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Vol. XV No. 1, 2 January 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Indonesia Labor Shows Power in Strike Struggles
White House Launches Drive for Wage Freeze
- Tightening the Belt (cartoon), by Gray
- Auto Ruling Sets Precedent for Curb on All Pay Boosts, by Art Preis
- Food and Rents Soar; Consumer Action Needed
New Gestapo Powers Voted for FBI
Nazi Generals Will Head New Wehrmacht, by Joseph Keller
- German Unionists Oppose Scheme for Rearmament
Truman-Acheson Block Negotiations with Mao
Big Business Men Head ‘Garrison State’ Setup
Fourth International’s Appeal to Yugoslav Communists, from La Verité
Prominent Figures Organize Group to Repeal McCarran Law
Yugoslavia Seen with Open Eyes, by Ernest Germain
- 9: Foreign Policy and the ‘New Course’
Gordy Defense Committee Gains Support of NAACP
Top Brass (photo)
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- Bring the Troops Back Now
- For Escalator Clauses in All Contracts
- Truman and Tamerlane
Hoover’s Speech Shows Rulers Split on Tactics, by John G. Wright
- Herbert Hoover (photo)
There Is a Reason for this Economic Lunacy, by Fred Hart
2,000 Votes for Swedish Trotskyists
Christmas Was Like This, by Theodore Kovalesky
Detroit Housing at Wretched Level Survey Shows, by Patricia Stall
UAW Executive Board Tries to Suppress Flint Local Paper, by Emmett Moore
War Mobilizers (photo)
Asia’s Monroe Doctrine, by George Lavan
Rail workers Win Few Gains in Settlement
Anti-Negro Violence Flares in Alabama Home Bombing, by J. Blake
Short Subjects
Vol. XV No. 2, 8 January 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
“Great Debate” Awakens People as Crisis Nears, by The Editors
“Bring the Troops Home!” Mail Floods Congress and Press
- US Wages Limited War (cartoon), by Gray
- Letters Voice Big Popular Sentiment to Stop War and “Get Boys Out of Korea”, by Art Preis
- Plant Discussions Show Strong Anti-War Feeling, by Emmett Moore
Engineers Reject 3-Year Railroad Pact
Dulles Says Capitalism Faces Choice: ‘Die in Bed or in Battle’, by John G. Wright
Asia Revolutionist Speaks for Labor, by Colvin R. deSilva
Yugoslavia Seen with Open Eyes, by Ernest Germain
- 10: How could the Revolution Happen?
- Tito (photo)
Tokyo, Belgrade Report Mao Vying with Stalin, by Fred Hart
Home Building Cut 54% in Next Year
Asian Peasants (drawing)
The Militant Army
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
Stocks Up Despite Excess Profits Tax
[Editorials]
- No Voice for Labor
- Who Will Sacrifice?
- Truman’s Support for Franco
U.S. Moves to Restore Japan’s Military Power, by Joseph Keller
- Gen. MacArthur (cartoon)
When the GIs Decided to Come Back Home, by George Breitman
Baby Food Upsets Editor, by George Lavan
SWP Candidate in Chicago Takes Strong Anti-War Stand
- Irving Beinin (photo)
Committee Bares Further Clues to Tresca Assassin
- Carlo Tresca (photo)
Discuss Wage Freeze (photo)
CP Convention Offers Fake Peace Program
Nehru on Marx, by Tom Conlan
John Carmody, by John G. Wright (obituary)
A Reasonable Demand
Liberals Offer American Youth a Future of Wars and Despair, by Ben Reifman
Vol. XV No. 3, 15 January 15, 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Union Heads Aid Imperialism in “Great Debate”, by The Editors
Truman Scorns Appeal by Public to Stop War
- Why Are They Lying About Korea Battles?
- “Let Bygones Be Bygones!” (cartoon), by Gray
- “People Will Be Taxed Until It Hurts,” Says President
- Mothers Protest 18-Year Draft
Eisenhower’s Statement Takes Shine Off Brass
Taft Tries to Narrow Foreign Policy Rift, by John G. Wright
A Voice from Stalin’s Prison-Camp, by Susanne Leonhardt
- [Woman Behind Barbed Wire] (drawing), by Gray
West German Govt. Feels Unity Pressure, by Charles Hanley
Yugoslavia Seen with Open Eyes, by Ernest Germain
- 11: Permanent Revolution – Practice and Theory
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- Dewey Wants Spartan State
- How to Police Prices
- A Model Spokesman for Labor
German Steel Workers Ask Workers’ Control
A Priest Blesses Atomic Aggression, by Joseph Keller
U.S. “Liberation” Means Its Ruin, Korea Learns
Trotskyists Score in Ceylon Election
Letters from Readers
- A Reader Gets Mad, from D.F.
“Debt of Honor”, by George Lavan
Railroad Men Rip Truman’s Proposed Pact
Huge Protest Meeting in Harlem on Police Killing of Negro Veteran
Atom for War Only (photo)
On the Liberal Front, by Tom Conlan
GM Head Favors Sliding Pay Scale – At This Time
Goodbye, My Son, by Genora Dollinger
Vietminh Armies Retaining Upper Hand in Indo-China
Labor Gov’t Spends Fortune for Stone
Vol. XV No. 4, 22 January 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Censorship (cartoon), by Gray
World Opinion Forces U.S. Peace Maneuvers
- U.S. Labor’s Struggle Linked to Asia Revolt, by The Editors
- Power of Asian Revolution Staggers U.S., by Art Preis
Censorship Keeps GIs’ Voices from Home Folks
J.P. Cannon Explains Skoglund Case Issues
- Swedish Letter on Skoglund Case, from Evald Skoglund
Protests Mounting on Draft of 18-Year-Olds
Truman’s War Budget to Boost Workers’ Taxes Another 40%
U.S. Army Censor Holds Reporter ‘Incommunicado’
The World Crisis – The Doom of Stalinism, by Michel Pablo
Asia and the Kremlin Bureaucrats, by Colvin R. deSilva
The Militant Army
Role of the American Stalinists, by Joseph Keller
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
6
- Who Are the Guilty?
- Imperialist Precedents
- Truman Junks Civil Rights Promises
27 Years After Lenin: Leninism Lives On, by Murry Weiss
- V.I. Lenin (woodcut)
Commonwealth Nations Reveal Anti-U.S. Rift, by Charles Hanley
Success Story, by Theodore Kovalesky
Briefing the Party Whips (photo)
Urges City Hall March in Murder of New York Vet
- Gladys Barker (photo)
Coast Guard Hounds West Coast Militants
Detroit SWP to Treat War Crisis on TV Jan. 26
Robbery in Phone Booth, by Milton Matthews
Flint Chevrolet Local Honors Spirit of 1937 Sitdown Strikes, by Ralph Kelly
Pages from Greek History, by Tom Conlan
Vol. XV No. 5, 29 January 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Destination Moon (cartoon), by Gray
Let the People of the U.S. Vote on War and Peace
- Asians Lead Revolt in UN Against U.S.
- Big Majority in U.S. Demand: Bring Troops Back Home Now! by The Editor
- GIs in Korea Hate the Brave-Talking U.S. Politicians
- Poll Shows Two-Thirds Favor Korea Evacuation
Gov’t Set to Impose Wage-Price Controls
Chicago SWP Files Petitions for Alderman Election
Tax-Free Swag for ‘High Tax’ Truman
Skoglund Defense Asks Support for Deportation Fight
Atrocity in Korea
Speech by V.R. Dunne Flays Asia War Policy
- Vincent R. Dunne (photo)
The Great Atrocity – How They ‘Liberate’ Korea
Documentary Record of Crimes Against Humanity by Imperialists
- “... Cruelest of All Wars”, from The Voice of Korea
- Fleeing U.S. “Scorched-Earth” Policy (photo)
- “... Savagery in Detail”, by John Osborne, from Life Magazine
- “... Savagery by Proxy”, by John Osborne, from Life Magazine
- Not Much Fun for Triple-Amputee (photo) 6
- “How Much More ‘Liberation’ ...?” by Charles Moore
[Editorials]
- Debater They All Fear
- Eisenhower’s Bill of Goods
- German Labor Speaks Again
German Marxists Issue Action Program
Jail Leaflet-Passers in Raid on Newark CP
Epic of Korea, by John G. Wright (book review)
Evicted During Childbirth
The Secret, by Theodore Kovalesky
Briggs Workers Vote to Authorize Strike, by Paul Gordon
Veteran Unionist is Victimized by Immigration Dept.
- Carl Skoglund (photo)
State Sedition Law Trial of 3 Opens in Pittsburgh, by F. Forest
The Talented Tenth, by J. Blake
Broad New Powers Planned for FBI
Letters from Readers
- [Discrepancies in Article], from K.M
- [Reply], by Ed.
- [War Story], from Rubber Worker
The Militant Army
Sinclair Lewis, by George Lavan
Vol. XV No. 6, 5 February 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
German Unions Fight for Equal Say in Industry, by Charles Hanley
U.S. Whips Satellites to “Brand” Mao
Truman Freezes Wages; No Curb on Profiteers
- Price Ruling Won’t Freeze Living Costs
- Wage Freeze (cartoon), by Gray
- Board Ruling to Stall New Contracts
Big Business Controls Mobilization Setup, by George Lavan
- Truman Appoints Detroit Auto Baron
Who’s Crazy?
Why the GIs Want to Come Home, by Art Preis
SWP $18,000 Fund Off to a Good Start, by James P. Cannon
Hundred Million Indians Starve While Congress Refuses to Ship Food, by John G. Wright
- India’ Premier Nehru (photo)
Rail Workers Fighting Mad in Walk-Out
$18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The Militant Army
U.S. and World Crisis
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- For a Congress of Labor
- We Endorse a Candidate
- Capitalist Senility
Stalinists Wage Vulture Fight over ALP Corpse
Negro History and ‘Leaders’ of Today, by Carol Gaunt
- The Martinsville 7
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (photo)
“Hi, Fellers!”, by Theodore Kovalesky
SWP Alderman Candidate on Ballot in Chicago Election
- Irving Beinin (photo)
Reuther Asks Union Wage for Jobless, by Dave Lands
Detroit Workers Hit by High Prices
Debate in Two Worlds, by Murry Weiss
Importation of Mexican Labor Opposed by AFL
Ford UAW Local President Tries to Suppress Election Opponents
Short Subjects
Reporter Quits in Protest Because Brass Hats Censor, Doctor the News
State of Union Not So Good
Vol. XV No. 7, 12 February, 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Railroad Workers Fight for Justice
- Truman – Servant of Rail Barons, by The Editors
- Sick and Tired of Govt. Run-Around, the Men Demand 40-Hour Week, Living Wage
Truman Asks 10 Billions More in New “Soak-the Poor” Taxes
- Lowest Incomes Face 20% Boost; Millionaires 3%
- “Come On – Give It Another Whirl!” (cartoon), by Gray
Price “Control” Body Stripped of Power to Enforce
Hansen to Tour Country Analyzing World Crisis
- Joseph Hansen (photo)
Eisenhower European Tour Staged to Sell Totalitarianism Here, by John G. Wright
Freed Krupp ‘Takes Up Where He Left Off’, by Joseph Keller
Detroit SWP Presents Program on Television
- SWP Spokesman Lerner
- Howard Lerner (photo)
- Let the People Vote
SWP Branches Maintain Pace; $18,000 Fund Is on Schedule, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The Militant Army
Hansen Tour Schedule
[Editorials]
- They Defy the People’ Will
- Peiping Indicts U.S. Imperialism
- The Martinsville 7
Leon Sedov, Symbol of World Socialist Youth, by Leon Trotsky
- Leon Sedov (photo)
Why Abraham Lincoln Is Loved by Masses, by George Lavan
Resistance to Military Program Causes Cabinet Crisis in Holland, by Charles Hanley
Fourteen Years After, by Emmett Moore
V.R. Dunne Speech Backs Rail Strikers
AFL Pres. Green with Labor Sec. Maurice L. Tobin (photo)
Chicago Socialist Challenges Dem. to War Debate
- Irving Beinin (photo)
Newark CIO Protests Violations of Civil Liberties by Police
And They Haven’t Changed
Readers Forum
- Campus Police Arrest Reader, by Pauline Swanson
Vol. XV No. 8, 19 February 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Pay as You Go (cartoon), by Gray
Probe Links Auto Firm to Gangster Terrorism
- ‘Jail Company Heads’ Says Woman Victim
- Genora Dollinger (photo)
- Briggs Hired Mobsters Who Beat 4 Unionists, Ex-Company Official Admits, by Dave Lands
Bring GIs Home, Say 75% in Poll by Detroit Paper, by Patricia Stall
Truman Breaks Strike, Protects Rail Profiteers, by Art Preis
Dubois, Noted Scholar, Indicted for Talking Peace
Packinghouse Unions Win Pay Rise with Strike Vote
An Editorial
- How to Decide the War Issue
Pennsy Profits-Before-Safety Policy Kills 84 More, by Joseph Keller
An Answer to Yugoslav CP, from La Verité
- Tito (photo)
Fund Campaign Moves Along at Steady Pace, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The Militant Army
Hansen Begins National Tour on World Crisis
[Editorials]
- Labor in Washington
- Big Business Gangsterism
- Two Kinds of Justice
George Washington – American Revolutionist, by Harry Frankel
- George Washington (picture)
Martin Soderberg 1866– 1951 (obituary)
- J.P. Cannon Sends Memorial Message
- Last Testament of a Trotskyist, by Martin Soderberg
Navy “Gestapo” Raids Waterfront, Reader Reports, by A Longshoreman
When Ralph Left, by Theodore Kovalesky
Democrat Ducks War Debate with Chicago SWP Candidate
- Beinin, Anti-War Candidate, Says “Bring GIs Home”
Seattle SUP Militants Are Vindicated, by A. Saylor
Company Thugs Did It (photo)
A ‘Most Effective’ Weapon, by Fred Hart
Free Africa Party Scores Smashing Election Victory
The Nimitz Commission, by Emmett Moore
Government Blacklist Deprives Maritime Workers of Job Rights, by E. Harris
12 Year Old Girl Backs RR Striker
Short Subjects
Unionism Pays
Monopoly’s Reward
Vol. XV No. 9, 26 February 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Union Ranks Force Wage Board Split
- Wage Stabilization Board (cartoon), by Gray
- Pay Freeze, Rising Prices, More Taxes, Strike Breaking Rouse Anger of Workers, by Joseph Andrews
- Prices Do Well – and Profits Too
- What Wage Ruling Means
Stalin Exposes Own Lies at UN; Still Seeks Deal, by John G. Wright
Did Three Dead Briggs Officials Know Too Much?
Hansen Starts National Tour on U.S.-World Crisis
Textile Union Strikers Display Fighting Spirit, by George Lavan
Whitewash Killer Cops in Murder of Negro Vet
- SWP in Harlem Backs Protest
Labor Always Lost in White-House Alliance, by Joseph Keller
The Hierarchy Invades Our Rights, by Art Preis
- Cardinal Spellman (photo)
Pittsburgh Tops Quota in SWP Fund Campaign
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
British Labor Regime Nationalizes Steel, by Paul G. Stevens
The Militant Army
Italian Stalinism Torn by Crisis, by Charles Hanley
[Editorials]
- A Program for Labor’s Crisis
- Operation Slaughter
- India Starves – Congress Stalls
Hansen Tour to Answer Key Labor Issues, by Murry Weiss
- Joseph Hansen (photo)
Lewis Hails WSB Walkout
Facts on Briggs Co. Thugs
Los Angeles SWP Candidate Files Petitions
Campus Youth Group in Chicago Backs Beinin, Anti-War Candidate
- Irving Beinin (photo)
Their Plea Spurned (photo)
V.R. Dunne Cites Role of Labor Misleaders
“Errors” of Karl Marx, by Harry Frankel
Myra T. Weiss (photo)
Short Subjects
- Toadies in India’s Parliament
- ECA on Codetermination
- “Double Standard”
Vol. XV No. 10, 5 March 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Jim-Crow Army Courts Victimize Negro GIs
Workers Force Union Heads into Rift with Administration
White-House Aides Linked to RFC Graft
NAACP Rally Blasts Whitewash of Killer Cops in Derrick Case
- Bring the Killer Cops to Justice! (cartoon), by Gray
Corporate Taxes Fell as 1950 Profits Rose
“Indict Briggs Heads!” Repeats Woman Victim of Company Thugs
- Genora Dollinger (photo)
First Tour Meetings Hear Hansen
- Joseph Hansen (photo)
- Hansen Tour Schedule
Yugoslavia’s Foreign Policy, by John G. Wright
Fund Lags 6% Behind Schedule; 5 Weeks Left, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
MacArthur’s “Operation Killer”, by Art Preis
The Militant Army
School Strike in Minneapolis Ends with Some Gains
Europe Jittery on Eve of “Big-Four” Parley, by Charles Hanley
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
Per Capita Income
[Editorials]
- It Is Only the Beginning
- Confiscate Railroad Profits
Issues Behind Senate Hearings on Troops, by Tom Conlan
The “Fix”, by Fred Hart
New York Tenants Face 15% Rent Boost Steal, by Milton Matthews
Ford Motor Co. Gangsters, by George Lavan
Congressmen Aid Detroit Gangster
Disappointed (photo)
SWP Candidate for Legislature Files in N.J.
- George Breitman (photo)
Oakland SWP Enters City Council Election
- Filomena Goelman (photo)
Basketball “Fix”, by Joan Farr
Rail Brotherhood Leaders Retreat
Short Subjects
- Fighting for Freedom
- Missouri Kick-Back, from N.Y. Daily Mirror
- Democracy in Texas 6
- Housing Program
- An Example to Follow
Barker Telegram to NAACP Rally, by Gladys Barker
Vol. XV No. 11, 12 March 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Why Capitalists Like War (collage)
American Labor Must Break with Truman, by Joseph Andrews
- A Sign of Bigger Things to Come, by Murry Weiss
Korea War ‘Unpopular,’ New Gallup Poll shows
Reuther Suffers Setback in UAW Local elections
- Walther Reuther (cartoon)
Cotton Kings Force Gov’t Surrender on Price Ceiling
Hansen Hits U.S. War Aims in Buffalo Talk
- Hansen Tour Schedule
Millions in Korea Flee U.S. Bombs, by Art Preis
Yugoslavia’s Foreign Policy – II
- Belgrade and the Imperialist Threat, by John G. Wright
Branches Speed Fund Payments; 4 Weeks to Go, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
Masses Topple Cabinets in Europe, by Charles Hanley
Rail Workers Begin Move to Unite Operating Crafts
The Militant Army
[Editorials]
- Where Does U.S. Labor Go from Here?
- Break with Capitalist Politics
The Negro People and Korea, by J. Blake
The Fix and Capitalist Morality, by Fred Hart
Big Bankers Steal Ten Billions from the People, by Tom Conlan
New “Monroe Doctrines”, by George Lavan
SWP Anti-War Candidates Campaign in Calif. and N.J.
- Breitman Calls for Repeal of Strike Law
- Run on Anti-War Platform – Geroge Breitman & Philomena Goelman (photos)
- Oakland SWP Is on Ballot; Plans Aggressive Campaign
UAW Promises Action to Briggs Co. Victim
Reuther and the Dues Hike, by Emmett Moore
Workers’ Incomes Hit Hardest by Food Price Rise
Letters from Readers
- Describes Woes of Housewives, from Louise Mann
- Detroit Branch Sends Suggestions, from Patricia Stall
Short Subjects
- India Starves, from Janata
- Living Standards
- Taxing the Poor
- What Size, Harry? from U.S. News and World Report
- Welfare Big Business, from Business Week
- Rents and Housing, from UE Washington Economic Notes
- Profit Grab
- A New Anti-Labor Bill
- German Workers, from Economic Intelligence
Michigan SWP Lists Candidates for Public Office
Vol. XV No. 12, 19 March 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Industry’s Stand Deepens National Labor Crisis
- Eric Johnson (photo)
MacArthur Presses for All-Asia War, by Art Preis
Barcelona Revolt Jolts Franco Fascist Regime, by Joseph Keller
“Operation Meat-Grinder” (cartoon), by Gray
Left Wing Scores Gains in UAW Local Elections
Mr. Acheson, You Lied, by Joseph Andrews
- What the Marine Wrote
El Campesino Exposes Stalin’s Murder Gang, by Tom Conlan
Hansen Debates State Senator in Minnesota
Yugoslavia’s Foreign Policy – III
- Anti-War Struggle and Imperialism, by John G. Wright
Fund Drive Holds Pace; Three Weeks Yet to Go, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The Militant Army
Behind the Big Four Conference, by Charles Hanley
London Conclave Shows Growth of Anti-War Forces
[Editorials]
- Let Labor Lead
- They Can’t Evade the Political Issue
- A Sorry Record
The Paris Commune – Its Political Lessons, by Daniel Roberts
Women’s Role in Society, by Rosa Karsner
Trenton Six Face New Trial in Frameup Case, by Fred Hart
- Face Legal Lynching (photo)
Beinin Campaign Shows Party Has New Roads Open, by Farrell Dobbs
Stockpiling Scientists, by Michael Bartell
SWP Candidates Push Program in N.J., Calif.
- F. Goelman Gives Interview to AFL
Short Subjects
- The Enforcer
- Bill Hutcheson, Strikebreaker
- Sky High Rents
- New Political Move?
Vol. XV No. 13, 26 March 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
UAW Convention Faces Issues of Political Crisis, by Joseph Andrews
Unkited Labor Parley Blasts Profiteer-Rule in Washington, by George Lavan
An Editorial
- Auto Workers Can Show the Way
“I Don’t Smell a Thing!” (cartoon), by Gray
Howard Lerner Runs for Michigan Board of Regents
Joseph Hansen Flails Minnesota McCarthyite, by Harold Kent
Barcelona – Foreshadow of Franco’s Doom, by Art Preis
- Cobble-Strewn Street Intersection (photo)
No Cries of Welcome for U.S. ‘Liberators’
Yugoslavia’s Foreign Policy – IV
- Stalin’s ‘Socialism in One Country’, by John G. Wright
Fund Payments Up to Schedule; Two Weeks to Go, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
Washington’s Korea War Plans, by Joseph Keller
Hansen Speaks at Minneapolis Forum
Big Business and the Underworld, by Fred Hart
The Militant Army
GIs Lose Taste for Ice Cream
[Editorials]
- Criminals and Politicians
- Blackmailing Starving India
- Ruining the Dollar
Stalinists Knife Labor, Attack Escalator Clause, by Michael Bartell
Hook Rushes Advice to U.S. Imperialists, by Harry Frankel
Kefauver Group Urged to Probe Murder of Tresca
The Women of Mendon, by Rose Karsner
SWP Candidates Ask Civil Rights in Mich. Education
Emergency Grows (cartoon), by Fred Bright
Youngstown CIO Calls for Local Joint Actions
Briggs Local 212 Files Assault Suit Against Company
Wash. State Solons Outlaw Free Thought, by Clara Kaye
Angry Farmers, by R.H. Monroe
Irving Beinin Hits Witch-Hunt in Ill. Schools
The Lookout, by the Skipper
Myra T. Weiss Runs in L.A. for Education Board
L.A. Party Opens New Headquarters
Readers Forum
- [Report on Speech by Myra Tanner Weiss], by Lola Mendez
Former Union Official Linked to Gangster in Detroit Investigation
Vol. XV No. 14, 2 April 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
U.S. Labor Must Cut Loose from Capitalist Parties, by Joseph Andrews
Both Major Parties Riddled by Corruption, Probe Shows, by Art Preis
- Labor Party (cartoon), by Gray
Hansen Addresses W. Coast Forums in National Tour
The Trenton Six on Trial – A Day in Court, by George Lavan
How It Began – Report from Barcelona, from La Verité
German Revolutionists Launch New Party
- J.P. Cannon Greets New German Party
MacArthur Presses for All-Out Asia War, by Tom Conlan
Upheaval in Franco’s Spain, by Joseph Keller
- Demonstrate Against Franco
- New U.S. Ambassador Bows (photo)
Fund Campaign 5% Ahead of Schedule, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The Militant Army
French Public Sector Workers Win concessions in United Strike, by Charles Hanley
Hansen Tour Schedule
[Editorials]
- Ten Years Ago
- Not a Cent, Not a Gun for Franco!
- Monopolies and the RFC
Wall Street Fights German Labor Gains, by Paul G. Stevens
Price Committees – An American Tradition, by Daniel Roberts
Acie Taylor, by Robert Cotton (obituary)
- Acie Taylor (photo)
Corporation Thuggery, by Fred Hart
SWP California Candidates Campaign Against War Plans
- F. Goelman Calls for Vote on Issue
- Campaign for Socialism – Filomena Goelman & Myra Tanner Weiss (photos)
- Myra Tanner Weiss speaks to L.A. Mexican Workers, by Lois Saunders
Flint UAW Elections Show Leftward Trend, by Emmett Moore
War Babies, by Marvel Scholl
The Lookout, by the Skipper
Lerner Addresses Union Meetings in Detroit Election
Josreph Hansen in Seattle, by George Flint
Breitman Denounces New Jersey Rent Gouge of Twenty Percent
Vol. XV No. 15, 9 April 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Auto Workers Hit Truman Raw Deal
- Minority Pushes for Labor Party, by Art Preis
- Bulletin
- UAW Delegates in Foreign Policy Debate Flay Truman’s Korea War
Troops for Europe OK’d by Senate; the People Ignored, by John G. Wright
Hansen Exposes Big Business Drive to War
Break the Bonds! (cartoon), by Gray
Bulletin – 18,569 Votes
Trenton Six “Confessed” – In Pain, Sick, Dazed, by George Lavan
Life of a Railway Engineer, by One Who Lived It
- Railway Engineer (cartoon)
SWP Fund Campaign Tops Quota, Hits 104%, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The Militant Army
Labor and War Drive
[Editorials]
- “Threats” Are Not Enough
- U.S. Labor and Spain
- 3 Years of the Marshall Plan
New Wave of Strike Struggles in France, by Ernest Germain
How Stalin Destroyed Anti-Fascist Refugees, by Charles Hanley
- El Campesino (photo)
New Railroad Union Meets in Minneapolis, by Carl Gustafson
Letters from Readers
- Dutch Friend Gives Views on Militant, from M.K.
- [Comment], by Ed.
- Housewife Protests Woman’s Slavery, from Sylvia R.
UAW Convention Notes, by Art Preis
18,569 Votes Cast in L.A. for Myra Tanner Weiss
- Myra Tanner Weiss (photo)
- Anti-War Candidate Polls Over Six Percent of Vote
SWP Backs Broussard in Oakland
Who Is Responsible? by Tom Conlan
From the Washington Conference of Labor
UAW Officer Says Truman Abdicates to Big Business
Largest Locals in Auto Oppose Increase of Dues
Briggs to Cancel Deal with Renda, Says Mazey
The Machine Is Waiting, by H.F.
Eviction of a Veteran, by David Lands
Vol. XV No. 16, 16 April 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- Labor Leaders’ Retreat Will Not Resolve Dispute
Myra Weiss Wins Votes on Anti-War Stand
Truman Fires M’Arthur, Pushes Own War Plans, by John G. Wright
Window Dressing (cartoon), by Gray
Labor Party Sentiment Strong at UAW Parley, by Art Preis
Hansen Calls War in Korea “Crime” at U. of C. Forum
Rhee’s Soldiers Massacre Entire So. Korea Village
Battle of Spanish Underground
- Note
Because She Saw No Way Out
Italian Stalinists Prepare a New Betrayal, by Charles Hanley
Letter from China Tells of Life Under Mao Rule, by Tehen, from La Verité
Ceylon Socialist Youth in Huge Demonstration
- Ceylon Workers’ Meeting (photo)
The Militant Army
A Shy Professor
Allentown Branch Completes Quota in Fund Campaign, by Reba Aubrey
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
New York SWP Announces Plans for May Day Rally
Hansen Tour Schedule
[Editorials]
- Miners Speak Out on War
- The Church and Franco
Trends in UAW Convention, by Art Preis
- Scene at 13th Convention of CIO United Auto Workers (photo)
I’ve Been Working on the Railroad, by a Railroad Fireman
Majority Doesn’t Rule, by Joan Farr
Oath Outlawed, Profs. Rehired in Calif. Fight, by Lois Saunders
Pickets at Franco Consulate Shout Solidarity with Barcelona Strikers
- Anti-Franco Pickets (photo)
- Demand No More Arms or Financial Aid to Franco
Robbing the Unemployed, by Milton Matthews
Hansen Tells Views in Television Show
Trenton Six Attorneys Demolish “Confessions”, by George Lavan
H. Chatterji (obituary)
The Lookout, by the Skipper
NAACP Refuses Invitation to Civil Defense Parley
Short Subjects
- Codetermination
- Starving India
- No Freeze on Profits
Vol. XV No. 17, 23 April 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
A May Day Message to American Labor, by the Socialist Workers Party
Stop the War in Korea – Bring the Boys Home Now!
- American People Want End to “Operation Slaughter” Against the Asian Masses
- “What About Us?” (cartoon), by Gray
- U.S. Casualties Over 100,000, Baldwin Reveals
Trenton Six ‘Confessions’ Ripped Apart
SWP Branches Launch Militant Sales Contest
Filomena Goelman Polls Good Vote
Our Best Organizer – The Militant: V.R. Dunne, by Vincent R. Dunne
- Vincent R. Dunne (photo)
Trotsky on May Day 1936, by Leon Trotsky
- Police Attack on Haymarket Meeting 1886 (drawing)
The Voice of Haymarket Speaks to Us Today, by Frank Poole
Bankers Urge U.S. Tax Low Incomes
Who Are the Friends of the Asian People? by James P. Cannon
- James P. Cannon (photo)
Hook-Thomas Defense of U.S. Imperialism, by Daniel Bell & 18 others, from Janata
Truman, Macarthur Both for War, by John G. Wright
MacArthur, Truman & Taft (cartoons)
Ceylon Party Seeks Workers-Farmers Govt.
The New Party – a Report from Germany, by M. Blanchard
Iran Oil workers Fight Against Imperialists for Nationalization, by Charles Hanley
[Editorials]
- Truman’s Limited War
- Campaigning for Socialist Truth
Big Business Rejects Pay-Board Compromise
- Walter Reuther & Philip Murray (photo)
The Dilemma of American Youth, by Joseph Andrews
Army Big Brass Backs Negro Segregation
A Fearless, Honest Novel of Army Life, reviewed by Joseph Hansen
A May Day Parable, by Theodore Kovalesky
Trotsky’s Widow Recovering After Auto Accident
- Natalia Trotsky (photo)
Buffalo SWP Organizes Fight for Willie McGee
- Meeting, Leaflets, Petitions Seek to Save Life of Negro
- Lynch Law Victim – Willie McGee (photo)
Socialist Workers Party Opposes City Sales Tax
Capitalist Lunacy, by Tom Conlan
Hansen Attacks War Program at LA Meetings
- Hansen Tour Schedule
Case of Legless Vet – Victim of Witch-Hunters
- James Kutcher (photo)
Vol. XV No. 18, 30 April 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Franco’s Regime Shaken by Vast Sit-Down Strike, by Joseph Keller
But Lots of Young Ones Do (cartoon), by Gray
People Want Korean War Stopped Now
- Rhee Massacres Korean Villagers
May Day Rally in N.Y. to Hear Report by Hansen
Bevan Resigns as Arms Program Perils Labor
Union Tops Serve New Board as Window Dressing
Militant Sales and Circulation Campaign Gets Off to Fast Start
Cannon Answers Hook at Student Meeting
- James P. Cannon (photo)
Why Millions Have Turned Out for MacArthur, by Art Preis
Notebook of an Agitator
- To the Men Who Gave Their Skin, by J.P.C.
Remember! (photos)
First Results in Militant’s Big League Sub Campaign
- [Reader] (cartoon)
MacArthur’s Six-Point Plan for War in Asia, by John G. Wright
- Unauthorized Portrait of the General, by Frank Poole
[Editorials]
- The “Guns Not Butter” Program
- MacArthur and the UN
U.S. Capitalism in Blind Alley, Douglas Admits, by Fred Hart
The Crisis of Negro Leadership, by J. Blake
Trotskyists in Bolivia to Run in Next Elections
Labor Party Issue and the Stalinists, by Joseph Keller
The Hunter and the Bear, by Murry Weiss
F. Goelman Gets 6,821 Votes in Oakland Council Election
- Filomena Goelman (photo)
- Anti-War Candidate Runs Third, Polls 9% of Total
Buffalo SWP Conducts Civil Rights Campaign
UAW and Stalinists, by E. Drake
Key Witness Upsets Trenton 6 Prosecution, by George Lavan
Hansen Hits War Plans at Overflow Detroit Meeting
Poodles and Farm Laborers, by Tom Conlan
Short Subjects
- Want Protection
- Political Payoff
- Lead Parade
- Liberation
- Korea Casualties
- Fight Foreman
- War Budget
Ford 600 Leader Breaks with Reuther
Vol. XV No. 19, 7 May 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Taft Joins M’Arthur, Wants War on Peiping, by John G. Wright
Let American People Vote on Issue of War and Peace, by James P. Cannon
- “Liberated” (photo)
More Big Strikes Loom Against Dictator Franco
Supreme Court Issues “Subversives” Rules
Farm Monopolies Install Peonage, Senator Says
Jim Crow in Korea – The Full Report
30 to 1 Against War on China, AFL Poll Shows
Stop Legal Lynching of McGee, SWP Demands of Gov. Wright
- Willie McGee (photo)
MacArthur and Imperialism, by Art Preis
Competition Grows Keen in Militant Campaign
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
Labor Under Imperialism (photo)
Unauthorised Portrait of the General – Part II, by Frank Poole
Bolivia Miners Appeal for Our Aid
[Editorials]
- The People Must Know the Truth
- Victims of Capitalist Insanity
British Socialists Urge Emergency Party Parley, by Socialist Outlook and Socialist Fellowship
- Attlee (photo)
The Negro Struggle
- Negroes Glad to See MacArthur Fired, by J. Blake
Barth Statement on Subversive List and the SWP
Witch-Hunt in Review
Military Health Standards, by Tom Conlan
SWP in N.Y. Holds Spirited May 1st Rally
U.S. Labor Leaders Crawl Back into All Washington War Agencies
Purge Victim – James Kutcher (photo)
Letter from Korea, by Bill Tyler, from Socialist Outlook
Chicago SWP in New Headquarters Honors May Day
Revenge Witness Seeks to Burn Trenton Six, by George Lavan
Hansen Speaks in Youngstown on World Crisis
Detroit Transport Strikers Hold Firm, Mayor Tries Strikebreaking
Vol. XV No. 20, 14 May 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- What the “Great Debate” Is Really About
Gag People on War Issue, M’Arthur and Truman Agree
- Truman Uses ‘Peace’ Hoax to Push War
- Back on the Old Job (cartoon), by Gray
- Generals Calls Popular Vote on War and Peace ‘Soviet’ Method of ‘Pure Democracy’
- General Admits Mass Slaughter of Korean Civilians
Shift in Popular Mood Spurs Militant Sales
U.S. Casualties Double Official Figures, Marshall Says – In Private
Remember Willie McGee – Keep On Fighting! by Art Preis
Millions of Korean civilians Slaughtered – Who Is Guilty? by Joseph Keller
- MacArthur (cartoon)
Branches Pile Up Points in Circulation Campaign
- [Reader] (cartoon)
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
Spanish Workers Strike Again at Bloody Franco
Unauthorized Portrait of the General – Part III
- MacArthur’s Record in the Philippines, by Frank Poole
[Editorial]
- High Court Ruling and the Kutcher Case
Truman and MacArthur Back Dictator Chiang, by Tom Conlan
- Chiang Kai-shek (cartoon)
The Negro Struggle
- Why We Should Back the NAACP Membership Drive, by J. Blake
Why Stalinists Oppose German Labor’s Gains, by Fred Hart
Algerian Workers Fight Police in Paris Parade
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
PAC Policy Backfires, by David Lands
Detroit Transit Strike Grows in Militancy
Defendant Takes Stand, Exposes Frameup in Trial of Trenton Six, by George Lavan
Twin Cities May Day Meeting Hears Dunne, by Harold Kent
- Vincent R. Dunne (photo)
Halsey and Stettinius, by James Walcott
Joseph Hansen Speaks at Newark Rally
Letter from Germany, by A.V. Nathan
Harlem Meeting Hears Army Jim-Crow Report
Students Attend Marxist Lectures
All-Campus Civil Rights Body Formed at Roosevelt College
Short Subjects
- Patience Is No Virtue
- Meat Prices
- The Big Steal
- New Union
- “Peace Danger”
Vol. XV No. 21, 21 May 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Campaign Shows Socialist Ideas Attract Workers, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
Congress Acts to Boost Tax Load on Poor
Big Brass Plot “Right” War in “Right” Place
- Charges of Mass Murders, Graft Rock Rhee Regime
Meat Trust (cartoon), by Gray
Iran Nationalizes Oil, Defies British Threats
Trenton Six Defendants Expose What Went On in Police Grillings
- Undergoing a Second Trial for Their Lives (photo)
The Kind of Foreign Policy That the American People Want
Why the Morale of the GIs Is So Low, by Joseph Keller
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Mind Molders at Work, by J.P.C.
The Chinese Revolution and the American Imperialists, by Tom Conlan
- Marshall (photo)
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
U.S. Provoking War, Says Taft
Nazis Revive in Germany, Austria, by Charles Hanley
[Editorials]
- The Socialist Alternative to War
- A Bloody Preview of the ‘American Century’
- Only Socialism Can Build One World
Teachers Anti-Communist Affidavit (cartoon), by Gray
The Negro Struggle
- Meek Pleas, Civil Rights and Congress, by J. Blake
Campus Thought Control Already Nation-Wide, by Joseph Hansen
Scottsboro Case – A New Review and Appraisal, by Albert Parker
The Wise Man, by Theodore Kovalesky
Wouldn’t Heil MacArthur, Faces Ouster
Truman’s ‘Fair Deal’ Promises All Betrayed
The Same Old Gang (photo)
Detroit Labor Backs Bus Drivers Despite Mayor’s Strikebreaking
Kutcher Appeal to Test Supreme Court Decision
Marine Cooks Fight Government Control, by H. Manning
Vol. XV No. 22, 28 May 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Anti-War Mood Spurs Campaign for Militant, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
Senator Urges ‘Cease Fire,’ Get All Troops Out of Korea
Perfect Students – Witch-Hunt Model (cartoon), by Gray
Truman Backs British in Iran Oil Robbery, by John G. Wright
Witch-Hunt Fear Grips Colleges, Survey Shows
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
Trenton 6 Defendants Nail Prosecution Lies, by George Lavan
An Editorial
- Nationalize the Meat Trust!
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Men Who Mold People’s Minds, by J.P.C.
On Way to Death (photo)
Threats Made to Expand War to Chinese Mainland, by Tom Conlan
Vatican’s Intervention in Italian Elections, by Charles Hanley
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Ceylon Socialists’ Aims
[Editorials]
- “Peace Scare” and U.S. Capitalism
- Hands Off Iran!
Are the Workers Becoming “Capitalists”? by Joseph Keller
The Negro Struggle
- Civil Rights and Socialism, by J. Blake
Why GIs Don’t Fall for Slogan of “Democracy” in Korea War, by Art Preis
Role of Stalinists in Scottsboro Case, by Albert Parker
“Dynamic Animal Magnetism”, by Theodore Kovalesky
Mountain Spring Camp Offers New Facilities
CIO-AFL Rally Behind Detroit Transport Strike
- Blasts Mayor – Emil Mazey (photo)
Corporations Grab Billions Through Tax Amortizations
The Cop and the Kid, by Marie Hahn
Militant Drive’s Top Scorer Tells How He Does It, by Paul
Spain – The Revolt Grows
Vol. XV No. 23, 4 June 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
N.Y. Killer-Cops Slay Two More in Cold Blood
Corporations Ride the Gravy Train
Congress Plans Big Tax Slice on Take-home Pay
- [Scissors] (cartoon)
Bradley Spills Truth About U.S. Losses
Nationalization – That’s the Answer to the Meat Trust
Trenton 6 Witnesses Blast Cops’ Testimony, by George Lavan
N.Y. Takes Lead in Sub Campaign, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
British Maneuver to Keep Iran Enslaved, by John G. Wright
Notebook of an Agitator
- What Is a Man Profited? by J.P.C.
Will More Babies Prevent Depressions? by Harry Frankel
What Imperialists Want (photo)
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
New Light on the Betrayal of the Scottsboro Boys, by Albert Parker
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
Statement by Natalia Trotsky – and Reply by SWP Political Committee
- Text of Letter to SWP from Natalia Trotsky, by Natalia Sedova Trotsky
- Answer of SWP to Natalia Trotsky’s Letter, by Political Committee Socialist Workers Party
Truman’s “Peace Talks”, by Tom Conlan
Detroit Victim of Jim Crow Gets Life, by David Lands
Need for Labor Party Confronts Michigan State CIO Convention
Only Generals Allowed (photo)
The Vatican and Labor, by Joseph Keller
Civil Rights Flouted at M’Carran Hearings
The Negro Struggle
- Unconditional Support of Frameup Victims, by J. Blake
Philadelphia SWP Runs C. Turner for Council
- Clyde Turner (photo)
Short Subjects
- Bell System Spies on Union
- Draft of Girls
- Jim Crow Murder in Georgia
- Indonesia Nationalizations
- Cloture Hearings
- Making Money on Taxes
- The Rent Situation
- The Final Rap
Vol. XV No. 24, 11 June 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Thought-Control, by Joseph Andrews
‘Not Our War,’ Parents Tell Their Soldier Sons in Korea
“Hands Off Iran” Is Public Demand in U.S.
- “We’re Liberating This — See!” (cartoon), by Gray
Trenton Six Jury Soon to Hear Last Arguments, by George Lavan
Militant Campaign Hits Home Stretch, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
Killer-Cops – The Terror That Stalks Our Streets
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Writer and the People, by J.P.C.
Elections in Italy Embarrass Washington, by Charles Hanley
French Party Asks for Workers-Farmers Govt.
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Ken Westwood, by Bill Doran, from Socialist Outlook (obituary)
Local Address of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- What Imperialists Fight For
- Their Lies About Formosa
The Case That Set Precedent
- First Use of Smith Act Against Labor Was in Minneapolis Trial
- Stalinists Help Tighten Noose on Own Necks
- OKs Smith Act (photo)
- WP Flays Supreme Court Ruling, asks Repeal of Smith ‘Gag’ Act
The Negro Struggle
- NAACP Parley and the Issue of Political Action, by J. Blake
Book Review
- Two Views on Titoism, by Milton Matthews
A Rare Article by Leon Trotsky in Latest Issue of the F.I., by Joseph Hansen
“Affinity with Fascism”, by Joseph Keller
San Francisco City Officials Kill FEP Bill, by R. Chester
N.Y. SWP Call for United Action to Avenge Cop-murder of Negro
Pennsy Wreck Probe (photo)
The Price War, by Tom Conlan
True History of the Scottsboro Case, by Albert Parker
Mountain Spring Camp Opens
- [Archer] (cartoon)
Vol. XV No. 25, 18 June 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- ‘Operation Killer’ Enters Its Second Year
Meat Trust to Halt Beef Supply
Korea War a Year Old – Stop the Slaughter Now!
- Whose War?
- This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
2 Convicted, 4 Freed in Trenton Frame-Up
- The World-Famous Trenton Six (photo)
Pace Stepped Up in Sub Campaign, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
Their Lies About the Korean War, by Art Preis
Notebook of an Agitator
- A Welcome to Visiting Preachers, by J.P.C.
World Effects of Korea War, by Michel Pablo
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
From the Diary of a Militant Campaigner, by Winifred Nelson
[Editorials]
- English and Cooper Must Go Free
- Ford Local 600
Two Justices Voice Dissent on Smith Act
- Assent and Dissent (photos)
[The Stalinist Peace Program – I]
- Support Without Sympathy, by James P. Cannon
Fourth International Replies to Natalia Trotsky
Vanishing Diplomats, by Fred Hart
Acheson on Senate Grill (photos)
Ford Local 600 to Commemorate 10th Anniversary
Senators demand Probe of Sinister China Lobby, by Tom Conlan
Inside the USSR, by Joseph Hansen
The Right to Live, by Marj. Rains
Socialist Candidate Files in Philadelphia
Showdown Near in Iran
Correction
Vol. XV No. 26, 25 June 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- Will It be War or Peace – Who Decides?
‘Pay as You Go’ Makes Labor Pay Costs of Capitalist War
Free the Trenton Two!
- Trenton Frame-Up (cartoon), by Gray
Sky – The Limit
N.Y. Builds Lead in Sub Contest, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
June 26 Trial Set in Case of ‘Legless Veteran’
- James Kutcher (photo)
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
Why do Teen-agers Take to Dope, by Joseph Andrews
Notebook of an Agitator
- What Goes On Here? by J.P.C.
Unprovoked U.S. Aggression in Korea
Imperialism Dealt Heavy Blow as Iran Takes Over Oil Industry, by John G. Wright
Which Way for the Youth of America? by Joseph Hansen
British Marxists Call on Labor to Support the Iranian People
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
[Editorials]
- The Power of the Asian Peoples
- U.S. Plans for Germany
German Labor Still Fighting for Equal Say, by Charles Hanley
The Stalinist Peace Program – II
- Jingoes into Pacifists, by James P. Cannon
Rich and Getting Richer (photo)
From Zionism to Marxism – The Life of A. Leon, by Charles Hanley
Truman on Casualties, by Fred Hart
The Meat Trust Holds Out (photo)
The Negro Struggle
- NAACP Program and the GIs, by J. Blake
New C.P. Indictments Peril All Civil Rights
“Self-Sustaining Paradise”, by Tom Conlan
The Real Background, by Bernard Stanton
Art Preis Stricken, Is Operated On
“I Have Returned from the Dead”
Vol. XV No. 27, 2 July 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Fourth of July Message to Asian Peoples
Bring GIs Home Now – Is Way to Korea Peace, by Joseph Andrews
Probe Killings of H. Fields, John Derrick
Bill of Rights (cartoon), by Gray
Rally Celebrates Tenth Year of Ford Local 600
Firing of Legless Veteran Upheld by U.S. Judge
Sub Campaign Celebration Set, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
CIO Threatens Boycott of Govt. Agencies, by Murry Weiss
Art Preis Condition Reported Improved
Notebook of an Agitator
- Barbary Shore, by J.P.C.
Another ‘Liberation’ Boom (photo)
Labor’s Own Civil Rights at Stake in C.P. Case
British, Backed by U.S., Threaten Iranian People, by John G. Wright
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- Wall Street and “Cease-Fire”
- Proposal by John L. Lewis
Clyde Turner Asks Freedom for Trenton 2
The Stalinist Peace Program – III
- What Stalin Offers, by James P. Cannon
Los Angeles School in Summer Session
Sam Adam’s Name Buried; Real Leader of Revolution, by Michael Bartell
- Samuel Adams (picture)
Revolutionary Traditions of 1776 Continued by Socialists in Fight Against Oppression
- City Masses Took Lead in Revolt for Better Life, by Jean Simon
- George Washington (picture)
- Schools Twist Fourth of July to ‘Jingo Day’, by Harry Frankel
The Declaration of Independence after 175 Years of Capitalism, by Daniel Roberts
- Thomas Jefferson (picture)
Vol. XV No. 28, 9 July 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Winners – N.Y., Flint and Akron, by Joseph Hansen
- Militant Big League Scoreboard
Generals Fear Wide Demand to Bring Troops Home Now
- Will Economy In U.S. ‘Lag’ After Truce, by John G. Wright
- “Don’t Worry Dear – There Are Lots of Other Places!” (cartoon), by Gray
- Plot Bared to Keep Armed Forces in Asia and Whip Up All-Out Preparation for War, by George Breitman
- British Report ‘Mutiny’ in Korea
NAACP Convention Hits Jim Crow, Witch-Hunts
Washington Post Hits Judge’s Kutcher Ruling
An Editorial
- To Our New Readers
Perils of Peace
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Incident at Little Rock, by J.P.C.
Stalinist Peace Fakers Hail Malik ‘Cease Fire’ Proposal, by Murry Weiss
Ford Local 600 Rally (photo)
CIO Hits Controls Law, Hints Repeat Walk-Out
Detroit Transit Workers Forced to Resume Work, by Howard Mason
Britain Keeps Threatening Iran
Art Preis on Way to Full Recovery
[Editorials]
- Not Peace – But a Sword
- Why They Must Have War
Police in N.Y. Swank Suburb Make ‘Error’
The Stalinist Peace Program – IV
- The Theory of “Peaceful Co-existence”, by James P. Cannon
The Balance Sheet of the French Elections
- Gen. de Gaulle (photo)
No Care for Dying Baby, by Harry Frankel
Bartell Denounces N.Y. Police Outrages; Says Minority Groups Hit by Cop Brutality
- Michael Bartell (photo)
Trenton 6 Trial Facts Open Reporter’s Eyes
- Trenton Two (photos)
ACLU Hits Jailing of CP Heads; Asks Fight on Smith Act
Britain and Iran, by Tom Conlan
The Negro Struggle
- “Little Angelo”, by Jean Blake
Vol. XV No. 29, 16 July 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Pentagon Aims to Keep GI’s in Asia
Congress Pushes Record Tax Bill to Soak the Poor, by John G. Wright
Bevan Manifesto Hits War Ties with Washington
The Big Squeeze (cartoon), by Gray
Two CIO Councils Donate to Kutcher
Trusts Triple Pre-War Assets
Loyalty Purge Wrecks Democracy, Says ACLU
An Editorial
- Only Wages are Frozen: Time for Labor to Act
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
Real Losers – Korean People, by Fred Hart
Notebook of an Agitator
- From Karl Marx to the Fourth of July, by J.P.C.
Vatican Spreads Anti-Socialist Falsehoods, by Murry Weiss
Set for Action (photo)
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Charge ‘Secret Talks’ With Churchill as Left Wing Hits Attlee on Iran Oil
Ceylon Socialists Greet Cannon Letter to Asia
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- Layoffs and Ford Local Plan
- Washington’s Squeeze on Iran
Hails I.F. Stone’s Stand on Civil Rights, by George Breitman
The Stalinist Peace Program – V
- The Teheran-Yalta Agreements, by James P. Cannon
‘Will Be Free’ (photos)
Rebuilding Nazi War Machine, by Joseph Hansen
“Play Ball!” by Jean Simon
Election Shows Labor Party Need; Oakland Socialist Hits AFL Policy
- Filomena Goelman (photo)
Soldiers’ Peace Hopes Raised (photo)
Organizing Europe, by Tom Conlan
Auto Workers in Detroit Fight Against Speedups
Wall Street’s Washington, by James Walcott
‘Guilty’ of Rape Because He ‘Looked’ at White Girl
Stock Market Has Dull Day
Lively Sale of Books
Short Subjects
[Value of U.S. Oil Investments]
[Lost $13, 250,000 Last Year]
Vol. XV No. 30, 23 July 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Home Run for Big Business (cartoon), by Gray
Truman Stalls Truce Talks, Wants to Keep GIs in Korea
- War Is Unpopular U.S. News Admits
Police, Govt. Share Guilt in Cicero Atrocity, by Albert Parker
- Victims of Jim Crow Mob (photo)
Rousing Banquet Greets Winners of Sub Campaign
Ford Local 600 Gives $500 to Kutcher Campaign
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
British ‘Depressed’
Denial of Bail to C.P. Sets Dangerous Precedent
Congress, Big Business Scuttle Controls
Notebook of an Agitator
- Back in the Packing House, by J.P.C.
See Profound Clash of Interests between Peiping and the Kremlin, by George Breitman
Await Armistice talks (photo)
Second International Reconstituted to Aid in Drive Toward New War, by Murry Weiss
Korean People Bitter over Their ‘Liberation’, by Fred Hart
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
Cease-Fire Favored by Europeans; Capitalists Fear Mass Pressure, by Charles Hanley
Captain Gets Lesson
[Editorials]
- Floods and the Power Trust
- Truman and Franco – Allies
Iran Seethes as Harriman “Negotiates”
The Stalinist Peace Program – VI
- The Results of Teheran-Yalta Agreement, by James P. Cannon
Twin Cities Banquet Honors Local Militant Sub-Getters
Ruining the Dollar, by Tom Conlan
Mob Wrecks Apartment Building in Cicero; Police Stand By; Governor Delays Troops
Laying It On Thick (photo)
A Damning Admission, by Thomas Raymond
The Negro Struggle
- Effective Defense Against Mobs, by Jean Blake
“Scylla and Charybdis”, by Harry Frankel
Review Board Turns Down Plea in Case of Leon Gilbert
- Lt. Leon A. Gilbert (photo)
Short Subjects
St. Paul Holds Strawberry Day
[Coffee Piling Up in Brazil]
Vol. XV No. 31, 30 July 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- Get Out of Asia! That Would Be a Real Cease-Fire
Detroit Dodge Strikers Fight Speedup Drive
Increased War Budget Means New Tax Boost
Truman & Franco (cartoon), by Gray
Akron Preacher Tries to Stir Up Anti-Negro Feeling, by Lou Cooper
American Troops in Korea Want to Come Home
U.S. Woos Franco Spain with Arms, Bases Pact, by Fred Hart
Gladys Barker Endorses Socialist Candidate to Head N.Y. City Council
- Gladys Barker & Michael Bartell (photos)
‘Wetbacks’ Used as Slave Labor, by Murry Weiss
Nation Condemns Government’s Purge of Legless Veteran, from The Nation
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Art of Lying, by J.P.C.
Kremlin Bureaucrats Worried by East European Labor Unrest, by John F. Petrone
- Molotov (photo)
Punishment Urged for Cops Who Framed Trenton Two
A Marxist Analysis of the Jewish Question (book review), by Charles Hanley
Local Address of Socialist Workers Party
Blame Cocktails
[Editorials]
- Why Cicero Culprits Go Free
- Rats Bite Children – Still No Housing
Revolutionary Socialist Policy on ‘Truce’, by Murry Weiss
The Stalinist Peace Program – VII
- What Washington Wants, by James P. Cannon
Bill of Rights Too Radical Now
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
“Murder” Will Out, by Harry Frankel
Fight for City FEPC Laws Is Intensified in Michigan
- Flint SWP Urges United Labor Action
- Genora Dollinger (photo)
- Detroit Drive Started to Get Referendum Vote on Issue
- Lerner SWP Candidate for Drtroit Mayor
- Howard Lerner (photo)
Con Man and the Priests, by Thomas Raymond
The Negro Struggle
- The Importance of the Kutcher Case, by Jean Blake
Solidarity House, by David Lands
Layoffs Grow Greater but UAW Does Nothing
Vol. XV No. 32, 6 August 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Truman’s Balanced Economy (cartoon), by Gray
Truman Signs Price Gouge, High Rents, Big Profits Law
- High Price of Meat Brings Blood Shortage
Truman Dreads Peace in Korea; ‘Snafu’ Charged
Franco and Friends (photo)
Few Sign Petition for Bill of Rights; Fear Witch Hunt
Cleveland Truckers Win Rank and File Strike, by Jean Simon
More Unions Aid Legless Veteran
Industrial Accidents on the Increase
CP Leaders Arrested Without Indictments
Liberty Being Stifled, Says ACLU
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Importance of Loving Stalin, by J.P.C.
Steep Increase in Child Labor; Six-Year-Olds Toil in Fields
- A Farm Laborer (photo)
Truman in Detroit Lays Off Prices
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
[Editorial]
- Truman’s Shabby Maneuver
French Govt. Still Hunting for Stability, by Charles Hanley
The Stalinist Peace Program – VIII
- The Road of Lenin, by James P. Cannon
Malik in New Peace Bid; Hints at Sell-Out Deal, by Harry Frankel
Kremlin Bureaucrats Institute New Series of Purges in East Europe
“Old China” Gone Forever
Hovels for GIs (photo)
UAW Leaders Crack Down on Fight Against Speedup
FEPC Ordinance Becomes Major Issue in Detroit
D.P.’s in Kansas, by Thomas Raymond
The Negro Struggle
- Army Jim Crow NOT Abolished, by Jean Blake
Clyde Turner Challenges Opponents in Phila. Election
- Clyde Turner (photo)
Short Subjects
A Vet Looks at “Liberation” – U.S. Style, by George Flint
Vol. XV No. 33, 13 August 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- The Answer to High Prices and Big Profits
Why Cadets Were Purged at West Point, by Harry Frankel
- “But Sir – If We Don’t Learn to Cheat, Who’ll Do Our Cease-Fire Negotiations?” (cartoon), by Gray
Pentagon Out to Wreck Cease-Fire Negotiations
White Supremacy Justice in Winton Rape Acquittal, by Robert Oliver
Trenton Two Appeal Plans Move Ahead
Wayne County CIO Debates Detroit FEPC Issues: Delegates Ask Action
Marshall Plan Flop Hidden by Faked Claims, by Thomas Raymond
Reuther Tries to Suppress Speed-up Fight
Pennsylvania CIO Backs Kutcher
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Bureaucratic Mentality, by J.P.C.
Signs of China-Kremlin Rift Appear to Grow, by George Breitman
Trotskyism Is Still Alive in Soviet Union
At Kaesong (photo)
Predicts War with Soviet Union
No Schools for 3 Million Kids
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
Two Ways to Spend 5 Billion Dollars
[Editorials]
- A Union for N.Y. Cops
- A Lounge for Servicemen
An Imperialist Advocates Plan for Asia, by Murry Weiss
- Justice Douglas (photo)
Oakland Real Estate Lobby Speeds Plan to Boost Rents Sky High
Cleveland Teamsters Discontent Mounting, by Jean Simons
The Twentieth Century
The Intrepid General, by Patricia Stall
Recent Developments in Labor Movement Show Militancy and Democracy Still Alive, by Joseph Andrews
Ford Local 600 Rally (photo)
Hats Off, Mr. Spector! by Bert Deck
The Negro Struggle
- Dewey Lies About Cicero to Asians, by Jean Blake
Dewey (photo)
N.Y. Political Deal Exposed by SWP Candidate Bartell
Washington Dialogue, by Fred Hart
U.S. Farmers Dump Beans in Protest
School Days, by Susan Jeffers
Vol. XV No. 34, 20 August 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- The Kind of Leader Labor Has in U.S.
Illegal to Pray? Wis. Man Worried
U.S. Truce Team Tries to Dictate Harsh Terms
“That’s the Kind of Peace I Like!” (cartoon), by Gray
New Bill to Let Employers Fire Militants
NAM Sales Tax Would Cost Poor over $5 Billion
What Truman Cooked Up for Our Dinner Tables, by Murry Weiss
3 More CIO Bodies Donate to Help Kutcher Defense
- James Kutcher (photo)
Lieutenant Challenges Truman to Take Issue of Korea Withdrawal to the People
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Revolutionist and the Bureaucrat, by J.P.C.
New “Revive Europe” Plans Used to Cover Marshall Plan Fizzle, by Thomas Raymond
Food into Garbage (photo)
Stores Anxious to Unload Stocks
Tenants League Holds Outing at Mt. Spring Camp
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
[Editorials]
- Hearst and the Free Press
- Shabby Rich Man
Franco Pact Hit by British Left Socialists
- Truman’s Ally – Franco (photo)
Cadet “Code” Alien to U.S., by Harry Frankel
Senator Admits U.S. Capitalism Can’t Live Without All-Out War
Michigan Farmers in Arms, by George Morris
N.Y. Teachers Win Pay Rises
West Coast Vacation School Sept. 2 to 9
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
After Cicero, by Bert Deck
Socialist Workers Party Candidates Open Their Election Campaigns in Six States
- SWP Enters Two in Frisco Election Race
On Ballot in San Francisco – Harry Press (photo) - Lawrence Trainor runs for Boston School Board
Lawrence Trainor (photo) - Bartell Pushes Fight on Rising Living Costs
- Detroit Mayoralty Candidate Slams Cobo Backers
Howard Lerner (photo) - Pledges to Expose Trenton Frame-Up
George Breitman (photo)
“Professional Killers!” by Doris Jones
The Negro Struggle
- Facts Show Army Jim Crow Goes On, by Jean Blake
Warning from Georgia, by Fred Hart
Vol. XV No. 35, 27 August 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
An Editorial
- The Outlook for U.S. Labor in ’52 Elections
Call a Halt to the Korea War – Bring the Troops Home Now
- “More!” (cartoon), by Gray
- The Poor People Pay for Rich Man’s War in Senate Tax Scheme
Brutal Trenton Policemen Murder Helpless Trenton Negro
- Trenton Two (photos)
Murry Weiss to Speak on Coast-to-Coast Tour
What Truman Could Do If He Really Opposed the Witch-Hunt
Notebook of an Agitator
- Speaking of Trials and Confessions, by J.P.C.
Europe Bitter over Marshall Plan Failure, by Thomas Raymond
Hounding the Foreign-Born (photo)
Poor Peasants in India Fight Evictions
Letters from Readers
- “Many Thanks to a Very Brave Woman”, from F.W.
- Papal Infallibility, from E.M.
Art Preis Home After Operations
This is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
Murry Weiss Tour Schedule
Monopolists Out to Grab Atom Electric Power
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorial]
- Candidates Worth Voting For
The Heritage Trotsky Left to Labor Here and Abroad, by John G. Wright
- Leon Trotsky 1879–1940 (photo)
- Why Stalin Murdered Leon Trotsky in 1940, by Charles Hanley
Iron-Heel “Justice” Dispensed by U.S. Armed Forces Courts, by Harry Frankel
Two “Averages”, by Tom Conlan
Rotten Deal, Graft, Eat Up Tax Money
UAW-CIO Leaders Force Anti-Union Settlement upon Hudson Strikers
Hatching a Tax Steal (photo)
Chrysler and Jim-Crow, by David Lands
Third Phila. Meeting Held; Turner Speaks
- Clyde Turner (photo)
The Negro Struggle
- More Candidates This Year, by Jean Blake
Five Pyramids, by Fred Hart
Govt. Corrupt on City, State, Federal Levels
Chicago Picnic Pulls Good Crowd
Short Subjects
Vol. XV No. 36, 3 September 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Top Brass Stalls Korea Talks with Aggressive Acts
Aid to Foreign Reactionaries (cartoon), by Gray
Truman Asks Robber Peace in Japan Pact, by Harry Frankel
‘Bring Dad Home,’ Say Mo. Wives
“One Third of a Nation” Still Lives in Poverty
Senate Eases Tax on Rich, but Low Incomes Hit Hard
Myra T. Weiss Starts Tour in Newark, Sept. 7
- Myra Tanner Weiss (photo)
- Tour Schedule
An Editorial
- Union Ward Heelers and Labor Day
Union Hails James Kutcher’s Fight for Rights
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Matter of Justice, by J.P.C.
Iran Talks Flop as British Issue Ultimatum
What U.S. Generals Don’t Know, by Doris Jones
Kaesong Negotiators (photo)
Postal Workers Borrow to Live
Letters from Readers
- Can’t Keep Up, from R.T.
- Man of Steel, from Joe (not Magarac)
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- Trenton’s Killer Cops
- atch Where the Smart Money Goes
Why Europeans Dislike U.S., by Charles Hanley
- Not So Popular among Europeans – Eisenhower (photo)
Why I Am contributing to the Weinstock Case, by Harold Robbins
Trenton Mass Meeting Exposes Murder, Maps Fight on Killer Cops
How Stalin Aided Chiang
Elmer, by Theodore Kovalesky
Socialist Candidates in San Francisco – Harry Press & Frank Barbaria (photos)
Barbaria Enters Mayoralty Race
Howard Lerner Opens Detroit SWP Race
- Howard Lerner (photo)
“Old Scabs Never Die”, by Mary Callahan
The Negro Struggle
- Why “Critical” Support? by Jean Blake
C. Turner Blasts Police Brutality in Philadelphia
“New Era,” Says Dorothy Schulz in Memorial Talk
Slums Bad as Ever, by Jeff Thorne
Vol. XV No. 37, 10 September 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Equality of Sacrifice (cartoon), by Gray
Socialist Workers Party Will Run Presidential Ticker in 1952, by Joseph Andrews
- Proposed Socialist Ticket – Grace Carlson & Farrell Dobbs (photos)
Myra Weiss Opens Coast-to-Coast Tour in Newark
- Tour Schedule
Militarist Revival Set for Japan in Imperialist Peace, by Harry Frankel
Chevrolet Units to Hold Anti Speed-up Parley
This Is the Kind of Foreign Policy the American People Really Want
Skoglund Deportation to Go to Appeal Board
What GIs in Korean Front Lines Really Talk and Think About Is: Coming Back Home!
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Dirt on Their Own Doorstep, by J.P.C.
Italy Faces ‘Over-Population’ Problem, by Charles Hanley
Demonstration in Iran (photo)
Teamsters Czar Tobin Again Calls In Cops
‘Gift’ Loopholes Aid Corporations to Evade Taxes
U.S. Zone Coddles Nazis
Million to Ask Gilbert’s Freedom
Kutcher Thanks Local 600 for Its Aid to Fight Case
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
Steel Coffins for Korea Dead
Letters from Readers
- “Naturally Afraid”, from R.D.
- [Note], by Ed.
- [Take a Second Look], from S.G.
[Editorials]
- Taxes and the Escalator Clause
- China – Imperialism’s Dilemma
Subversive List Ruled Out by Judge in Remington Case
- Judge Orders Retrial – Remington (photo)
Truman Uses Injunction in Copper Strike
Eddie’s Fate, by Theodore Kovalesky
Rifle Shot Ends Life of L. Adamic, Left-Wing Writer
Last War Cost: 40 Million Dead, 4,000 Billion Dollars
A Word on Corruption, by Fred Hart
N.J. Strikers Expose Mich. Gov. Williams
SWP Files Petitions for Bartell in New York
Copper Strike Pickets (photo)
“Defense Bond” Gyp, by Tom Conlan
Families of Four to Pay $1,110 a Year in Taxes
The Negro Struggle
- Negro Candidates and Labor Party, by Jean Blake
Phila. Candidate Hits Attempts to Destroy Liberties
Price of a Baby’s Life, by Thomas Raymond
The Case of Sergeant Rice
Vol. XV No. 38, 17 September 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Legless Vet Case Is Taken to U.S. Court of Appeals
Japanese Peace Pact (cartoon), by Gray
“Big 3” Plot War Pact with West Germany
- Pact With Japan Revives Reaction and Militarism, by John G. Wright
Minn. Foundation Sends Donation to Aid Carl Skoglund
Was Adamic’s Death Suicide or Murder? by George Breitman
’52 Presidential Campaign Plan Hailed in N.J.
Myra Tanner Weiss on TV, Radio n New Haven
Banker Hits Top
Escalator Pacts Undermined by Tax Grab
Notebook of an Agitator
- Murder in the Garden, by J.P.C.
Young Fighter Dies (photo)
Envoy Grady Resigns in Rift on Iran Policy
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Letters from Readers
- Protest Judges’ Action, from M.L.
- Like The Militant, from C.M.C.
- Can Tell Onions Yet, from L.B. Courts
Local Addresses of Socialist Workers Party
[Editorials]
- CIO and the Witch Hunt
- Imperialist Plans – Asia and Europe
Report from the British Trade Union Congress, by T. Burns
Dunne Pays Last Respects to J. Holmes
Last Meeting of ULPC (photo)
Implicate Detroit Cop in Reuther Shootings
Europe Must Export Millions of Jobless, by Charles Hanley
Look Who’s a Red Now: “Sad Sack,” Says Ind. Senator
Leaders Challenged at Minnesota CIO Parley
Senate at Work, by Tom Conlan
Crime Tie-up to Capitalist Parties Hit by Socialist Election Opener, by Harry Ring
- Michael Bartell (photo)
Killer Cop Whitewashed by Chicago Grand Jury, by Bert Deck & Marjorie Rains
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Detroit Slum Area Rally Condemns Housing Policies, by J. Roberts
The Negro Struggle
- The NAACP and Stalinism, by Jean Blake
Ohio Feelings on Korea
Philadelphia SWP Candidate Blasts Profit Gougers
Strikebusting Mayor Booed; AFL Official Begs Pardon
Vol. XV No. 39, 24 September 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
4th Int’l Calls for Socialist Anti-War Struggle, f_rom La Verité_
Machinists Union Says Taxes Rob Workers of Wage Gains
- “Your Money AND Your Life!” (cartoon), by Gray
Auto Units Call Parley to Fight GM Speedup Drive
SWP Candidate gets 3,516 Votes in Detroit
Myra Tanner Weiss Flays Warmakers at N.Y. Meeting
Tax Swindle Hits Escalator Clauses, by C. Thomas
SWP Only Socialist Party on N.Y. Ballot, by Michael Bartell
Notebook of an Agitator
- A Dead Man’s Decision, by J.P.C.
Dies for “Democracy,” Still Doesn’t Get It (photo)
Food Shortages Due to Capitalism, Not Nature, by Charles Hanley
Adamic’s Death Is a Loss to America, by George Breitman
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Myra Weiss Tour Schedule
[Editorial]
- Labor Can Stop the Witch Hunt
Dean Acheson and the Japan Peace Pact, by M. Stein
Tickled by Treaty (photo)
Redbaited Douglas Flees Senate Floor in Tears, by Albert Parker
M’Carran Blocks Probe of Perjury by Budenz
Something Must Give, by Tom Conlan
New Flood Threat (photo)
Cicero Grand Jury Indicts Victims of Jim Crow Riot, by Marvel Scholl
The Ruth Reynolds Case, a Puerto Rican Outrage
Too Much Freedom, by Fred Arens
The Negro Struggle
- Don’t Keep quiet, Fight Back! by Jean Blake
Barbaria Speaks to Union; Recalls Debs Tradition
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Myra Tanner Weiss Blasts Korea War in Phila. Speech
Akron Cereal Strikers Firm on Pay Issue, by Lou Cooper
Vol. XV No. 40, 1 October 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Why Attlee Has Called for New Elections, by Paul G. Stevens
United Action Is Urgent Need in Fight on Cicero Frameups
- Capitalist Justice at Work (cartoon), by Gray
- Innocent Are Indicted, Guilty Go Scot-Free
- Basic Rights of the People Are at Stake
- What They Said About Cicero
M. Weiss Explains Socialist Program over Ohio Radio
AFL Leadership Shows Its Political Bankruptcy, by Joseph Andrews
SWP Council Candidate in N.Y. Radio Interview, by Harry Ring
Is Redbaiting Losing Its Effectiveness? by George Breitman
Notebook of an Agitator
- A Petition for Harry Gross, by J.P.C.
Witch Hunt Gets Setback in Australia
Friendly Handshake (photo)
Canada CCF Group Asks for ‘Bread Not Bombs’ – Condemns Korea War
French Get American Guns to Suppress Indo-Chinese, by Charles Hanley
The Militant Army
Letters from Readers
- An Allegory About a Lottery, from A.W.H.
Myra Weiss Tour Schedule
Editorials
- The Right to Have a Lawyer
- Truman’s News Blackout
The Purpose of the Japanese Peace Pact, by M. Stein
Brass Hat in the Ring for 1952
- Eisenhower (photo)
Big Obstacles to Proposed Dixiegop Presidential Ticket
Chicago Students to Hear Weiss Debate on Korea
A Twin Anniversary, by Fred Arens
Jim Kiger, Flint Unionist, Dead
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Chicago SWP Calls for Mass Pressure on Cicero, by Marvel Scholl
- Still No Justice (photo)
Millions in U.S. Live in Poverty Survey Reveals
Breitman Seeks Special Session to Lower Rents
Labor Chiefs Expose ECA, by Fred Hart
Wright Corp. Workers Strike for Wage Hike
Detroit Walkout Wins a Victory
Capacity Audience Hears M. Weiss Speak at Buffalo
“Secret” Stolen Billions, by Tom Conlan
West Coast School Has Another Good Session, by Daniel Roberts
Detroit Killer-Cop Shoots Down Teen-Ager, by Mary Baker
Vol. XV No. 41, 8 October 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Stop Imperialist Warmakers by Fighting for Socialism!
Manifesto of Third World Congress of the Fourth International, from La Verité
Workers Hit by New Boost in Tax Rates, by Harry Frankel
- “Another Turn Won’t Hurt!” (cartoon), by Gray
British Labor Left-Wing Gets Top Vote in Parley
5,814 Votes for Trainor in Boston School Elections, by Patrick O’Brien
Federal Grand Jury to Investigate Cicero
An Editorial
- World Congress of the Fourth International
Iranian People Victors in Fight to Eject British, by John G. Wright
Wanted in Labor Assault (photo)
Police End “Probe” of Unsolved Adamic Case, by George Breitman
U.S. Dictates Arms Plan to Satellites in Europe, by Thomas Raymond
Auto Workers Hear Myra Weiss at Detroit Meeting
- Weiss Gives Socialist Views in Radio Interview at Akron, by L. Cooper
- Myra Weiss Tour Schedule
FEPC Opponents Are Silent at Flint Public Hearings, by Mike Burns
Life Magazine Now Fears M’Carthyism Is Now a Liability to Republicans
International Solidarity (cartoon), by Gray
The Negro Struggle
- Why Cicero Happened, by Jean Gray
Anti-War Candidates Speak to 18 San Francisco Unions
- Frank Barbaria (photo)
Westinghouse Plant Shut Tight by Buffalo Strikers
Reuther Ducks Issues of Layoffs, Speedup at Regional Meetings
Deep in the Red, by Tom Conlan
Bartell Backs Fight of Sanitation Workers
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Sheet and Tube Plant Shut over Speed-up
Vol. XV No. 42, 15 October 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Fight Wall St. Coalition Rule: Vote Socialist!
Emergency Group Organized to Defend Civil Rights of All
- Pledges Support to Kutcher and All Victims of Smith Act
- Catholic Worker Backs Legless Vet
Democrat, GOP Chairmen Caught Peddling Influence
- [Snouts in the Trough] (cartoon), by Gray
Harvey Clark, Cicero Riot Victim, Interviewed, by Jean Simon
Egypt Follows Iran: Britain Told to Get Out
Fake ‘Reformers’ Make N.Y. Voters Apathetic
’52 Socialist Gains Seen by Dobbs, by Farrell Dobbs
- Farrell Dobbs (photo)
Grace Carlson on Women and Truth, by Grace Carlson
- Grace Carlson (photo)
Progressive Party Still Endorses Boss Politicians, by Albert Parker
Proposes McCarthy Expulsion (photo)
Abner Zwillman, Big Businessman, by George Breitman
Midwest Rallies Hear Talks on Socialism by Myra Weiss
- Chicago
- Flint, by Fred Perry
- Milwaukee
- Myra Weiss Tour Schedule
Students Show Strong Dislike of Witch Hunt
The Militant Army
[Editorials]
- The China Policy Dispute
- “Experimental” Bloodbath in Korea
- The British Elections
3 Imperialist Milestones on Road to War, by Michel Pablo
Iranian Demonstration (photo)
Generals Long Planned Truman’s News Blackout, by Tom Conlan
Steel Strikers Win Talks; Youngstown Strikes Grow
The Negro Struggle
- Students Show the Way, by Jean Blake
Pro-Chiang China Line Hit by SWP Candidate, by E. Harris
- Harry Press (photo)
Cicero Victim Hits Conspiracy at NAACP Rally
Jobless Problem Ducked at Flint UAW Conference
A Complicated Situation, by John F. Petrone
Briggs Nu-Slate Group Sets Back Reutherites
California CIO Fights Anti-Labor Open Shop Town, by M. Stein
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Michael Bartell to Appear on TV
Wright Strike Solid, Pickets Firm as Corporation Stalls Negotiations
Vol. XV No. 43, 22 October 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Aims of New Civil Liberties Group Told to Militant, by George Lavan
- Policy Guide of Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
U.S. Ultimatum Blocks Korea Cease-Fire, by Harry Frankel
Egyptian People Demand British Troops Get Out
Security – For Whom? (cartoon), by Gray
No French Soldiers for Korea Battalion
Referendum on Korea Proposed by Bartell, by George Lavan
Left Wing Fights for British Labor Victory
An Editorial
- Independent Policy for American Labor
Next Week
Notebook of an Agitator
- Crime and Politics, by J.P.C.
Abner Zwillman, Political Boss, by George Breitman
SWP Hits Government Persecution of DuBois
Myra Weiss Debates Professor on Korea, by Bert Deck
- Toledo
- St. Louis, by Lee Ryan
Mike Bartell’s Schedule
[Editorial]
- Promising Sign for Civil Rights Struggle
Asia Is Test of U.S. Strategy of ‘Strength’, by M. Stein
Prospects in Far East Discussed by K. Tilak
- Nehru (photo)
FI Features Tan Malaka Article, De Silva Speech
Rising Opposition in Japan Brands Treaty as War Pact, by Thomas Raymond
Myra Weiss Tour Schedule
Democrats Demand Credit, by John F. Petrone
Police Brutality Fought by Clyde Turner in Philadelphia
- Clyde Turner (photo)
Growing UAW Opposition Adopts Militant Program, by Everett Kennedy
Truman Intervenes to Force End of Strike at Douglas Aircraft
Battle of the Pipeline, by Patricia Stall
Anti-Witch Hunt Speech Cheered at Ohio CIO Rally
S.F. Candidates Support Fight of Filipino Rebels, by Ed Harris
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Vince Copeland, Lackawanna Unionist to Speak on Problem of Jim Crow
- Vince Copeland (photo)
Date Set for Strike Vote at Fleetwood, by J. Roberts
Vol. XV No. 44, 29 October 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Truman Flouts Bill of Rights in Vatican Deal, by Tom Conlan
Congress Votes Everything for Big Business, Goes Home
- “Equality of Sacrifice” (cartoon), by Gray
- Labor Pays Heavy Price for Supporting Capitalist Parties
- Taxes Take Back Quarter of Wages
- Democratic Hoax Flops as Tax Law Is Passed
U.S. Backs Aggression Against Egypt
CIO Woodworkers Say No to Wilson No-Strike Request
Dock Revolt Shakes “King” Ryan’s Throne, by Frank Faber
The War Collier’s DOES Want, by Harry Frankel
Pentagon Pipe-Dream vs. Reality
Notebook of an Agitator
- They Strain at a Gnat, by J.P.C.
Ford Local 600 Fights Gag Attempt by Reuther, by Everett Kennedy
L.A. Employer Gets Weiss Offer to Debate
- Minneapolis
- St. Paul, by Winifred Nelson
- Los Angeles
How Reuther Fought the Speedup – in 1960 – in Nizhni Novgorod
The Militant Army
[Editorials]
- Atomic War and Social Revolution
- The Road to Peace
Capitalism Can’t Live Without War Economy, by John G. Wright
Ramon Martinez Tells About Conditions in Latin-American Lands
The Philippines Aflame with Agrarian Revolution, by John Black
Michael Bartell’s Schedule
The Negro Struggle
- The Negro Labor Council, by Jean Blake
4 More Frameup Indictments Are Quashed in Cicero
Food Shows Biggest Price Rise (diagram)
SWP Supports Isler, Mulzac in N.Y. Election
S.F. Campaign Moves to a Fighting Climax, by Ed Harris
Richard Wright’s Movie, by Charles Hanley
Independent Negro Candidate Backed by SWP in Akron, by L. Cooper
N.J. Candidate to Speak at Forum
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Articles on Sam Adams Open Hidden Pages of History; Series by Harry Frankel Starts Nov. 12, by George Breitman
Vol. XV No. 45, 5 November 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Churchill Wins, but Labor Gets the Highest Vote, by George Breitman
U.S. Casualties Up in Korea Fighting
New Taxes Rob Labor; Battle Looms on Wages
The Haunting Shadow (cartoon), by Gray
Wm. Hood Interviewed on Policies of New Negro Group
Brief for Legless Vet Filed in Appeals Court
New Cannon Pamphlet Tells Truth on Peace, by John G. Wright
- James P. Cannon (photo)
An Editorial
- Labor Must Support Dock Workers’ Strike
U.S. News Vies with Colliers in Lying About War They Both Want, by Tom Conlan
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Big Swindle, by J.P.C.
Mounted Cops Patrol Docks (photo)
Original Charges Dropped by Remington Is Re-indicted, by John F. Petrone
Trigger-happy Churchill: A War-Lord’s Record, by Harry Frankel
The Militant Army
Japanese Stalinists Launch Big Purge
Editorials
- Socialism and British Elections
- Negro Labor Council
British in Egypt (photo)
Tito ‘Peace Rally’ Flops, Radicals Reject ‘New Line’, by George Clarke
Filipino Tenant-System Spurs Spread of Agrarian Revolution, by John Black
Fighting Police Brutality, by Michael Bartell
- Michael Bartell (photo)
Negro Press Greets SWP Support of ALP Candidates Isler, Mulzac
National Council Set Up to Defend Negro Rights, by Jean Simon
Loophole for the Rich, by Thomas Raymond
Results of Oct. 25 Election in Britain
If I Ran the Schools, by Susan Jeffers
Stellato Raps Moves to Disrupt Opposition
Los Angeles SWP Plans Welcome for Myra Weiss, by Louise Manning
SWP Campaign in High Gear as S.F. Election Nears, by Ed Harris
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Vol. XV No. 46, 12 November 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
CIO Convention Pledges Fight on Wage Freeze
- CIO Convention Hits Smith Act
Strikebreakers Inc. (cartoon), by Gray
People Oppose War in Korea, Poll Shows
- 1,922 More
Old Parties Slipping, Halley Victory Shows
Strike Breakers Gang Up on N.Y. Dock Workers, by Frank Faber
Supreme Court Rules Bail in Smith Case Excessive
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 1
- The Army of the People, by Harry Frankel
UMT Plan Would Regiment Youth, by Thomas Raymond
Notebook of an Agitator
- From Hollywood to Rome, by J.P.C.
A Report from London on British Election, by T. Burns
- Aneurin Bevan (photo)
Taft Uses Anti-War Talk to Win GOP Nomination, by John F. Petrone
- Robert A. Taft (cartoon)
Myra Weiss Speaks at 2 Bay Area Meetings
- [Berkeley], by Bill Morgan
- [San Francisco], by Ed Harris
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Weiss Debates Seattle Professor on Korea, by Clara Kaye
[Editorials]
- Labor’s Only Alternative
- CIO Foreign Policy
Thirty-Fourth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, by George Clarke
- Trotsky & Lenin (photos)
Tito Regime Adjusts Its Policies to Suit Aims of U.S. Imperialism, by Michel Pablo
- Marshal Tito (cartoon)
Filipino Huk Movement: Its Origins and Growth, by John Black
Jim Crow in Stork Club, by George Lavan
Longshore Strike Scenes (photos)
Florida Sheriff Kills Negro on Eve of Retrial
Flint GM Stooges Kill Union FEPC Proposal, by Emmett Moore
Docket No. 1-3-2649, by George Breitman
Reuther Policy Demoralizes Workers, Dodge Vote Shows, by Everett Kennedy
Jim Kutcher Case Issues Explained in N.J. CIO News
UAW Board Undermines Borg-Warner Battle, by Bob Kingsley
Crisis in French Morocco, by John G. Wright
Vol. XV No. 47, 19 November 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Coroner’s Jury Clears Murderer of Florida Negro, by Albert Parker
- Lynch-Law in Florida (cartoon), by Gray
- Walter Irvin Describes How Sheriff Shot in Cold Blood
Negro Looked at Girl; Charge: Rape
GI’s in Korea Angered by U.S. Cease-Fire Stall
- 1,712 More
SWP $18,000 Fund Drive Aims at 1952 Campaign, by M. Stein
Opposition Stays Solid as Dockers Return to Work, by Frank Faber
The Eisenhower Boom and Thrid World War, by George Clarke
Wage Board Blocks 10,000 Pay Cases, by Cy Thomas
Notebook of an Agitator
- Church and State, by J.P.C.
CIO Cold on Wage Freeze (photo)
Sailor Fights Expulsion from SUP; Hits Scabbing, by Carl Swanson
Ford Local 600 Urges Fight on Auto Layoffs
L.A. City Council Witch Hunters ‘Probe’ Art Show, by Louise Manning
$18,000 Fund Scoreboard
V.R. Dunne Talk on Britain Open Twin Cities Forum, by Winifred Nelson
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Letters from Readers
- Striking Dockers and ‘Weeping Joe’, from Tom Leonard
- His Honor the Judge Was Once a Lawyer, from Sam Stern
Akron NAACP Protests Against Jim Crow Charity, by L. Cooper
[Editorials]
- Legal Lynchers
- The Disarmament Hoax
Egyptians Urge British Boycott (photo)
Arms Program Plunges Britain, France into Economic Disaster, by John G. Wright
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 2
- The Young Sam Adams, by Harry Frankel
New Times?
Shocked Mikado Hears Students Sing Internat’l
The SWP’s 1951 Vote, by George Breitman
Harry Press Gets 4% of S.F. Vote
- Harry Press (photo)
Election Returns from Newark, Philadelphia
‘Dog Tags’ for Kids Arouse Mass Protest in New York, by Ida Brant
Revolution in Near East, by Tom Conlan
Official Labor Politics Bankrupt Detroit Election Results Show
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Vol. XV No. 48, 26 November 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
The Truth About Atrocities in Korean War, by Art Preis
Atrocity Hoax Fails to Stop Pressure to End Korea War
- Now 100,000!
- A Real Atrocity! (cartoon), by Gray
- Life in Army Can Be Safe and Pleasant, by Fred Hart
Another Sheriff Murders Southern Negro
Steel Union Formulates New Contract Demands, by Jim Ross
Dr. DuBois Acquitted; Rogge Acts as Stoolie
Steelworkers Lead CIO Fight Against Wage Freeze, by Cy Thomas
Notebook of an Agitator
- The Protestant Counter-Attack, by J.P.C.
SWP Organization-Press Fund at Quarter Mark, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
Titoist Faction Splits German Independent Workers Party, by M. Blanchard
Los Angeles Meeting Greets Myra Weiss at Tour’s End, by Louise Manning
Letters from Readers
- Five Groups in S.F. Youth Forum, from Dick Berger
[Editorials]
- Mr. Dewey: Apostle of War
- Politics and the Unions
Aneurin Bevan and the British Elections, by Paul G. Stevens
- Moving Up – Aneurin Bevan (photo)
Kremlin Benefits from Yugoslav Foreign Policy, by George Clarke
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 3
- Professional Revolutionist, by Harry Frankel
‘The Secretary Regrets’, by Grace Carlson
SWP Campaign Made Real Gains in San Francisco, by Ed Harris
Your Dollars Buying Power, from CIO Officers’ Report to Convention (diagram)
End Witch Hunt, Labor, Liberal Groups Demand
Big Steal May Net Billion, by George Lavan
Is Halley Victory Gain for Labor Politics? by Michael Bartell
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Vol. XV No. 49, 3 December 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Cost of Living at Record Peak, Will Go Higher, by Cy Thomas
- Where to Tighten the Belt (cartoon), by Gray
GI Discontent Forced Order to Hold Fire, by George Lavan
- 707 More
No Precedent for “Contempt” Case Against Gus Hall, by Albert Hermann
Steel Negotiations Start; Wage Freeze Big Issue, by Fred Hart
Opposition to Treaty Grows, Tokyo Correspondent Says, by A Special Correspondent
Massachusetts Adopts Police State Measure, by Manny London
‘Liberation Battalion’ Movement Spreads Through Egypt’s Cities, by John G. Wright
Notebook of an Agitator
- Some Chickens Come Home to Roost! by J.P.C.
Why They Want a War Against the Soviet Union, by Art Preis
Five Branches on Schedule in SWP Fund Drive, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
CIO Leaders “Reason” with Capitalists to Ban Jim Crow, by Albert Parker
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Letters from Readers
- Spurned Filipino Given Burial, from S.S.
- American Workers Can Stop A-Bombing, from B.M.
Minneapolis SWP Forum Topic Is “Road to Peace”, by Winifred Nelson
[Editorials]
- Deceiving the People
- Jim Crow at the Gates
- The Word and the Deed
Capitalism Means War: A Reply to Norman Thomas, by Thomas Raymond
- Norman Thomas (photo)
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 4
- The Struggle Begins, by Harry Frankel
Aneurin Bevan: The Man and His Record, by Paul G. Stevens
The Negro Struggle
- Negroes and Stalinism, by Jean Blake (book review)
Progressive Party to Back Capitalist Candidates in ’52
Mine Wives Protest Company Holdup (photo)
Seattle Court Action Tests Union Gag Rule, by A. Taylor
“The Desert Fox”, by Charles Hanley
What Was Achieved by SWP in N.Y. Election Campaign, by Michael Bartell
On Tour for Socialism, by Myra Tanner Weiss
Al Lynn (Aug. 28, 1918–Nov. 23, 1951), by Myra Tanner Weiss (obituary)
Vol. XV No. 50, 10 December 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Legless Veteran Asks Renewed Struggle for Bill of Rights, by James Kutcher
- James Kutcher (photo)
Fake ‘FEPC’ Is No Bar to Discrimination
Korean Fighting Slowed by Popular Opposition
- “This Sort of Thing Can Ruin Me!” (cartoon), by Gray
- 805 More
One-Fifth of the Nation Gets Only 3% of Income, by Harry Frankel
U.S. Paves Way for Terror Campaign in Korea
Who Makes Decisions for the American People? by George Clarke
Titoism and War: A Reply to Yugoslav CP, by Michel Pablo
- Marshal Tito (cartoon)
Notebook of an Agitator
- A Trade Union Episode, by J.P.C.
Japan Labor Movement Militantly Opposes Witch Hunt Legislation, by A Special Correspondent
- Premier Yoshida (photo)
Fund Collections Pick Up; Total Reaches 38 Percent, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
Road to Peace Drive Opens; To End Feb. 15
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
Letters to the Editor
- Voice of Wall Street Spurned by Workers, from M.L.
Negro Income, from resolution of the National Negro Labor Council
[Editorial]
- Bread Box and Ballot Box
- Truman’s Fake ‘FEPC’
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 5
- The People Shouted! by Harry Frankel
One Way Only: Bevan’s Plan for British Labor, by Paul G. Stevens
10 Years of Smith Act, by George Lavan
Buffalo IUE-CIO Strike Solid After 10 Weeks
Will Fires Go Out? (photo)
Court Blasts Dictatorship in Sailors Union, by A. Taylor
The “Two-Job” Trend, by Thomas Raymond
Al Lynn Memorial Meeting Held by Los Angeles SWP, by Lois Saunders
Purge in Czechoslovakia, from Quatrième Internationale
Students Hit U.C. Ban on Shachtman
Vol. XV No. 51, 17 December 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
Stool Pigeon Role for Air Wardens Is OCD Scheme, by George Lavan
OPS Pulling Food Cost Up Survey Shows
- Price Inflation (cartoon), by Gray
U.S. Industrialist Debunks Tale That Soviet Seeks War
‘Kutcher Merits Support of All’ – New Jersey CIO
The “Great Debate” Is Starting Up Again, by George Clarke
U.S. Korea Casualties at 102,576
Korea: U.S. Imperialism in a Sea of Troubles, by Harry Frankel
Daniel Tobin in the Lion’s Den, by Cy Thomas
Notebook of an Agitator
- A Tragic Story, by J.P.C.
Top Trumanites Implicated – Clark & McGrath (photos)
Fund Drive Lag Must Be Made Up in Next Month, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
The New Stalinist Policy for Japan – An Appraisal, by A Special Correspondent
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
[Editorials]
- The Washington Cesspool
- CIO and the Witchhunt
Aneurin Bevan’s Program and Britain’s Future, by Paul G. Stevens
Correction
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 6
- The Rift Begins, by Harry Frankel
How Treason Frame-up Failed 100 Years Ago, by Fred Arens
The Negro Struggle
- Electioneering for 1952, by Jean Blake
Branch of Negro Labor Council Is Formed in Flint, by Bill Yancey
Saved from Life Term (photo)
UAW Walkout Shuts Big Ford Plant in Canada
L.A. Housing Scuttled by Real Estate Lobby
No Santa Claus for Jobless, by Patricia Stall
Twin Cities Forum Hears Defense of Colonial Revolts, by Winifred Nelson
Florida Judge Bars NAACP Lawyers in Groveland Case
No ‘Atrocity’ Proof – Negro Reporter
Vol. XV No. 52, 24 December 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
ADA Calls for Repeal of Smith ‘Gag’ Law, by John G. Wright
“No Contract, No Work,” Steel Workers Declare
- Strike Jan. 1; Call Special Convention
- A Test of Strength (cartoon), by Gray
- Government Hides Two Reports on High Steel Profits, by Harry Frankel
James Kutcher Denounces Dismissal of John Service, by James Kutcher
Big Brass Want Troops to Remain in Korea
- 433 More
Prof. Struik Victim of Mass. Witch-Hunt
CIO Political Policy and the Steel Strike, by Cy Thomas
Notebookof an Agitator
- Justice in the U.S.A., by J.P.C.
Open Shop NAM Prexy (photo)
SWP Fund at 50% Mark; Only One Month to Go, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
Trade Journal Exposes Radio-TV Witch Hunters, by George Lavan
Letters from Readers
- Too Small ‘American Way’ Does Not Pay
The Militant Army
- [Reader] (cartoon)
[Editorials]
- Policy in the Steel Strikers
- “Never Forget!”
Profits Are ‘Ethical’ (photo)
Opposition in Progressive Party Hits Stalinist “Coalition” Policy, by R. Bell
- PP Leaders Urge Tieup with Boss Candidates, by Gene Morgan
Reuther Cancels His Dream-Trip in 1960 to Nizhni-Novgorod, by Art Preis
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 7
- The Occupation and the Resistance, by Harry Frankel
The Negro Struggle
- Truman’s Fake FEPC, by Jean Blake
Michigan Unemployment Spreads; Auto Union Grapples with Problem, by Everett Kennedy
Ex-Att’y Gen. Biddle and the Smith ‘Gag’ Act
- [Biddle] (photo)
A Hero of Our Times, by Jerry Warren
Gag on Teachers Drawn Tighter by N.Y. School Board
Hall Faces New Sentence in Unprecedented Decision
New Clues May Shed Light on Murder of Carlo Tresca
Notes from the News
Road to Peace Sales Reported by SWP Branches
Vol. XV No. 53, 31 December 1951, New York, NY
The Militant
Published in the Interests of the Working People
EDITOR:
George Breitman
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Joseph Hansen
119 Miners Murdered for Profits, by Art Preis
- GUILTY! (cartoon), by Gray
Steel Strike Off; Murray Bows to Truman Threat, by Cy Thomas
An Editorial
- Nationalize the Mines!
409 More U.S. Korea Casualties
Negro Leader Killed for Fighting Florida Frameup
Conrad Lynn to Tour U.S. on Reynolds Case, by George Lavan
Two Great Lessons of 1951
- End Wage Freeze; Break with Truman, by Thomas Raymond
- Stop Support of U.S. Foreign Policy, by John G. Wright
Notebook of an Agitator
- Tentative Action on the Civil Rights Front, by J.P.C.
Anti-Negro Violence Increased in 1951, by Albert Parker
Fund Has a Good Week, Total is Raised to 60%, by Reba Aubrey
- $18,000 Fund Scoreboard
Reader Comments on Adams Series, from R.K.
[Editorials]
- Anti-Racist Defense Guards
- Bring Korea GIs Home
National UAW Problems Pose Unity Need on Program in Flint, by Emmett Moore
Special Issue of FI Analyzes Final Crisis of World Capitalism, by George Clarke
Political ‘Independence’ Fakers, by Ralph Bell
Sam Adams and the American Revolution – 8
- The Merchants Desert, by Harry Frankel
The Negro Struggle
- Not by Running Away, by Jean Blake
U. of Minnesota Students Protest Firing of Prof
- Hits Purge – Grace Carlson (photo)
- Grace Carlson Asks Reinstating of Dr. Wiggins
Reuther, Mazey Break Strike at Ford of Canada
Where Will It All End? by Patricia Stall
Buffalo IUE Local Wins Victory at Westinghouse
The First U.S. Witch Hunt, by John F. Petrone
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