Material from U.S. Archives


The Degeneration of PRRWO, Former PRRWO Cadre, 1977

Lessons from the Degeneration of the PRRWO, Getting Together, 2/77

We Accuse: Bill Epton Speaks to the Court, Progressive Labor Party, 2/66, In memoriam: Bill Epton, 1932-2002

Turning Point

Turning Point was the publication of a group called The Communist League, one of the earliest of the anti-revisionist groups formed after World War II. The publication lasted until about 1960.

         First Aid For Communists Suffering From Shock, January-February, 1957

         Khrushchev's Un-Secret Speech, August, 1956

         Le Discours Non Secret de Khrushchev, Août, 1956, En Français

         Proletarian Revolution and Renegade Khrushchev (In Defense of Stalin), April-May, 1956

The Great Sit-Down Strike, William Weinstone, Communist Party, U.S.A.,  March, 1937

Industrial Unionism, William Z. Foster, 1936

A Labor Party for the United States, Material from the 55th Convention of the American Federation of Labor, 1935

Why Communism? M.J. Olgin

The Trade Union Unity League, Its Program, Structure, Methods and History, n.d. (about 1930)

Permanent Counter-Revolution: The Role of the Trotzkyites in the Minneapolis Strikes, William F. Dunne & Morris Childs, 1934

The Great San Francisco General Strike, William F. Dunne, 1934

Gastonia: Citadel of the Class Struggle in the New South, William F. Dunne, 1929

The Revolutionary Role of Worker Correspondents, William F. Dunne, 1927

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