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| | |Editorial | ||
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|H. R. Felton | |||
|The Artists' Union, N.Y. (1934-1938) | |||
|4-6 | |||
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| | |Ron Stevens | ||
| | |Meeting (story) | ||
|7-25 | |||
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| | |J. Byron | ||
| | |'Down with Shah': courageous Iranian students lead nationwide protest against the Shah's fascist regime | ||
|25-35 | |||
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| | |Langston Hughes | ||
| | |To Negro writers: given at the American Writer's Congress, 1935 | ||
|36 | |||
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| | |Langston Hughes | ||
| | |White Man | ||
|36 | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| | |Fred Lonidier | ||
| | |Art and unions in the U.S. | ||
|37-45 | |||
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| | |C.K. Conridge | ||
| | |Two roads | ||
|46-61 | |||
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| | |Steven V. Roberts | ||
| | |Social mobility found key to U.S. views on class | ||
|62 | |||
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| | |L. Lucha | ||
| | |The free world thesis | ||
|63-67 | |||
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| | |Helen R. | ||
| | |Listen close | ||
|64 | |||
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Publication | Red-Herring |
Date | 1978 |
Volume | 1 |
Number | 2 |
Publisher | |
Editor |
Contents
Author | Title | pg. | Notes |
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Editorial | 2-3 | ||
H. R. Felton | The Artists' Union, N.Y. (1934-1938) | 4-6 | |
Ron Stevens | Meeting (story) | 7-25 | |
J. Byron | 'Down with Shah': courageous Iranian students lead nationwide protest against the Shah's fascist regime | 25-35 | |
Langston Hughes | To Negro writers: given at the American Writer's Congress, 1935 | 36 | |
Langston Hughes | White Man | 36 | |
Fred Lonidier | Art and unions in the U.S. | 37-45 | |
C.K. Conridge | Two roads | 46-61 | |
Steven V. Roberts | Social mobility found key to U.S. views on class | 62 | |
L. Lucha | The free world thesis | 63-67 | |
Helen R. | Listen close | 64 |