Marxists Internet Archive: Samuel Adams Darcy
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Samuel Adams Darcy
1905 - 2005
Interview with Howard Kimeldorf 1986
Works:
1925: Traction versus Reality Are Two Big Issues in New York Campaign, Daily Worker, October 5, 1925
1925: Here Are New Officials of Young Workers League Elected by the National Convention, Young Worker, Vol. 4, No. 35, October 17, 1925
1925: "Face Toward Mass Work," Started in Most Districts, Young Worker, Vol. 4, No. 41, December 12, 1925
1925: Much Progress That We Are Making, and Some That We Are Not, Daily Worker, December 24, 1925
1926: We Face a Crisis, Young Worker, Vol. 4, No. 43, January 9, 1926
1926: Problems in Shop Nuclei Work, Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 4, February 20, 1926
1926: The Concentration Group (A Problem in Elementary Forms), Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 6, March 27, 1926
1926: Petty-Bourgeois Anti-Militarism, Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 7, April 17, 1926
1926: A Liberal Looks at the Soviet Union, Daily Worker, April 17, 1926
1926: "Join the Army - -", The Workers Monthly, May 1926
1926: The Plenum Decisions, Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 11, June 15, 1926
1926: The Plenum Decisions: On Reorganization, Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 12, June 30, 1926
1926: The Appeal of Paul Crouch, Labor Defender, August 1926
1926: The Challenge of Youth. Why Every Young Worker Should Join the Young Workers Communist League
1926: Socialist Officialdom Becomes "Interested" in Militarism, Daily Worker, August 27, 1926
1926: War and Youth. Early History of International Youth Day, The Workers Monthly, September 1926
1926: Fat Boys at A. F. of L. Convention Do Nothing for the Youth, Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 17, October 15, 1926
1926: In the League, Young Worker, Vol. 5, No. 19, November 15, 1926
1927: Question of a Slogan, Young Worker, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1, 1927
1927: Liebknecht in America, Young Worker, Vol. 6, No. 5, March 1, 1927
1927: Ruthenberg's Contributions to the League, Young Worker, Vol. 6, No. 7, April 1, 1927
1927: John Reed - Revolutionist, Daily Worker, August 30, 1927
1927: The Ku Klux Klan, Daily Worker, October 15, 1927
1928: Bill Haywood's Last Days, Daily Worker, July 17, 1928
1929: International Red Day in New York on August 1, Daily Worker, August 10, 1929
1930: A Note on Misleaders in Workers Education, Daily Worker, January 18, 1930
1930: The National Training School to Raise the Political Level of Our Party, Daily Worker, February 7, 1930
1930: Win the New Members, Daily Worker, March 1, 1930
1930: Two Events in Working Class Education, Daily Worker, March 27, 1930
1930: May Day - 1886 and Since, The Communist, May 1930
1930: Shortcomings in Struggle Against Right Danger, Daily Worker, June 19, 1930
1930: How the Socialist Party Fought Lenin to Betray Mooney, Daily Worker, July 19, 1930
1930: Hitherto Unpublished Facts in the Mooney-Billings Case, Part I; Part II, Daily Worker, July 24 and 25, 1930
1930: The Declining American Federation of Labor, Daily Worker, August 16, 1930
1930: A Shameful Unity of Traitors, Part I; Part II, Daily Worker, September 29 and 30, 1930
1930: Injunctions and Elections, Daily Worker, October 29, 1930
1930: Fight on Lynching Moves Forward, Labor Defender, December 1930
1931: Amnesty for All Class-War Prisoners!, Labor Defender, January 1931
1931: Demagogy and Unemployment Insurance in the United States, The Communist, June 1931
1931: Not Hillquit Alone - But the Socialist Party, Part I; Part II, Daily Worker, August 20 and 21, 1931