Title | Party ownership of the press |
Alternative Title | Party ownership of the press: historic documents relating to the establishing of the principles involved |
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Publisher | New York Labor News Company |
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Date | 1931 |
Description | Articles by De Leon reprinted from The People (later the Weekly people)--and the Daily people, voicing the interests of the working class and the Socialist Labor Party. |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 32 pages: portrait; 24 cm |
Original Item Location | JK2391.S7N4 1931 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b8304494~S5 |
Original Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/scpamp |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections |
Use and Reproduction | In Copyright: This item is protected by copyright. Copyright to this resource is held by the creator or current rights holder, and the resource is provided here for educational purposes. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without permission of the copyright owner. Users assume full responsibility for any infringement of copyright or related rights. |
File Name | index.cpd |
Title | Image 11 |
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Transcript | trol their press they themselves must own it completely. And so today, after forty years of storm and stress, faith and hope, attempts and accomplishments, the S. L. P. press continues to send its message clear and sound through the land! Accordingly we can still, as De Leon did at the Tenth Anniversary of the Daily People, utter the lines of the Latin poet: We have raised a monument more lasting than brass. Loftier than the regal stature of the Pyramids, A monument that neither the tooth of the rainfall, nor the blast of North Wind Is able to wear away, nor yet the numberless Sequence of years, nor the flight of Time. (Editorial in the Fortieth Anniversary Issue of the Weekly People, May 2, 1931.) |