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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday January 30, 1912
“The Little Hands” by Reginald Wright Kauffman
From The Coming Nation of Jan 27, 1912:
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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday January 30, 1912
“The Little Hands” by Reginald Wright Kauffman
From The Coming Nation of Jan 27, 1912:
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Hellraisers Journal – Wednesday January 10, 1912
Cartoon by Ryan Walker: “The Necklace of Pearls”
From The Coming Nation of January 6, 1912:
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Hellraisers Journal – Monday January 1, 1912
”It is about happen.” -Cartoon by Ryan Walker
From The Coming Nation of December 30, 1911:
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Hellraisers Journal – Monday December 11, 1911
Socialists Throughout the Grieve Deaths of Paul and Laura LaFargue
From The Coming Nation of December 9, 1911:
Death of the LaFargues
That Paul LaFargue, the keen thinker, Jovial writer and cheerful companion, and his wife, Laura Marx LaFargue, the genial hostess, and co-worker of her husband have committed suicide is the startling news that has brought sorrow to hosts of Socialists throughout the world.
Those who had enjoyed the hospitality of their home at Draveil, near Paris, who knew their remarkable personalities and especially their apparently unfailing good humor and optimism the news seems incredible.
The reason given is that for years he had been suffering from a mysterious incurable disease that baffled the skill of even the greatest physicians of Paris to diagnose. Sixty-eight years of age, it seems that he, with his wife, looked upon the world and decided that for them the time had come to leave it and they acted upon that decision bravely and frankly.
For almost half a century Paul LaFargue has been known as a revolutionist. From the time when in 1866 he was expelled from the French University for having taken part in an anti-military demonstration, this expulsion sent him to England where he met Karl Marx, whose daughter Laura he married.
The story of his life has been the story of the revolutionary movement of Europe. Exiled from France, for activity in the Commune he returned to become a member of the Chamber of Deputies. With Jules Guesde he built up the strongest and the most intelligently revolutionary wing of the French Socialist party.
His writings have been translated into almost every language, and their sharp, biting wit, keen analytic power, shot through with that gentle humor so much needed and so seldom found in Socialist writings will go on for many years fighting the cause to which he and his wife gave so many years.
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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday November 21, 1911
“Capitalism Is a Superstition” by Ryan Walker
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Hellraisers Journal – Saturday October 21, 1911
“Be Reasonable,” Says Worldly Wiseman, Cartoon by Ryan Walker
From The Coming Nation of October 14, 1911:
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Hellraisers Journal – Sunday September 24, 1911
Capitalism Fears Insurgent’s Bark by Ryan Walker
From The Coming Nation of September 23, 1911:
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Hellraisers Journal – Saturday September 9, 1911
“Capitalism, The Hand That Crushes” by Ryan Walker
From The Coming Nation of September 9, 1911:
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Hellraisers Journal – Monday July 24, 1911
“Hunger and Cold” -a Poem by James Russell Lowell
From The Coming Nation of July 22, 1911:
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Hellraisers Journal – Sunday June 18, 1911
“When Labor Calls Her Children Forth” by James Connolly
From The Coming Nation of June 17, 1911: