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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
Discussing Pennsylvania Cossacks by H. J. Glintenkamp
Mill Owner Wants Three-Year-Old to Replace Father by Art Young
“Calling the Christian Bluff [Concerning Unemployment]” by John Sloan
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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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