Abraham Johannes Muste ( MUS-tee; January 8, 1885 – February 11, 1967), usually cited as A. J. Muste, was a Dutch-born American clergyman and political activist. He is best remembered for his work in the labor movement, pacifist movement, antiwar movement, and civil rights movement. (From Wikipedia) More about A. J. Muste:
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Books by A. J. Muste Books about A. J. Muste: Filed under: Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967 Little Brothers of the Big Labor Fakers: Report of a Speech Against the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, Made in New Star Casino, New York City on May 10, 1931 (New York: Trade Union Unity League, ca. 1931), by William Z. Foster
Books by A. J. Muste: Additional books by A. J. Muste in the extended shelves: Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967: How to deal with a dictator (Fellowhship Publications, 1954), also by American Friends Service Committee (page images at HathiTrust) Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967: The Marion murder : the story of the tragic day of October 2, 1929 : funeral addresses (National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1929), also by Francis J. Gorman and Thomas Tippett (page images at HathiTrust) Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967: Of holy disobedience (Gutenberg ebook) Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967: War is the enemy (New York, N.Y. : Published for the Fellowship of Reconciliation ; [Wallingford, Pa.] : [Pendle Hill], [1942], 1942), also by Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967: Where are we going? (Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1941), also by Fellowship of Reconciliation (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Muste, A. J. (Abraham John), 1885-1967: Which party for the American worker? (Published for the Workers Party of the U.S. by Pioneer Publishers, 1935) (page images at HathiTrust)
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