Marxists Internet Archive: Anna Damon

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Anna Damon [Anna David]

1898 - 1944

 

 

 


 

Memoirs and Tributes:

Memories of C.E. Ruthenberg
How Ruthenberg, Founder of the ILD, Acted in Court, Daily Worker, March 9, 1935

 

Works:

1926: Chicago Women Milliners Are Now Organized, Daily Worker, April 23, 1926

1929: Chicago Milliners Are Threatened with Expulsion, Daily Worker, April 23, 1929
1929: Stirring Call Is Issued to All Cap, Millinery Workers, Daily Worker, June 5, 1929
1929: Women in the Mine Strike, Daily Worker, December 14, 1929
1929: Party Recruiting Drive. Enroll Working Women Into the Party, Daily Worker, December 23, 1929

1930: The Working Woman in U.S. Class Right, Daily Worker, January 11, 1930
1930: Enroll Working Women in Shop Nuclei, Daily Worker, February 24, 1930
1930: Working Women! Rally on Int'l Women's Day, Daily Worker, March 8, 1930
1930: Women Fighters, Labor Defender, March 1930
1930: Working Women Rally to May First Strikes, Demonstrations!, Daily Worker, May 1, 1930
1930: Working Women! Protest on Aug. 1 Against Imperialist War, Daily Worker, July 26, 1930

1931: Anna Damon to Tour, The Working Woman, February 1931
1931: Relief is Crying Need of the Heroic Striking Mine Workers, The Working Woman, August 1931
1931: Struggle Against Growing Miseries of Jobless Women, The Working Woman, September 1931
1931: Women's Role in the National Hunger March, Daily Worker, November 6, 1931
1931: Women Workers! Support the Liberator Drive!, Daily Worker, December 22, 1931

1932: Women Delegates Show Splendid Spirit; Maintain Negro and White Solidarity, The Working Woman, January 1932
1932: Recruiting Women Into the Party, Daily Worker, January 27, 1932
1932: Working Women! Support the Daily Worker!, Daily Worker, January 28, 1932
1932: Bourgeois Women Pacifists Screen Imperialist War Preparations, Daily Worker, February 10, 1932
1932: Tasks of International Women's Day Campaign, Party Organizer, February 1932
1932: The Significance of International Women's Day, March 8th, Daily Worker, February 26, 1932
1932: International Women's Day 1932, Daily Worker, March 3, 1932
1932: Edith Berkman Must Be Freed!, Daily Worker, March 24, 1932

1933: Woman Workers and "Daily", Daily Worker, February 6, 1933
1933: Women Toilers in the Detroit Auto Strike, Daily Worker, March 6, 1933
1933: Hail 16 Years of Soviet Rule, The Working Woman, November 1933

1934: March 8th: A Day of Struggle, The Working Woman, January 1934
1934: May Day 1934, The Working Woman, March 1934
1934: NRA Brought More Slavery to Women Workers in U.S.A., Daily Worker, March 8, 1934
1934: Increase Mass Work Among 11,000,000 Negro and White Women Workers, Daily Worker, March 22, 1934
1934: The Communist Party Convention, The Working Woman, April 1934
1934: Herndon Fund Drive is Story of Working-Class Devotion, Daily Worker, August 15, 1934
1934: What We Must Do at Once. Next Organizational Steps in the Scottsboro Defense, Labor Defender, November 1934
1934: Appeal Made to Women of America to Rally in Scottsboro Fight, Daily Worker, November 23, 1934
1934: Scottsboro: An Analysis, Labor Defender, December 1934

1935: The I.L.D. Must Grow, Labor Defender, January 1935
1935: Decision on Scottsboro is Victory for Negro People. Gains Are Won in the Arena of Class Fight, Daily Worker, January 14, 1935
1935: The Anniversary of the Paris Commune and the Struggle Against Fascist Terror, The Communist, March 1935
Cover 1935: Today Marks Fourth Year of Scottsboro, Daily Worker, March 25, 1935
1935: 5000 New [I.L.D.] Members by June 28!, Labor Defender, April 1935
1935: I.L.D. Hails Triumph [in Scottsboro Case], Daily Worker, April 2, 1935
1935: Scottsboro Reversal Points Road to Herndon Victory
1935: May Day Finds Many Fighters in Jail Cells, Daily Worker, April 27, 1935
1935: Gallup Defense Funds Needed, Daily Worker, May 6, 1935
1935: Fight Must Be Pressed for Scottsboro Boys, Daily Worker, May 13, 1935
1935: Scottsboro Victory Rocks the South, Labor Defender, May 1935
1935: Shall Angelo Herndon Go to His Death on the Georgia Chain Gang?, Daily Worker, May 28, 1935
1935: Introduction to the pamphlet Ernst Thaelmann. Fighter against War and Fascism, May 1935
1935: The I.L.D. Faces the Future, Labor Defender, June 1935
1935: A Trip to Lynxh-Land. Scottsboro Boys and Mothers Visited. New Struggles Loom, Daily Worker, July 12, 1935
1935: Not Enough Members. Building the I.L.D., Labor Defender, August 1935
1935: Broad Unity Established in Fight for Herndon, Daily Worker, August 31, 1935
1935: The Socialist Party Supports the Herndon Campaign, Labor Defender, September 1935
1935: How the Campaign for Angelo Herndon Can Be Broadened, Daily Worker, September 3, 1935
1935: Hands Across the Sea, Labor Defender, October 1935
1935: Herndon Can Still Be Saved from Chain Gang! Action is Needed!, Daily Worker, October 16, 1935
1935: United Drive, Unequalled in Scope, Nets Million Signatures for Herndon, Daily Worker, November 25, 1935
1935: Long Fight Still Ahead to Win Full Freedom for Herndon, Daily Worker, December 18, 1935

1936: A New Power [on the Herndon Victory], Labor Defender, January 1936
1936: An Appeal by Anna Damon [for the I.L.D.], Labor Defender, March 1936
1936: Unity for Labor's Prisoners, Labor Defender, April 1936
1936: Herndon Decision Challenges Labor's Right to Organize, Daily Worker, June 25, 1936
1936: California Justice, Labor Defender, July 1936
1936: Is It Constitutional?, Labor Defender, September 1936