William Francis Dunne (October 15, 1887 – September 23, 1953) was an American Marxist political activist, newspaper editor and trade unionist. He is best remembered as the editor of the radical Butte Bulletin around the turn of the 1920s. As an editor of the daily newspaper of the Communist Party USA from the middle-1920s through the 1930s. Dunne was founding member of the Communist Labor Party of America, but was removed from the national leadership of the party in 1934 and expelled in 1946 on charges of factionalism. (From Wikipedia) More about William F. Dunne:
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| | Books by William F. Dunne: Dunne, William F.: The British Strike: Its Background, Its Lessons (Chicago: Daily Worker Pub. Co., ca. 1926) (multiple formats at archive.org) Dunne, William F.: Gastonia, Citadel of the Class Struggle in the New South (New York: Printed for National Textile Workers Union by Workers Library Publishers, 1929) Dunne, William F.: The Great San Francisco General Strike (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1934) Dunne, William F.: Our Heritage From 1776: A Working Class View of the First American Revolution (Workers School Library v. 1; New York: The Workers School, ca. 1926), also by Bertram D. Wolfe and Jay Lovestone Dunne, William F.: Permanent Counter-Revolution: The Role of the Trotzkyites in the Minneapolis Strikes (1934), also by Morris Childs Dunne, William F.: The Struggle Against Opportunism in the Labor Movement: For a Socialist United States (New York: New York Communications Committee, ca. 1947) (page images at HathiTrust) Dunne, William F.: The Supreme Court's Challenge to Labor: The N.I.R.A. Decision a Signal for Intensified Attacks on the Workers (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1935) Dunne, William F.: The Threat to the Labor Movement: The Conspiracy Against the Trade Unions (ca. 1927) Dunne, William F.: Wm. F. Dunne's Speech at the A.F. of L. Convention, Portland, 1923 (Labor Herald Library #9; Chicago: Trade Union Educational League, ca. 1923) (multiple formats at archive.org) Dunne, William F.: Worker Correspondents: What? When? Where? Why? How? (Little Red Library #4; ca. 1925)
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