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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater and "Brewster" regarding tensions in the Seattle labor movement, particularly surrounding Harry Ault and the Seattle Union Record, March 22 and 23, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Joseph Gilbert regarding the Seattle labor movement and economic conditions in the Pacific Northwest following the war, July 8, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Albert Brilliant regarding individuals and events connected with the Seattle labor movement, ca. 1921
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G.I. Movement Past and Present: 1945 / 1970
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Mark Litchman letter to Albert Brilliant regarding prominent members of the Seattle labor movement, early 1920
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater and others regarding tensions in the Seattle labor movement, particularly surrounding Harry Ault and the Seattle Union Record, April 25, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Joseph Gilbert regarding the labor movement and the Seattle Union Record, January 23, 1920
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Washington State Federation of Labor Official Bulletin regarding the open shop movement in Seattle, ca. 1921
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Anna Louise Strong letter to her father, Sydney Strong, regarding her obligations to the Seattle labor movement, January 7, 1922
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Edward D. Nolan letter to Anna Louise Strong regarding the labor movement in Seattle, October 21, 1919
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Russell Earley letter to William C. Ruegnitz regarding divisions within the labor movement, July 31, 1937
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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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"Initiative Measure No. 130, Appearing to Regulate Strikes, Provides for Actual Destruction of the Trade-Union Movement" booklet, 1938
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater regarding events associated with the labor movement in Seattle and internationally, June 25, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Eugene Belmont regarding the internal struggles in the labor movement in Seattle, May 27, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater and "Brewster" regarding tensions in the Seattle labor movement, particularly surrounding Harry Ault and the Seattle Union Record, March 18, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater and "Brewster" regarding tensions in the Seattle labor movement, particularly surrounding Harry Ault and the Seattle Union Record, March 18, 1921
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The "Every Little Movement" chorus in "Madame Sherry"
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Mark Litchman letter to Eugene Belmont regarding the Mooney strike and the labor movement in Seattle, October 31, 1919
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Mark Litchman letter to Moses Baritz regarding the labor movement in Seattle, May 31, 1919
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