736 Phibbs, Ray Lessons from Lincoln: three sermons. Hudson, Ohio First Congregational Church 1977
- 001737 Blanshard, Paul Roman Catholic Church in medicine, sex, and education. New York Nation 194-?
- 001738 Durr, Clifford J. Jesus as a free speech victim. New York Emergency Civil Liberties Com. 1960
- 001744 Nearing, Scott Rise and decline of Christian civilization. S.l. Nearing 1939?
- 001745 Social progress: a journal of Church and society. Crawfordsville, Ind. United Presbyterian Church 1962
- 001746 Labor and religion. Washington, D.C. CIO 1946
- 001747 Abbott, Leonard D. Francisco Ferrer: his life, work and martyrdom. New York Francisco Ferrer Association 1910?
- 001748 Religion and Labor Foundation Walking together: religion and labor. Columbus, Ohio Religion and Labor Foundation 1957
- 001749 Dawber, Mark A. Ministering to shifting populations. New York Friendship Press 1940
- 001750 Landis, Benson Y. Genesis of the exodus. New York Friendship Press 1940
- 001751 Sollmann, F.W. Religion and politics. Wallingford, Penn. Pendle Hill 1941?
- 001753 Parker, Theodore Foresight of Theodore Parker warns the American nation: a sermon. Chicago Progressive Thinker 19--?
- 001754 Thorez, Maurice Catholics and communists. New York Workers Library Publishers 1938
- 001755 Church believes in unions. Detroit UAW 1963
- 001756 McCarthy, William Soul. Chicago United Secularists of America 1955
- 001757 Birkhead, Leon M. Religion of a free man. New York Independent 195-?
- 001758 Christianity and Marxism: a symposium. New York Polemic Publishers 1934
- 001759 National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA Christian concern and responsibility for economic life ... New York National Council of Churches 1966
- 001760 Guerry, Emile Christian and the Ecumenical Council. New York Paulist Press 1962
- 001761 National Council of Catholic Men Catholic men. Washington, D.C. National Council of Cath. Men 1962
- 001762 Bushnell, Edward Narrow bed: ... the trial for heresy of William Montgomery Brown. Galion, Ohio Bradford-Brown Educational Co. 1931
- 001763 Hardy, Abbott Lawrence Syndicated soul saver, Billy Sunday: how he slings slang... Chicago Hardy 1918
- 001764 Flanders, Allan Churches and their politics. London International Publishing Co. 1938
- 001773 Organized labor: the home of workers of all faiths. New York Anti-Defamation League 1946
- 003385 Bairn, William Allan Cult. [second draft: film script] West Hollywood, Calif. Cineplause Production 1981
- 003897 Destiny (June 1959) Merrimac, Mass. Destiny Publishers 1959
- 003899 Roth, Leon Jewish thought as a factor in civilization Paris UNESCO 1954
- 003900 Kingdom digest : America awake! (Sept 1958) Dallas, TX Kingdom Digest 1958
- 003902 National forecast magazine (Oct 1958, Feb 1959) Topton, NC National Forecast 1958-1959
- 003903 News and views (Apr 1957) Wheaton, IL Church League of America 1957
- 003905 Pattern of history Haverhill, Mass. Destiny Publishers 1953
- 003938 Here and Now : a Christian Journal of Opinion (v.5, no.7) Dayton, Ohio Here and Now 1968
- 004041 Jubilee (v.2, no.5) New York AMDG Publishing 1954
- 000263 Holorenshaw, Henry Levellers and the English revolution. London Victor Gollancz 1939
- 000520 Socialist Workers Party Fight the slave labor law: Taft-Hartley Act. New York Pioneer Publishers 1947
- 000756 Cronin, John F. Right to work laws. Washington, D.C. Social Action Dept. 195-
- 000800 International Association of Machinists Right to work laws: three moral studies. Washington, D.C. Intl. Assn. of Machinists 1955
- 000875 Industrial Union Dept., AFL-CIO Industrial unions and Taft-Hartley. Washington, D.C. Industrial Union Dept. AFL-CIO 1957?
- 000903 AFL-CIO Taft-Hartley case study: what has happened to the AFHW... Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1958?
- 000976 American Federation of Labor What's wrong with the Taft-Hartley law? : labor's indictment. Washington, D.C. American Federation of Labor 1952
- 000995 Barbash, Jack Taft-Hartley Act in action, 1947-1954. New York League for Industrial Democ. 1954
- 001021 American Federation of Labor Summary of provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act. Washington, D.C. American Federation of Labor 1947?
- 001022 American Federation of Labor Explaining the Taft-Hartley Act. Washington, D.C. American Federation of Labor 1947?
- 001023 Taft, Robert A. Essential principles of the Taft-Hartley Law and amendments... Washington, D.C. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1949
- 001066 Chavez, Cesar E. Right to work laws = Derecho a trabajar. New York A. Philip Randolph Fund 1968
- 001097 Lewis, John L. Speech by John L. Lewis in opposition to Taft-Hartley Statute. San Francisco American Federation of Labor 1947
- 001110 Silver, Abba H. Statement...against the so-called "Right to work" issue. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958?
- 001111 Ohio Council of Churches Statement...against the so-called "Right to work" issue. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958?
- 001112 Methodist Church. Bd. of Social & Econ. Relations Right to work and union membership. Chicago Methodist Church 195-?
- 001113 2 archbishops, 4 bishops rap "Right to Work" law. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 195-?
- 001114 Load up your votin' gun against the phony "Right to Work" law. Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 195-?
- 001115 Why top U.S. newspapers call "Right to Work" law a fraud. Washington, D.C. Natl. Counc. for Industr.Peace 195-?
- 001116 Why so many faiths see evil in "Right to Work". Washington, D.C. Natl. Counc. for Industr.Peace 195-?
- 001117 Like a wolf in sheep's clothing... Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 195-?
- 001134 Ohio C.I.O. Political Action Committee Wrong again, Mr. Taft! Columbus Ohio C.I.O. Pol. Action Comm. 1948?
- 001168 AFL-CIO Union security: the case against the "Right to Work" laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1958
- 001389 Vote no on issue 2 [pamphlets on the right to work issue] Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958?
- 001454 AFL-CIO Union security: the case against the "right-to-work" laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1958
- 002875 Schrank, Robert This is aimed at you!: expose of the Taft-Hartley Plot... New York NY State Council of Machinists 1948?
- 003201 National Council for Industrial Peace Right-to-work: a family issue. Washington, D.C. Natl. Coun. for Indus. Peace 1958
- 003220 AFL-CIO Case for the union shop. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
- 003221 AFL-CIO What has happened to the Amer. Fed. of Hosiery Workers... Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
- 003227 AFL-CIO Facts vs. propaganda: truth about "right to work" laws. Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
- 003702 National Council of the Churches of Christ in USA Union membership as a condition of employment. New York Churches of Christ in the USA 1956
- 003703 AFL-CIO Right to work leaflets [various] Washington, D.C. AFL-CIO 1957
- 003704 United Organized Labor of Ohio Right to work radio spots [various] Ohio United Organized Labor of Ohio 1958
- 003705 National Committee for Industrial Peace Fact book on proposed Ohio "right to work" amendment. Columbus, Ohio Committee for Industrial Peace 1958
- 003706 Shott, John G. How "right to work" laws are passed: Florida sets the pattern. Washington, D.C. Public Affairs Institute 1956
- 003707 State Publishing Company Union shop: the Achilles heel of organized labor. Columbus, Ohio State Publishing Company 1957
- 003801 Akron Federation of Labor Labor's arguments against Pollock's puzzle.[Sen. Pollock, Canton) Akron Akron Federation of Labor 1954
- 004112 Mrs. Ohio Homemaker: beware the quirk in "right to work" Columbus United Organized Labor of Ohio 1957
- 004113 Working farmer-editor tells why "right to work" law will hurt... Washington, D.C. Natl. Counc.for Indust. Peace 1957?
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