International Socialists Records 23 linear feet 1943-1985 (bulk 1970-1980)

Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI

Finding aid written by Anne Johns on June 4, 2010. Edited by Alexandra Orchard on June 27, 2014.

Accession Number: LR001225

Creator: Kim Moody, James Finkel

Acquisition: The International Socialists Records were initially deposited March 7, 1985. Subsequent deposits were made on October 26, 1987, and January 28, 1988.

Language: Material entirely in English.

Access: Collection is open for research.

Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival Materials. Restrictions: Materials within Series I are restricted. Researchers must receive written permission from the donor in order to access these materials. Researchers may encounter records of a sensitive nature – personnel files, case records and those involving investigations, legal and other private matters. Privacy laws and restrictions imposed by the Library prohibit the use of names and other personal information which might identify an individual, except with written permission from the Director and/or the donor.

Notes: Citation style: “International Socialists Records, Box [#], Folder [#], Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University”

Related Material: Photographs and cassette tapes were transferred to the Reuther’s Audiovisual Department. Issues of Workers’ Power from 1971, 1972, and 1978 were transferred to the Reuther’s Library Collection

PLEASE NOTE: Material in this collection has been arranged by series ONLY. Folders are not arranged within each. Subjects may be dispersed throughout several boxes within any given series.

Abstract The International Socialists existed from 1968 -1986 in the U.S. with national headquarters in Detroit, and branches in 14 other cities. It was preceded by Socialist Club, established in Berkley in 1964, which then formed an International Socialist Committee. The International Socialist Club appealed to radical student and Maoist groups. Kim Moody, contributor of several pivotal writings to the socialist cause, helped to establish a branch of the Independent Socialist Club in New York. The Independent Socialist Club became the International Socialists at the 1969 convention, where a formal political platform was established to address the working class movement. Internal disagreements developed around degrees of radicalization and basic philosophy throughout the 1970's. These disagreements led to the formation of other organizations such as the Revolutionary Tendency and Workers Power. In 1986, International Socialists merged with Workers Power and Socialist Unity to become known as Solidarity.

The records in this collection illustrate the evolution of the political principles and internal workings of the International Socialists, mainly through the 1970’s. It shows their struggle for the rights of the working class, to reap the recognition and rewards it felt it deserved for providing the sweat of industrial production, the basis of the nation's wealth.

Important Subjects: American Federation of Teachers (AFT) American Youth and Democracy (AYD) Anti-Nazi League (ANL) Black Liberation Black Working Commission (BWC) Capitalism Class struggle Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Executive Committee (EC) Independent Socialist League (ISL) Industrial Committee (IC) International Brotherhood of Teamsters International Socialists (IS) International Socialists (U.S.) Labor unions-United States Labor Education and Research Project (LERP) Members at Large (MAL) National Secretary (NC) October League (OL) Portuguese Revolutionary Party (PRP) Progressive Labor Party (PLP) Radical Student Union (RSU) Socialism and social movements Socialist Workers Party (SWP)

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Socialist Youth League (U.S.) Socialist Youth League (SYL) Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU) Teamsters United Rank and File (TURF) United Auto Workers (UAW) United Auto Workers, United National Caucus (UNC) United Steelworkers (USW) United Steelworkers, Rank and File Team (RAFT) Women’s Liberation Young Socialist League (U.S.) (YSL)

Important Correspondents: Eckster, Enid Semel, Gay (Gabrielle) Moody, Kim Wolfe, Glenn Geier, Joel

Series I: Office Files, 1952-1985 Contains convention documents and agendas, resulting commentaries on convention outcomes, various meetings, and notes, especially from the Executive Committee and National Committee. There are materials on the Women’s Commission, Black Commission, and IS branch reports, as well as speeches, educational materials, position papers, and discussion documents. Materials are from mainly 1972-1985, yet there are documents as early as 1950’s from the Socialist Youth League and publications as early as 1936. Please note the 1970 convention documents for International Socialists philosophical position statements. Very few last names are used; often dates and meeting locations are left out of documents for security purposes.

Series II: Publications, 1936-1985 Contains newsletters, pamphlets, , articles, critiques, bulletins, and other materials for intended distribution. Researchers may find handwritten notes interspersed within various publications. Folders are titled according to publication name, subject, or format.

Arrangement The collection is arranged into 2 series - Series I (Boxes 1-9) and Series II (Boxes 9-23).

Folders in each series are simply listed by their location within each box. They are not arranged, so any given subject or publication may be dispersed throughout several boxes within each series.

Series I Box 1 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1-8. Position Papers, 1960’s 9. Organization and Education, 1976

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10. Women’s Commission, 1974 September 11. Red Tide, Meetings, 1975 12. Speeches, Circa 1975-1977 13. Trenton 7, 1977 14. Teamsters; Perspectives, Ephemera, 1976 15. Teamsters, History, Minutes, 1978 16. Telephone Fraction, 1976 17. Sadlowski Campaign, Steel, Undated 18-19. Meetings, Various, 1950’s 20. Meetings, SYL, 1952-1954 21. Mailing Lists, 1979 22. Mailings, 1978 January 23. EC Agenda, 1975-1976 24. EC Minutes, 1977 March 25. EC Minutes, 1977 April 26. EC Minutes, 1977 May 27. CAPA, Minutes, 1976 28. Trenton Wildcat Strike, 1977 29-32. EC Minutes, 1978 33-35. Black Commission, 1975-1978 36. Central Committee, 1978 37. Central Committee, 1978 July 38-40. IS Convention Documents, 1977

Box 2 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1-2. Correspondence, 1974-1976 3. Correspondence, 1977-1979 4. DARE Conference, 1978 5. Detroit Commission, 1978 6. Key List Mailing, 1978 7. MAL, 1978 8. Miners, 1978 9. NOW, Notes, Circa 1978 10. Postal Campaign, 1978 11. Press Lists, National and Local, 1975 12. USWA; Overview, Agenda, 1977 13. TDU Convention Documents, 1978 14. TDU Response, 1979 15. TUC Meetings, 1978 16. Women’s Commission, 1978 17. Union Busting, Clippings, 1977 18. Auto Fraction Report, 1978 19. Dues, 1979 20. EC International Reports, Correspondence, 1979 21. LERP, 1979

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22. Sun Distribution International, 1977 23. Political Steering Committees, 1979 24. Reproductive Rights (R2) Fraction, 1979 25. Writings, China, Undated 26-27. Bulletin Articles, 1977 May 28. Black Caucus Documents, 1976 29. Labor Party Meeting, 1978 August 30. ERA, 1970 31. NC Meetings, 1975-1976 32. NC Meetings, 1975 33. NC Meetings, 1976 January 34. NC Meetings, 1976 May 35. NC Meetings, 1976 36. EC Minutes, 1976 37. Central Committee, 1977 October 38. ISL Convention Documents, 1957 39. IS Constitution Documents, 1975 40. IS Convention Documents, 1970 June 41. IS Convention, “Tasks and Perspectives”, 1970 July 42. IS Convention Documents, 1972 43. IS Third National Convention, 1972 July 44. IS Convention Documents, 1973 45. IS Convention Documents, 1974 46. IS Convention Documents, 1974-1975 47-49. IS Convention Documents, 1975

Box 3 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1-9. IS Convention Documents, 1976 10. IS Convention Record, 1976 11-14. IS Convention Documents, 1977 15-16. IS Convention Documents, 1978 17-19. EC Convention Documents, 1978 20. Workers’ Power, Campaign Report, 1977 21. Workers’ Power Style Book, Undated 22. Red Tide, 1975-1978 23. Organizational, Office, Circa 1978 24. Political Solutions Caucus, Undated 25. Correspondence, Gay Semel, 1973 26-27. IS Convention Documents, 1973 28. NAC Minutes, 1973 March 21 29. IS Convention Documents, “Tasks and Perspectives”, 1973 30. NAC Minutes, 1974 31-33. IS Convention Documents, 1974 34-35. IS Convention Documents, 1976 36. Industrial Perspectives and Reports

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37. “In Defense of the PRP”, Portugal Report, 1976

Box 4 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1-2. IS Convention Documents, 1975 3-6. IS Convention Documents, 1975 7. IS Convention Documents, Amendments and Reports, 1975 8. IS Convention Documents, 1982 9. IS Convention Documents, 1985 10. EC Proposal on National Committee, 1976-1977 11. IS Convention; Discussion Documents, International Perspectives, 1976 12. IS Convention; Discussion Documents, Class Struggle, 1976 13. SWP-GB, Canadian IS, 1976 14. IS Convention; Discussion Documents, Political, Economic Leadership, 1976 15. IS Convention Registration, 1975 16. IS Convention, EC Statement, 1976 17. South Africa Meeting, 1977 April 18. CC Meeting, 1977 19. EC Agenda, 1977 August 20. CC Minutes, 1977 August 21. EC Agenda, 1977 October 22. EC Minutes, 1977 23. EC Agenda, 1977 December 24. IS Convention Documents, 1977 25. Women’s Convention, 1975-1977 26. Women’s Commission, Meetings, 1977 27. Left Faction, 1977 28. IS Convention Documents, 1979 29. “Tasks for the 80’s” Workshops, 1981 30. IS Convention Documents, 1982 31-32. IS Convention Documents, International, 1975 33. IS “Documents of the Founding Convention of the IS”, 1969 September 34. IS “Draft Transitional Program”, Post 1967 35-38. IS, Faction Fight Documents, 1973 39-42. IS, Faction Fight Documents, 1976-1977 43. IS Convention, Auto Perspectives, 1977

Box 5 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1. IS, Left Faction Documents, 1977 2-3. Resolutions, IS National Convention, 1977 4. National Secretaries Report, 1977 5. ISEC “Joint Statement”, Circa 1977 6. Faction Papers, 1978-1979 7. IS NC Documents, 1972 8. Tendency Statement Draft, Undated

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9-18. Political Meetings, Notes, 1981-1985 19. IS, Various Drafts and Amendments, Circa 1977 20. Socialist Collective Documents, 1974 21-23. Women’s Caucus Documents, 1978 24. TDU Promotional Materials, 1977 25. EC File, 1977 26. CC Agenda, 1977 December 27. Left Wing Flyers and Mockups, 1984 28. Left Unity Surveys, 1984 29-32. Detroit Regroupment Meetings, 1983 33. Detroit Regroupment Meetings, Attendance, 1983 34. Regroupment Responses, 1982 35. Regroupment, Dan’s Reports, 1982-1983 36. “Women and the Regroupment Process”, Notes and Original Documents, Undated 37. Regroupment, Plans and Notes, 1982-1983 38. Revolutionary Socialists Perspective, Undated 39. Jesse Jackson Campaign, 1983 40. Socialist Action Documents, 1984 41. IS Identity Perspectives, 1983 42-43. PC Meetings, 1983 44. UNC Perspective 45. UPS, Draft Document, Undated 46. NC Organizational Committee, 1975 47. NC Report, Factional Crisis, Detroit, 1975

Box 6 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1-2. Bulletins, Originals, 1983 3-4. Bulletins, Originals, 1984 5-6. PC Meetings, 1979 7. PC Meetings, 1980 8. PC Meetings, Notes, 1981 9-11. PC Meetings, Notes, 1981-1982 12. PC Meetings, Documents, 1981 13-14. PC Meetings, 1982 15-16. PC Meetings, 1984 17. Labor Notes Conference, LERP Press, 1981 18. Enid Eckster, Notebook, Circa 1973 19. Media Contacts, Circa 1979 20-21. Women’s Pamphlet Commission, Notes and Comments, 1978 22. WAR, Gary Tyler Packet, Mailing, 1976 23. Women’s Commission, Correspondence, 1978 24. BWC Conference, 1976 25-26. Black Commission, 1974-1975 27. IS Constitution, Undated 28. Convention Travel and Expenses, 1975

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29. MAL, 1975-1976 30. National Secretary EC File, 1975 31. National Industrial File, 1975 32. National Secretary Auto Fraction File, 1976 33. NAM, 1975-1978 34. Red Tide, Report, 1975 35. National Secretary Women File, 1976 36. National Secretary Canadian File, 1976 37. National Secretary ISGB File, 1975 38. National Dues Structure, 1975 39. Branch Census, 1976 March 40. Office Organization, Branch Handbook, 1975 41-43. Statements, Various, Undated 44-45. IS Convention Documents, 1978

Box 7 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1. Post Office Branch Reports, Undated 2-3. EC Reports, 1976 4-7. Glenn, Correspondence, 1976 8-11. Branch Reports, 1976 12. Branch Reports, 1977 13-15. Correspondence, 1976 16-17. IS Meeting Notes, Circa 1977 18. National Meeting, 1983 April 19. National Secretary Education File, 1975 20-21. Majority Caucus, 1976 22-23. Majority Caucus Statements, Undated 24. IS Conference Documents, 1980 25. NAC Meetings, 1970 26. East Bay Branch, 1972 27-28. Berkley Branch, 1973 29. Chicago Meetings, Mailings, 1972-1973 30. Cleveland Branch, 1974 31. Los Angeles Branch, 1971-1973 32. Bloomington Branch, 1973-1975 33. Louisville Branch, 1974 34-35. New York Branch, 1974 36. St. Louis Branch, 1974 37-38. New York Branch, 1973-1974

Box 8 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1. St. Louis, Minutes and Perspectives, 1976 2. St. Louis, Correspondence, 1976 3. Portland, Correspondence, 1975-1976

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4. Portland, Minutes and Perspectives, 1975-1976 5. Pittsburgh, 1975-1976 6. Sacramento, 1975 7. San Francisco, Correspondence, Undated 8. Seattle, Correspondence, 1975 9. Seattle, Minutes and Perspectives, 1975 10. Washington, D.C., 1975 11. IS Canada, 1975 12. East Bay, Correspondence, 1975-1976 13. East Bay, Minutes and Perspectives, 1975 14. Champagne-Urbane, Correspondence, 1975 15. Indianapolis Branch, 1976 16. Los Angeles, Correspondence, 1976 17-18. Los Angeles, Minutes and Perspectives, 1974-1976 19. Louisville, Correspondence, 1975-1976 20. Louisville, Minutes and Perspectives, 1974-1975 21. Madison, 1974-1975 22. NEW PALTZ, 1975 23. New York, Minutes and Perspectives, 1974-1975 24. New York, Correspondence, 1975 25. New York, Minutes and Perspectives, 1974-1975 26. Philadelphia, 1975-1976 27. Charleston Branch, 1975 28. Chicago IS, 1977 29. Chicago, Correspondence, 1975-1976 30. Chicago, Minutes and Perspectives, 1975-1976 31. Cleveland, Correspondence, 1975-1976 32-33. Cleveland, Minutes and Perspectives, 1975-1976 34. Detroit, Minutes and Perspectives, 1975-1976 35. Amherst, Massachusetts, 1975 36. Austin Branch, 1976 37. Bloomington, Correspondence, 1975-1976 38-39. Bloomington, Minutes and Perspectives, 1974-1975 40. Cincinnati, 1976 41. Baltimore, 1976 42. Buffalo, 1976 43. Boston, 1975 44. Atlanta, 1976

Box 9 Contains sensitive materials - please refer to Use restrictions on page one. 1-2. Seattle Branch 3-5. New York Weekly Organizer 6. Branches, Various, 1979 7. Recruitment, Various Branches, 1975 8. AFT Fraction Reports, 1974

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9. Branch Reports, Various, 1976 10. Branch Reports, Various, 1978 11. Detroit Branch, 1978-1979 12-13. Trenton Branch, 1978 14. Left Committee, Correspondence, Undated 15. Bay Area Branch, EC File, 1977 16. Branches, Various, 1975

Series II 17. The Activist, 1970’s 18-19. American Socialist, 1960’s 20. American Socialist, 1966 21. ANL, The Arrow, Undated 22. Anvil, 1956 23. Anvil, 1947-1949 24. Anvil, 1949-1951 25. Anvil, 1950 26. Anvil, 1950-1954 27. Anvil, 1949-1953 28. Anti-War Fraction Newsletter, 1982 29. I.S. Autoworkers Newsletter, 1976-1977 30. The Bell Wringer, 1972 31-32. Convoy, 1970’s 33. Drivers Bus Report, Undated 34. Essex Wire Strike, 1977 35. The Fifth Wheel, 1973-1974 36. Fight Back, Undated 37. Forum, ISL, 1949-1952 38. Forum, ISL, 1949-1954 39. Forum, ISL, 1953 March 15 40. Forum, ISL, 1953-1957 41. Forum, ISL, 1957 42. Forum, ISCA, 1967 43. Anvil, 1949-1953

Box 10 1. Forum, ISCA, 1967 September 2. Forum, IS, 1969 September 3. Forum, IS, 1969 October 4. Forum, IS, 1969 November 15 5. Forum, IS, 1969 September 26-October 3 6-7. Forum, IS, 1970 January 23 8. Forum, IS, 1970 June 18 9. The Grub Line, UPS, 1972 10. The Hot Seat, Taxi Drivers, 1972 11. “IS: What We Do and How We Work”, 1975

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12. IS Perspectives, 1969 13-14. IS Perspectives, Circa 1976-1977 15. IS Perspectives, 1980’s 16. IS Perspectives, Undated 17. IS Perspectives, Unidentified 18. “The American Working Class in Transition,” Moody, Kim, Undated 19. “IS: What We Stand For and What We Do,” Undated 20. IS, “Basic Education Program, Revised Edition”, 1976 21. Industrial Bulletin, 1975 October 22. IS Conference Documents, Great Britain, 1975 23-25. Independent Socialist Bulletin, 1969 26-28. IS Bulletin, 1970 29-32. IS Bulletin, 1971 33. IS Bulletin, Documents of the National Committee Meeting, 1971

Box 11 1. IS Bulletin, NC Minutes, 1971 June 1 2. IS Bulletin, 1971 August-September 3. IS Bulletin, 1971 October 8 4. IS Bulletin, 1971 December 5. IS Bulletin, 1972 January 14 6. IS Bulletin, 1972 February 1 7. IS Bulletin, 1972 February 14, February 25 8-9. IS Bulletin, 1972 February, April 10. IS Bulletin, 1972 March 28 11. IS International Bulletin, 1972 June 12. IS Bulletin, 1972 November-December 13-18. IS Bulletin, 1972 19. IS National Report, 1972 20-24. IS Bulletin, 1972 25. IS Bulletin, 1973 December

Box 12 1-3. IS Bulletin, 1973 4-8. IS Bulletin, 1974 9. IS Bulletin, 1975 10. IS Bulletin, 1976 11. IS Bulletin for Members Only, 1976 12. IS Bulletin, 1976 13. IS Bulletin: Working Conference on Black Liberation, 1977 May 14. IS Bulletin, 1981-1982 15. IS Bulletin, Undated 16. IS Bulletin, Great Britain, 1975 17-18. Special Bulletin, 1976-1977 20. Bulletin of the Gay Caucus, 1970 October, 1971 July 21. Bulletin of the Month, 1977

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22. “Campaign to Build a Political Periphery”, 1976 September 14 23. IS Convention Bulletin, 1971 Summer 24. IS Discussion Bulletin, 1983 25-26. IS Discussion Bulletin, 1984 27-28. IS Discussion Bulletin, 1985 29. Discussion Pamphlets, Undated 30. Industrial Bulletin, 1975 31. IS Internal Bulletin, 1976

Box 13 1-3. IS Internal Bulletin, 1977 4-8. IS Internal Bulletin, 1978 9. IS Bulletin of the Labor Day National Committee Meeting, 1971 10. IS Internal Bulletin, Undated 11. IS Labor Bulletin, 1972 December 8 12-13. IS Labor Bulletin, 1972-1973 14. Majority Caucus Bulletin, 1977 15. Majority Caucus Bulletin, Undated 16-21. IS National Report, 1972 22. IS National Report, 1972-1973 23-25. IS National Report, 1973 26. IS National Report, 1974 April-May 27. IS National Report, 1974 June-July 28. IS National Report, 1974

Box 14 1-7. IS National Report, 1974 8-19. IS National Report, 1975 20-21. IS National Report, 1976 22. IS Newsletters, 1970’s 23-25. IS Newsletters, 1980’s 26-30. IS News of the Month, 1976

Box 15 1-4. IS News of the Month, 1976 5. IS Internal Bulletin, 1976 October 21 6. The Snake Bite, 1973 7-9. Special Bulletin, 1976 10-17. Special Bulletin, 1977 18-19. IS Bulletins, Various, Undated 20. International Discussion Bulletin, ISGB, 1976 21. International Socialists Newsletter, 1977-1979 22. International Socialists Newsletter, 1979 23-24. International Socialists Newsletter, 1980 25. International Socialists Newsletter, 1981

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26. International Socialists Newsletter, 1982 27. International Socialists Newsletter, 1983 28. International Socialism, 1969 29. International Socialism, 1970 30. International Socialism, 1972

Box 16 1. International Socialism, 1973 2. International Socialism, 1974 3-4. International Socialism, 1975 5. International Socialism, 1970-1975 6. International Socialism, 1973-1977 7. International Socialism, 1975-1977 8-9. International Socialism, 1976 10. International , 1965 11. ISCA Reports, Part 2, 1969 12. IS Bulletin, Report of the NC, 1971 May 13-15. IS Bulletin, 1971-1974 16. ISGB Bulletins, 1975 17. ISCA Reports, Part II, 1969 July 18. ISGB, International Discussion Bulletin, 1976 19. IS Press, “How Mao Conquered China”, 1970 20. Labor Action, 1955 21. Labor Action, 1956 22. Labor Notes, 1974-1979 23. “Marxist Studies”, 1969-1971 24-25. Modern Times, 1972 26-27. Modern Times, 1973 28. Modern Times, 1974 29. NAM Discussion Bulletin, 1976 30. NAM Discussion Bulletin, 1978-1979 31. National Black Caucus, Various, 1976 32. Network Voice of UAW Militants, 1975-1976 33. Labor Action, 1956-1958 34. Labor Action, 1954-1958

Box 17 1. New Age, 1970 2. New Masses, 1936 3. Police Spying in Michigan, 1978 4. The Call, OL, 1977 5. Party Builder of the Workers Party, 1946-1947 6. Party Builder of the Workers Party, 1947 7. Peking Review, 1977 8. The People’s Crusader, 1977 9. Picket Line, 1972

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10. Challenge, PLP, 1977 11. Reorient Papers, 1970 12-13. Revolutionary Marxist Papers, 1975 14. The Uses of UC Berkley; Research, 1969 15. Seattle Semi, 1973 16. , 41974 17. Socialist Worker, 1974 18. R.P.M., 1972 19. Socialist Worker 20-22. Socialist Worker, 1974 23. Socialist Worker, 1976-1978 24-28. Socialist Worker, 1978 29. Solidarity, Class Analysis: US in the 1970’s” 30. Solidarity Pamphlet, Various 31. South of the River 32. Socialistische Arbeiterzeitung, 1977 33-34. Sparticist, 1960’s 35-36. Student Partisan, 1947-1949 37. Student Partisan, 1948-1949 38. Student Partisan, 1949

Box 18 1. Teamster Fraction Bulletin, 1974-1975 2. TURF, 1971 3. United Action, 1974 4. United Action, 1973 5. Women Against Racism. 1976 6. Women’s Commission Bulletin, 1973 7. WP Auto Workers’ Newsletter, 1977 8. “The Workers Party and the Transitional Program,” 1946 9. Workers Power Newsletters, 1976-1977 10. Activism, 1968-1975 11. Affirmative Action 12. Africa, 1976-1977 13. American Topics, 1970’s-1980’s 14. Angola, Clippings, 1975 15. “Studies and Further Studies in a Dying Culture,” Caudwell, Christopher, Undated 16-17. Black Liberation, 1968-1977 18. Capitalism 19. Chrysler vs. Elkins, Cunningham, Larcinese, Hart, Heinrich, White, and Kemp, 1977 20. Cockrel, Ken, Sr., Circa 1977 21. Critiques, Britain, Undated 22. Economic Crisis, Circa 1977 23. Economics, Undated 24. Ephemera 25. Ephemera, Auto, 1978

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26. Environment 27-29. International Topics, 1970’s 30. 1960’s Issues, Vietnam 31. Labor, Various1966-1976 32. Marxism, 1967-1977 33. Middle East, 1970 34-35. Newspapers, Various, 1975-1977 36-37. Newspapers, Various, 1975-1977

Box 19 1. Opel 2. Pamphlets, International Topics, 1969-1975 3. Pamphlets, American Labor Unions, 1973-1975 4. Pamphlets, American Labor Unions, 1974-1978 5. Pamphlets, American Capitalism, 1970’s 6. Pamphlets, Socialist Theory, 1974-1979 7. Pamphlets, Feminism, 1975-1976 8-9. Pamphlets, Various, 1960’s 10-11. Pamphlets, 1970’s 12-13. Perspectives, 1970’s 14. Perspectives, Undated 15. Portugal, 1974-1975 16. Portugal, 1976 17. Postal Service, 1977 18. Publications for Students, Various, 1948-1968 19. Publications, 1950’s 20. Readings 21. Right to Work, 1976 22. Russia, 1967-1973 23. Safety 24. Shachtman, Max, Articles, 1946 25-26. Socialist Party, SDS 27. “Nature of Stalinist Parties,” Article, Undated 28. Teachers, 1973 29. Steelworkers, 1977-1982 30. Teamsters, Various, 1975-1978 31. Trade Union Question 32. Trenton 7, Clippings, 1977 33. Tyler, Gary, 1974 34. UAW, Circa 1976 35. UAW Newsletters, 1977 36. “Vietnam A Revolutionary Alternative,” Moody, Kim, Undated 37. Women Workers, Perspectives, Undated 38. Worker’s Power Handbooks, Circa 1977 39. “The Masses Sing”, Eckstein, Enid, 1969 40. Writings; Moody, Kim, Undated

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41. Writings; Sallach, David, 1976 42. Writings; Shachtman, Max, 1946 43. Writings; Various, 1970’s

Box 20 1-9. SYL, Bulletins, 1946-1957 10. SYL, Discussion Bulletin 11. AYO, Bulletins, 1946 12. YSL, Bulletins, 1954 13. YS, Bulletins, 1952 14. YSL, National Action Committee Agenda, 1955 15-23. YSL, Bulletins, 1954-1957 24. YSL, Bulletin, “Left Wing Bulletin”, 1957

Box 21 1-3. SYL Builder, Undated 4. SYL, Newsletters, Various, Undated 5-7. Young Socialist Review, 1954-1964 8. YSL, National Executive Committee Plenum, 1954, February 9-12. The Battler, Australia, 1974-1975 13-17. Bulletins, Workers Party, 1943-1944 18. Party Bulletin, 1945 19-33. Bulletin of the Workers Party, 1946

Box 22 1. Bulletin of the Workers Party, 1945-1946 2-7. Bulletin of the Workers Party, 1947 8-12. Bulletin of the Workers Party, 1948 13-14. Bulletin of the Workers Party, 1949 15. Workers Party, Various Literature 16. Workers Power Auto Workers Newsletter, 1977 17. Bulletins and Newsletters, Various, 1978 18. CLUW Bulletin, 1974 19. CLUW Fraction Report, 1974-1975 20. Clerks’ County, 1973-1975 21. Convoy, 1978 22. District Perspectives, 1977 23. Educational Notes, 1970’s 24. Guardian, 1977 25. Inprecor, 1977 26. Labor Notes, 1973 27. Independent Socialist, 1967 28. ISC, Independent Socialist Bulletin, 1969 May 29. ISCA Reports, 1969 30. ISCA, Independent Socialist Bulletin, 1969 31-32. ISCA, Independent Socialist Reports, 1969

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33. ISCA, Position Papers, 1969 34. IS, International Bulletin, 1973

Box 23 1. Wildcat, 1969 2-6. IS, Women’s Caucus Bulletin, 1970-1971 7-10. IS Women’s Bulletin, 1970’s 11. IS Women’s Newsletter, 1970’s 12-13. Bulletin of the IS Women’s Caucus, 1970-1971 14-17. IS, Women’s Caucus/Fraction Bulletin, 1971-1972 18. Women’s Commission Bulletin, 1973 19. IS International Socialist, Newspapers, 1969 20. IS International Socialist, Newspapers, 1970 21. IS International Socialist, Newspapers, 1970 22. IS Independent Socialist: a Revolutionary Socialist Monthly, 1969 23. IS Independent Socialist Supplement, 1969 24. Red Tide, 1976 25. Independent Socialist, Various, 1967-1968 26-32. Workers’ Action, 1975-1976

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