Select Bibliography of Primary Print Sources Held in
the Fromkin Memorial Collection, Golda Meir Library

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: The Rebel Girl (1993) and
Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl (1993)


BY ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN

Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. The Alderson Story: My Life as a Political Prisoner. New York: International Publishers, [1963].
Call Number: (FMC) HV9474 A44 F55

---. Coal Miners and the War. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942.
Call Number: (FMC) HX86 F546x 1942

---. Daughters of America: Ella Reeve Bloor, Anita Whitney. New York: Workers Library, [1941].
Call Number: (FMC) 506

---. Debs, Haywood, Ruthenberg. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1939].
Call Number: (FMC) HX89 F5

---. Earl Browder: The Man from Kansas. [New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1941].
Call Number: (FMC) 577

---. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Speaks to the Court: Opening Statement to the Court and Jury in the Case of the Sixteenth Smith Act Victims in the Trial at Foley Square, New York. New York: New Century Publishers, [1952].
Call Number: (FMC) HX89 F515x

---. Horizons of the Future for a Socialist America. [New York: Communist Party, 1959].
Call Number: (FMC) HX86 F54x

---. I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldier--for Wall Street. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940.
Call Number: (FMC) D753 F59x 1940

---. Meet the Communists. [New York: Communist Party, 1946].
Call Number: (FMC) HX89 F52x

---. Stool-pigeon. New York: New Century Publishers, 1949.
Call Number: (FMC) 304

---. The Twelve and You: What Happens to Democracy Is Your Business, Too! [New York: New Century Publishers, 1948].
Call Number: (FMC) 301

---. Women in the War. [New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1942].
Call Number: (FMC) HD6053 F6

TO SEARCH FOR WORKS ABOUT ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN THROUGHOUT THE LIBRARY, USE THE SUBJECT HEADING:

  • Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley
  • ABOUT THE LAWRENCE TEXTILE STRIKE

    Ebert, Justus. The Trial of a New Society, Being a Review of the Celebrated Ettor-Giovannitti-Caruso Case, Beginning with the Lawrence Textile Strike That Caused It and Including the General Strike That Grew Out of It. Cleveland: I. W. W. Publishing Bureau, [1913].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD5325 T4 19112c

    TO SEARCH FOR ADDITIONAL WORKS ABOUT THIS EVENT THROUGHOUT THE LIBRARY, USE THE SUBJECT HEADINGS:

  • Lawrence Strike, 1912
  • Textile Workers--Massachusetts--Lawrence--History
  • Trade-Unions--Textile Workers--Massachusetts--Lawrence History
  • Lawrence (Mass.)--Social Conditions
  • Textile Industry--Massachusetts--Lawrence
  • BY OR ABOUT INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD

    Hayward, Big Bill. Evidence and Cross Examination of William D. Haywood in the Case of the U.S.A. vs. Wm. D. Haywood, et al. [Chicago: General Defense Committee, 1918?].
    Call Number: (FMC) KF224 H3 C45 1918

    Industrial Workers of the World. I.W.W.: One Big Union of All the Workers: The Greatest Thing on Earth. Chicago: The Workers, [193-?].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I4 A335x

    Industrial Workers of the World. The I.W.W. in Theory and Practice. Chicago: I.W.W. [1937?].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I5 I53x 1937

    Industrial Workers of the World. Preamble and Constitution of the Industrial Workers of the World: Organized July 7... and Adopted, 1905, and Amended by Conventions and Ratified by Referendum Votes, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916. Chicago: I.W.W., [1916].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I4 A1 1916

    Industrial Workers of the World. Proceedings of the First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World: Founded at Chicago, June 27-July 8, 1905. New York: Labor News Company, 1905.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6502 I4 1905

    Industrial Workers of the World. What Is the I.W.W.? A Candid Statement of Its Principles, Objects, and Methods. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, [1922?].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I5 I5x 1922

    The I.W.W.: What It Is and What It Is Not. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, 19--.
    Call Number: (FMC) 542

    Shall Freedom Die? 166 Union Men in Jail for Labor, by One of Them. Chicago: I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, [1917].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD4901 S47x 1917

    Thompson, Fred. The I. W. W., Its First Fifty Years, 1905-1955: The History of an Effort to Organize the Working Class. Chicago: Industrial Workers of the World, 1955.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I5 T5

    Twenty Five Years of Industrial Unionism. [Chicago]: Industrial Workers of the World, [1930].
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I5 T85x 1930

    Williams, Benjamin H. Eleven Blind Leaders: Or, "Practical Socialism" and "Revolutionary Tactics" from an I.W.W. Standpoint. New Castle, Pennsylvania: I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, [1912?].
    Call Number: (FMC) HX89 W5x 1911b

    TO SEARCH FOR ADDITIONAL WORKS ABOUT THE I.W.W. THROUGHOUT THE LIBRARY, USE THE SUBJECT HEADING:

  • Industrial Workers of the World
  • BY OR ABOUT THE AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION

    American Civil Liberties Union. Annual Report. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1941/1942, 1944/1945-1948/1949, 1959/1960.
    Call Number: (FMC) JC599.U5 A44

    American Civil Liberties Union. By the People: 40th Annual Report, July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960. New York: The Union, 1960.
    Call Number: (FMC) KF4749 A742x 1960

    American Civil Liberties Union. Liberty's National Emergency: The Story of Civil Liberty in the Crisis Year 1940-1941. New York: The Union, 1941.
    Call Number: (FMC) JC599 U5 A374

    American Civil Liberties Union. The Truth About the I.W.W. Prisoners. New York: The Union, 1922.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD8055 I5 A65x 1922

    Summers, Clyde W. Democracy in Labor Unions: A Report and Statement of Policy. New York: American Civil Liberties Union, 1952.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6508 S828x

    The Truth About the American Civil Liberties Union. Garden Grove, California: Organizational Research Associates, [c. 1960].
    Call Number: (FMC) JC599 U5 O7x

    TO SEARCH FOR ADDITIONAL WORKS BY OR ABOUT THE ACLU THROUGHOUT THE LIBRARY, USE THE SUBJECT HEADING:

  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • TO SEARCH FOR WORKS ABOUT THE COMMUNIST PARTY, USE THE SUBJECT HEADINGS:

  • Communist Party of the United States of America
  • Communism--United States
  • ABOUT WORKING WOMEN IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY

    Conyngton, Mary Katharine. Effect of Workmen's Compensation Laws in Diminishing the Necessity of Industrial Employment of Women and Children. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1918.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD7814 U5 1918

    New York (State) Bureau of Women in Industry. Some Social and Economic Effects of Work Accidents to Women. A Study of Five Hundred Women Compensated for Permanent Partial Injuries. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company, 1924.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6096 N6 N4x 1924

    New York (State) Bureau of Women in Industry. Women Who Work. Albany, New York: Department of Labor, 1922.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6096 N6 N42x 1922

    [Obenauer, Marie Louise]. Employment of Women in Power Laundries in Milwaukee: A Study of Working Conditions and of the Physical Demands of the Various Laundry Occupations. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1913.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6073 L3 U5

    Obenauer, Marie Louise. Working Hours of Women in the Pea Canneries of Wisconsin. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1913.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6064 O3

    United States Women's Bureau. Hours and Conditions of Work for Women in Industry in Virginia. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6096 V8 A3x 1920

    Webster, George Washington. A Physiological Basis for the Shorter Working Day for Women. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1921.
    Call Number: (FMC) HD6064 .W57x 1921


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