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‘Reaction in the Needle Trades’ by J.W. Johnstone from Labor Herald. Vol. 2 No. 12. February, 1924.

Confrontation between rival factions on the picket line, outside Madison Square Garden, December 18, 1926 The divide between Socialists and Communists in the U.S. was hardly just theoretical. Animosities between them were charged by events in labor unions, particularly after Morris Sigman, with a long history in the Socialist movement, was elected President of the…
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