Hellraisers Journal: From The Masses: New York Cossack Law?-Unemployment Crisis-Art Work by Sloan, Young, and Glintenkamp

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Quote Joe Hill, Poor Ragged Tramp, Sing One Song, LRSB 5th ed, 1913—————

Hellraisers Journal – Friday April 3, 1914
Artwork by Sloan, Glintenkamp, and Young Depicts Cossacks and Unemployed 

From The Masses of April 1914:

“Shall We Have a State Constabulary in New York?” by John Sloan

New York State Constabulary by Sloan, Masses Cv, Apr 1914

Discussing Pennsylvania Cossacks by H. J. Glintenkamp

PA NY State Constabulary by Glintenkamp, Masses p6, Apr 1914

Mill Owner Wants Three-Year-Old to Replace Father by Art Young

Three year old for the Mill by Art Young, Masses p9, Apr 1914

“Calling the Christian Bluff [Concerning Unemployment]” by John Sloan 

Calling Christian Bluff for UE, Masses p13n14, Apr 1914

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SOURCES & IMAGES

Quote Joe Hill, Poor Ragged Tramp, Sing One Song, LRSB 5th ed, 1913
IW p2, Mar 6, 1913
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v4n50-w206-mar-06-1913-IW.pdf

The Masses
(New York, New York)
-Apr 1914, Cover, pages 6, 9, 12&13
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/masses/issues/tamiment/t37-v05n07-m35-apr-1914.pdf

See also:

More from The Masses of April 1914
p6 – “Concerning Cossacks”
“…most damnable little law in the land”
p10 – “The Church and the Unemployed”
-re New York City’s St. Alphonsus Church invaded by unemployed
-Tannenbaum given sixty days.

The New Republic, Volume 6
-Herbert David Croly
Republic Publishing Company, 1916
(search: constabulary new york pennsylvania)-p226
https://books.google.com/books?id=yDQyAQAAMAAJ

Hellraisers Journal – Saturday March 7, 1914
New York City – Police Attack and Arrest Unemployed Men Seeking Shelter 

Tag: Unemployment Crisis 1914-1915
https://weneverforget.org/tag/unemployment-crisis-1914-1915/

Tag: Pennsylvania Cossacks
https://weneverforget.org/tag/pennsylvania-cossacks/

Tag: Unemployed Workers
https://weneverforget.org/tag/unemployed-workers/

Search: Jan-Apr 1914, Day Book, unemployed
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?date1=01%2F01%2F1914&date2=04%2F30%2F1914&language=&sequence=&lccn=sn83045487&state=Illinois&rows=50&ortext=&proxtext=&year=&phrasetext=unemployed&andtext=&proxValue=&dateFilterType=range&page=1&sort=date

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