Call number | Item |
H | Social Sciences (Go to start of category) |
HX | Socialism, Communism, Utopias, Anarchism (Go to start of category) |
HX546 .D38 1908 | Why Women Want Socialism (Pass On Pamphlets #4; London: Clarion Press, 1908), by Julia Dawson (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX546 .H8 | Socialism, Feminism, and Suffragism: The Terrible Triplets, Connected by the Same Umbilical Cord, and Fed From the Same Nursing Bottle (Chicago: American Pub. Co., c1915), by B. V. Hubbard (multiple formats at loc.gov) |
HX547 .C3 | Who Are the Young Pioneers? (New York: New Pioneer Pub. Co., 1934), by Martha Campion, illust. by Mary Morrow |
HX547 .R63 1929 | The Road to Mass Organization of Proleterian Children (New York: Youth International Publishers, ca. 1929), by Young Communist International (PDF in Australia) |
HX547 .Y68 1934 | A Program for American Youth: Manifesto and Resolutions of Seventh National Convention, Young Communist League of U.S.A. (June 22-27, 1934), by Young Communist League of the U.S. (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550 .A37 W35 | An American Farmer Sees the Soviet Union (Philadelphia: Farmers' National Committee for Action, ca. 1935), by Julius Walstad (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550 .C58 | Negroes Menaced by Red Plot (third edition; Charleston, SC: Grass Roots League, 1955) (page images at Preservica) |
HX550 .C58 S63 1981 | Socialism and Black Liberation: A Statement by a Black Revolutionary from the Revolutionary Workers League (Detroit: Revolutionary Workers League, 1981) (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550.I5 .B7 1938 | Concerted Action or Isolation: Which is the Road to Peace? (New York: International Publishers, 1938), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org) |
HX550 .J4 B4 | Program for Survival: The Communist Position on the Jewish Question (New York: New Century Publishers, 1947), by Alex Bittelman, contrib. by Communist Party of the United States of America (PDF at flvc.org) |
HX550 .J4 B55 1948 | To Secure Jewish Rights: The Communist Position (New York: New Century Publishers, 1948), by Alex Bittelman (PDF at flvc.org) |
HX550 .J4 B75 | Behind Communism (Los Angeles: The author, ca. 1952), by Frank L. Britton (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550 .J4 D37 1976 | Downfall of Russia: Bolshevism and Judaism (1934 speech; Metairie, LA: Sons of Liberty, reprinted 1976), by Victor De Kayville (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550.J4 K87 1974 | The Grave Diggers of Russia (originally published 1921; reprinted Arabi, LA: Sons of Liberty, 1974), by Dietrich Eckart, contrib. by Alfred Rosenberg, illust. by Otto von Kursell (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550 .M65 F28 1948 | Red Stars in Hollywood: Their Helpers, Fellow Travelers, and Co-Conspirators (St. Louis: Patriotic Tract Society, ca. 1948), by Myron C. Fagan (PDF page images at MSU) |
HX550 .M65 F3 1949 | Hollywood Reds Are "On the Run"! (Hollywood, CA: Cinema Educational Guild, 1949), by Myron C. Fagan (PDF page images at MSU) |
HX550 .M65 G5 | Moscow Over Hollywood, by Dan Gilbert (PDF page images at MSU) |
HX550 .M65 L8 1948 | Luxurious Treason, by Mr. X (PDF page images at MSU) |
HX550 .M65 S35 | Screen Guide for Americans, by Ayn Rand (PDF page images at MSU) |
HX550 .M65 S57 1951 | Hollywood High School Speech: Exposing Reds and Their Dupes in the Film Colony, by Gerald L. K. Smith (PDF page images at MSU) |
HX550.M7 C6 1960 | Islam and Communism: A Conference Sponsored by the Institute for the Study of the USSR at the Carnegie International Center, New York City, June 25, 1960, ed. by Jaan Pennar (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550 .N3 S475 | "Viva La Raza!" A Communist View on Chicano Liberation (New York: New Outlook Publishers, 1970), by Luciano Valencio Silva (multiple formats at archive.org) |
HX550 .N3 S68513 | Marxism and the National Question, by Joseph Stalin (HTML at marxists.org) |
HX550 .P7 M55 1887 | Progress and Robbery, and Progress and Justice: An Answer to Henry George, the Demi-Communist (New York: Baker and Taylor Co., 1887), by J. Bleecker Miller |
HX626 | Class Struggle (1930s publication), by Communist League of Struggle (partial serial archives) |