March of labor, national monthly magazine for the active trade unionist. Vol. 7, no. 1, January, 1955 to vol. 7, no. 8, September, 1955
New York: March of Labor Inc., 1955. Magazine. Bound volume, with covers bound in, various pagination, paper browned, 8x10.5 inches. Includes the following special reports bound at the end: Negro fisherman build a union in the South. 11p. [Reedville, VA], Special report on Brownell-Butler Act [6p.], Question: Why did Detroit works win out against the bosses and the cops - while the works in Cleveland lost? [3p.], Taft-Hartley time bomb explodes! [8p.], The NAM's new labor spy racket. Report no. 60. 12p., Dockers fight Dewey rule. 11p., Railroad workers demands. [3p.], Automation - where will it end? 7p.
Noted in Walter Goldwater's "Radical periodicals in American, 1890-1950" no. 144 "Monthly edited by John Steuben, spokesman for the Communist line in union matters during this period"
Cat.No: 227441
Price: $90.00