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The Call Archive
Timeline
Civil Rights Activism
Fascism and World War II
Workers Rights
Yiddish Arts & Culture
Clash of Ideologies
Jewish Immigration
Jewish Life in America
Origins
Organizational History
Chapters Across North America
Graphics & Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Study and Genealogy
Editors' Picks
Donate Now
Search the Archive
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Clash of Ideologies
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A Union At 50
1960s Michele Amar 10/17/25 1960s Michele Amar 10/17/25

A Union At 50

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The Niche Dubinsky has Carved… in 25 Years
1950s Michele Amar 10/17/25 1950s Michele Amar 10/17/25

The Niche Dubinsky has Carved… in 25 Years

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Needle Trades Unions: Whence and Whither?
1940s Michele Amar 10/17/25 1940s Michele Amar 10/17/25

Needle Trades Unions: Whence and Whither?

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The Call Archive is a collection of the Workers Circle’s historic newsletter from 1929–1976, which chronicled the political debate, activism, and Yiddish culture at the Workmen’s Circle during a period of monumental change.

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