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1950

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Political Points - A Bulletin Of Opinion To Clarify And Organize Volume I, Number 4 July - August 1950, Communist Party Jul 1950

Political Points - A Bulletin Of Opinion To Clarify And Organize Volume I, Number 4 July - August 1950, Communist Party

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Political pamphlet written by Communist Part, 1st Congressional District [California]

Political Points - A Bulletin of Opinion To Clarify and Organize

Volume I, Number 4

July - August 1950

Santa Rosa, California

-Back To Those Elections

-Roosevelt-Douglas

-That Race for Congress

-People's World

-North Bay Labor Journal

-Iowa Union Farmers Union

Editor: Francis G. Fink

PO Box 664, Santa Rosa

PO Box 79, Sausalito

PO Box 707, Eureka


An Open Letter To The Democratic Voters Of Humboldt County, Communist Party Of Humboldt County Jan 1950

An Open Letter To The Democratic Voters Of Humboldt County, Communist Party Of Humboldt County

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An open letter to constituents in Humboldt County recounting recent events: statement made by Humboldt Standard on March 8th on anti-communist resolution, Senator McCarthy(R) rod-baiting, aims of Communist Party.


A People's Program - For Peace And Social Progress, Communist Party Jan 1950

A People's Program - For Peace And Social Progress, Communist Party

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Pamphlet advertising aims of Communist Party, including a campaign for candidates Albert J. Lima, Anita Whitney, Earl Browder and James Ford:

Keep America out of War,

For Jobs, Security, And An American Standard of Living,

Protect Conditions and Rights of Labor,

Maintain and Extend Civil Rights,

Save the Family Farm and Roads of America

VOTE FOR: Albert J. Lima for Congress' Anita Whitney for U.S. Senate Earl Browder for President James Ford for Vice-President. A Vote for the Communist Party is a Vote for Peace,


Lumber Firms In Humboldt County Violate Anti-Trust Laws, Eureka Communist Party Jan 1950

Lumber Firms In Humboldt County Violate Anti-Trust Laws, Eureka Communist Party

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Pamphlet issued by Eureka Communist Party detailing violation of anti-trust laws by major lumber firms from Humboldt County. Detailing impact of lawbreaking and efforts by Communist Party to combat.

PO Box 713

Eureka, California


Organize The Redwoods Through Labor's Non-Partisan League, Humboldt County 'Dollars For Democracy' Committee Jan 1950

Organize The Redwoods Through Labor's Non-Partisan League, Humboldt County 'Dollars For Democracy' Committee

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Pamphlet from Labor's Non-Partisan League of Humboldt County advertising for benefit party, "Dollars for Democracy" at Eagle's Hall. To support the People's World a paper that fights for unity of all progressives.


Eureka Elections, Humboldt County Federated Trades And Labor Council Jan 1950

Eureka Elections, Humboldt County Federated Trades And Labor Council

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Public notice on results of Eureka Elections as released by City Clerk's office. Comments on main issue of campaigns centered around Mad River water project. No visible author, possibly written by Humboldt County Federated Trades and Labor Council.


Eureka Fisherman Need Better Docking Facilities, Communist Party Of The U.S.A. Jan 1950

Eureka Fisherman Need Better Docking Facilities, Communist Party Of The U.S.A.

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Pamphlet campaigning for Albert J. (Mickie) Lima, Candidate for City Council (5th ward) that details poor working conditions of Eureka Fisherman and future improvements.

Also outlines their personal history and background, political plans for labor improvements, general improvements for Eureka and issue to stop monopoly corruption of city government.

Issued By: Eureka Branch, Communist Party of the U.S.A. Election Campaign Headquarters: 1404 Albee St. Eureka, CA.


What Is The I.L.D.?, Kaarte-Edlund Branch Jan 1950

What Is The I.L.D.?, Kaarte-Edlund Branch

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Article explaining the origin, recent history and current goals of the International Labor Defense. Details their local history in Northern California and their aid to striking lumber workers amongst other efforts.

Issued by: KAARTE-EDLUND BRANCH, International Labor Defense

Box 988, Eureka, Calif


Labor Racket Or Company Bracket?, Bill Gettings Jan 1950

Labor Racket Or Company Bracket?, Bill Gettings

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Pamphlet as distributed by CIO Union commenting on CIO and Redwood Lumber Association in Humboldt and Mendocino counties.

Includes statistics on common and skilled labor pay (organized areas vs. Redwoods). Advertises for open meeting for lumberworkers that will be held at CIO hall, 130 F St.

Issued by: Bill Gettings, CIO Organizer


Communist Party Speech On Humboldt County, Mad River Project, Communist Party Jan 1950

Communist Party Speech On Humboldt County, Mad River Project, Communist Party

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Pamphlet that reads as a campaign speech for a unnamed candidate representing the Communist Party of Humboldt County. Details plans for reform including Mad River Project.