First Branch of the Workmen’s Circle
The Workmen’s Circle Call | May 1942
Editorial
The Spirit of May Day
Notes from Workmen’s Circle History
The Workmen’s Circle Call | November 1970
Article
Notes from the Workmen’s Circle History
To Safeguard These Rights
The Workmen’s Circle Call | Vol 1. No. 5 | November 19474
Editorial Comment
Safeguarding Democracy
What is Fascism?
The Call of Youth | Vol 1. No. 5 | May 1933
By Max Rochmi
Nationalism in Disguise
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By John Doe
June 1931
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We Marched for Jobs and Freedom for All
By John Doe
March 1963
The Workers Circle took a special interest in participating in the Civil Rights Movement, sending a contingent to the March on Washington in 1963.
A Liberty Ship is named the “B. C. Vladeck” and a B-25 bomber is named “The Spirit of theWorkmen’s Circle of Los Angeles.”
By John Doe
August 1941
Purchasing more than $1,000,000 of war bonds, the Circle’s fundraising helped the Allies defeat fascism.
As the Red Cross of Labor, we led the Jewish Labor Committee
By JOSEPH BASKIN
May 1950
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