Select Bibliography of Primary Print Sources Held in
The Fromkin Memorial Collection, Golda Meir Library

The Uprising of '34 (1995)


Barnwell, Mildred Gwin. Faces We See. Gastonia, NC: The Southern Combed Yarn Spinners Association, 1939.
Call Number: (FMC) HD9877 N8 A7

Dunne, William F. Gastonia, Citadel of the Class Struggle in the New South. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1929].
Call Number: (FMC) HD5325 T4 1929 G32

Ebert, Justus. The Trial of a New Society, Being a Review of the Celebrated Ettor-Giovannitti-Caruso Case, Beginning with the Lawrence Textile Strike That Caused It and Including the General Strike That Grew Out of It. Cleveland: I. W. W. Publishing Bureau, [1913].
Call Number: (FMC) HD5325 T4 19112c

Gordon, Evelyn B. Weaving the Future. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1937].
Call Number: (FMC) HD6515 .T4 G67x 1937

Gorman, Francis J., Tom Tippett, A. J. Muste. The Marion Murder: The Story of the Tragic Day of October 2, 1929: Funeral Address. New York: National Executive Committee of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action, 1929.
Call Number: (FMC) HD5325 T42 1929 M3x

Lahne, Herbert Jay. The Cotton Mill Worker. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, [1944].
Call Number: (FMC) HD8039 T4 L3 1944

The Left Wing in the Garment Unions: Issued by the Joint Board of Cloak, Skirt, Dress and Reefer Makers' Unions. n.p.: n.p., 1927.
Call Number: (FMC) 378

Lemert, Benjamin Franklin. The Cotton Textile Industry of Southern Appalachian Piedmont. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1933.
Call Number: (FMC) HD9877 A2 L4 1933a

McMahon, Thomas F. United Textile Workers of America: Their History and Policies. New York: Workers Education Bureau Press, 1926.
Call Number: (FMC) HD6515 T4 M3x 1926

Page, Dorothy Myra. Southern Cotton Mills and Labor. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1929].
Call Number: (FMC) HD8039 T42 U658

Stern, Boris. Mechanical Changes in the Cotton-Textile Industry, 1910 to 1936. Philadelphia: n.p., 1937.
Call Number: (FMC) TS1583 S7x

Taylor, George William. The Full-Fashioned Hosiery Worker, His Changing Economic Status. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1931.
Call Number: (FMC) HD8039 H75 T3

Textile Workers Union of America. Half a Million Forgotten People: The Story of the Cotton Textile Workers. [New York: n.p., 1944].
Call Number: (FMC) HD8039 T42 U6687 1944

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