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M. P. Goodner statement to the National Council of Defense regarding I.W.W. activities in the Pacific Northwest, with alterations and additions by Carleton Parker, October 1917
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Carleton Parker letter to U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour day, July 29, 1917
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Skandinavisk I.W.W. Sång Bok
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I.W.W., One Big Union of All the Workers: The Greatest Thing on Earth
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Angus D. Chisholm letter to William C. Ruegnitz regarding the labor movement in Sultan and the I.W.W. in Seattle, December 30, 1935
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Carleton Parker exchange of telegrams with Walter Lippman and U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour day, July 27-28, 1917
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Carleton Parker letter to M. P. Goodner regarding his edits to Goodner's statement concerning the I.W.W., October 13, 1917
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I.W.W. Membership Meeting
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059. I.W.W. Official States Causes of Trouble
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067. I.W.W. Sworn to Kill in Everett
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002. I.W.W. Not to Blame for Fight
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088. I.W.W. leaders will now face murder charge
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081. I.W.W. Started Everett Battle, is Jury's Report
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073. I.W.W. Landing in Seattle are Taken to Jail
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Group portrait of I. W. W. members in front of Index Theatre, ca. 1923
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John L. Miller portraying an I.W.W. speaker at the Bicentennial Pageant, Seattle Center, September 9, 1976
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069. Passengers Pass Hat to Aid I.W.W. to Return Here
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075. Sheriff tells of battle at docks with the I.W.W.
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072. Secretary of I.W.W. Protested to Lister
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083. Several I.W.W.'s Living in Everett Arrested
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