MIGHT IS RIGHT were the first words on the first page in the first issue of these newspapers, and the words MIGHT IS RIGHT appeared in the masthead of every issue. MIGHT IS RIGHT was the philosophy of The Lumberjack / Voice of the People, as confirmed by the many references to Ragnar Redbeard and his book Might is Right that were printed in these pages. No other publication has championed Ragnar Redbeard as much as The Lumberjack / Voice of the People.
The Industrial Workers of the World (I. W. W., the Wobblies) was founded in 1905. They continue to exist. The Lumberjack / Voice of the People were publications of the I. W. W. The Union of Egoists is not an advocate of the I. W. W. nor a critic of the I. W. W. (although we note that some of the language quoted here is coarse and does not reflect our views). We make no claims that the I. W. W. is an advocate or a critic of our work. Our interest is expressly in the appearance of Ragnar Redbeard, Max Stirner and other egoists in The Lumberjack / Voice of the People. We have prepared this original bibliography of The Lumberjack / Voice of the People to that end alone.
Prospectus
WHAT IS THE I. W. W.?
The Capitalists won’t “recognize” us.
The Anarchists say we are “Socialists.”
The Socialists say we are “Syndicalists.”
The Syndicalists say we are “Dual Unioinists.”
The Dual Unionists, alias the American Separation of Labor, say we are “Nihilists.”
The priests and preachers say we are “Infidels.”
The Infidels say we are “New Religionists.”
Uncle Trusty says we are a “Labor Trust.”
They all say we are “Social Rebels.”
All of them see part of the truth, for the I. W. W. is the NEW AGE being born, the embryo of INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY!
Masthead
Index of Issues
The Lumberjack [1] Vol. 1 No. 1 | January 9th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Strike at Merryville | 1 |
Peonage at Merryville: Letter by Joe Jones | 1 |
Peonage at Merryville: Letter by R. L. Aycock | 1 |
Peonage at Merryville: Letter by Nathan Thomas Smiley, William Marsh | 1 |
Peonage at Merryville: Letter by E. B. Sanford | 1 |
Peonage at Merryville: Letter by Dee Simpson | 1 |
Peonage at Merryville: Letter by Louis Orlande | 1 |
Stand Pat, Boys! by Vincent St. John | 1 |
A New Year’s Call by Jay Smith | 1 |
Editorial: Salutatory | 2 |
The Dead Brotherhood | 2 |
The Rebel Farmers of the South | 2 |
Kirby Beaten by J. W. Kelley | 2 |
Kansas Maid Will Have Race Track | 2 |
Financial Report | 2 |
The New Age: Chapter XV of The Ruins of Empires by C. F. Volney | 2 |
What’s a Scab? by W. M. Witt | 3 |
Psalm 23, Modern Version by The Rebel | 3 |
The Fighting Press | 3 |
The World Will by Covington Hall | 3 |
The Proletariat’s Prayer by Phineas Eastman | 3 |
The I. W. W. by Covington Hall | 3 |
Organize! | 3 |
The Power of Organized Labor by E. F. Doree | 4 |
Log Cutters Wanted! | 4 |
Wage Scale | 4 |
The Lumberjack [2] Vol. 1 No. 2 | January 16th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
We Gave? | 1 |
Attention! | 1 |
Strike News from the Peonity of Merryville by David Seals, George Peeler, Frank Miller, Calvin Collins, John Williams | 1 |
Comment | 1 |
Merryville Mill Starts Up Anew | 1 |
Strike On at Crane, LA | 1 |
Courage, Boys! by Vincent St. John | 1 |
Warning! Notice! | 1 |
Editorials: Don’t Forget! | 2 |
Editorials: Why? | 2 |
Editorials: The Maxims of Mark Twain with Lumberjack Comments | 2 |
Editorials: The Prison Blacksmith | 2 |
Editorials: The World – It’s Yours by E. F. Doree | 2 |
Coming Back Soon – Arthur L. Emerson and William D. Haywood | 3 |
Child Labor in Woods and Mills by E. F. Doree | 3 |
Cradle Song | 3 |
Financial Report | 3 |
O You Nigger! | 3 |
Kidnapping and Justice in Merryville | 3 |
The Grabow Trial | 3 |
Tough on the Hounds | 4 |
Optimum Doing Stunts | 4 |
Cut It Short by J. Lincoln | 4 |
Railroad Boys Arrested | 4 |
Speaking of Violence | 4 |
The Bug Under the Chip by J. J. Eager | 4 |
Press On | 4 |
Might is Right by Covington Hall | 4 |
All Things to All Men | 4 |
The Lumberjack [3] Vol. 1 No. 3 | January 23rd, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Capitalists Scared Crazy | 1 |
Reply to the Kirbyvillans | 1 |
Still Sawing by Old Reb | 1 |
An Ode to Bishop Long by Gee Whiz | 1 |
Association Meetings | 1 |
Holler Logs at Merryville | 1 |
Note to Local Secretaries | 1 |
To All the Clans of Toil | 1 |
The Strike Near Crane | 1 |
The Merry Monarchs by The Hitite | 2 |
Editorials: Meningitis Victims in Baggage Car | 2 |
Editorials: Dots from Pollock by A. H. Brown | 2 |
Editorials: Amoosin’ Cusses | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
The Farm – Then and Now by J. J. Eager | 2 |
Lucifer, Light-Bearer! by Covington Hall | 3 |
Union Demands | 3 |
Deed of a White Man by Phineas Eastman | 3 |
Sayings of Ingersoll by Robert Ingersoll | 3 |
Working Class Politics by Jay Smith | 3 |
Writs of Godammus by C. W. Epperson, J. W. Tooke, Felix Taylor | 3 |
The Argument for Industrial Unionism by Vincent St. John | 4 |
Cursed by Tennyson | 4 |
The Lumberjack [4] Vol.1 No. 4 | January 30th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Gunmen Desecrate Church at Merryville | 1 |
Song of Labor by Frank J. Hayes | 1 |
Fraud Notice! by Jay Smith | 1 |
A Sucker’s Prayer | 1 |
Rebels! | 1 |
Port Arthur Laborers Strike by J. T. Allison, Edw. Cunningham, C. B. Maitrejean | 1 |
Editorials: We Must Have Shorter Hours | 2 |
Editorials: Education or Leaders | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Hearest Thou? | 2 |
Hail Port Arthur Longshoremen! | 2 |
I’d Like to Be a Savage by Notgnivoc the Barbarian | 2 |
What Union Has Done | 2 |
There’s a Reason | 2 |
A Bargain | 2 |
The Pretorium Must Be Destroyed | 3 |
Union Scabs and Others by Oscar Ameringer | 4 |
Notes from Fullerton by S. S. 99 | 4 |
Pitkin Thugs Assault Havens and Edwards | 4 |
De Quincey Notes by S. S. 23 | 4 |
Salivating Bon Ami: YMCA Building Nears Completion | 4 |
What is the True Basis of Civilization? by J. J. Eager | 4 |
The Lumberjack [5] Vol. 1 No. 5 | February 6th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Bulldozer Gus Butts Inot Merryvile Strike by S. S. 44 / The Spartachii | 1 |
Wail of a Bonehead | 1 |
Editorials: What is the I. W. W.? by Jay Smith | 2 |
YMCA Self-Exposed | 2 |
Jesus Christ | 2 |
Only a Nigger | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Stomach Equality by E. F. Doree | 3 |
Atlanta Notes by S. S. 13 | 3 |
De Ridder Notes by Jay Smith, W. E. Hollingsworth | 3 |
Awake Ye Toilers! by M. W. Strother | 3 |
Cravens Notes by J. R. Strother | 3 |
The Workingman | 3 |
Damn Foreigners | 3 |
Doncher Know by Hemlock Savage | 3 |
I Am! by Clarence H. Edwards | 3 |
The American Cossack | 4 |
A Business Man Bumped by A Business Man | 4 |
Tampa Arrests | 4 |
Railroad Workers, Attention by John McGovern | 4 |
The Lumberjack [6] Vol. 1 No. 6 | February 13th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Rebels, Arise! | 1 |
Workingmen and Working Farmers of Louisiana and Texas | 1 |
Railroad Workers! | 1 |
Meningitis on the Job | 1 |
Gloating Over Misery by Charles Cline | 1 |
Strike for Justice by Charles Cline | 1 |
Editorials: At the Jail Door | 2 |
Capitalist Class No Exception | 2 |
Louisiana Factory System | 2 |
Free Trade or Philalthropy? | 2 |
A Sawmill Payroll, or, The Grafts and Profits | 2 |
The Conscience of the Worker by Covington Hall | 3 |
Oil Field Workers Join Revolt | 3 |
Master and Slave by Jay Smith | 3 |
Ita Est | 3 |
Debs on the I. W. W. | 3 |
To Our Governor by H. L. Gurley | 3 |
Haywoodisms | 3 |
In Hackensack’s Jail by Flavio Albizzati | 4 |
Lumber Workers Must Join Hands | 4 |
The Strike by E. F. Doree | 4 |
Are All Men Liars? by J. J. Eager | 4 |
The Lumberjack [7] Vol. 1 No. 7 | February 20th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Workers Stay Away from Merryville | 1 |
Association Meets | 1 |
The Reign of Law | 1 |
Rebels Attention! | 1 |
At Luddington | 1 |
Bulldozing Women | 1 |
Impartial Justice | 1 |
A Compulsory Education | 2 |
The Law and Order of the Northland by Justus Ebert | 2 |
News from Coos Bay, Oregon by John Pancner | 2 |
The Crimes of Today | 2 |
Shot At by Clarence H. Edwards | 2 |
Class War at Merryville | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
On With the Fight by Ruby Idom | 2 |
Salinas Deported | 2 |
We Must Win, Every Man, Every Woman, to their Duty by Jos J. Ettor | 2 |
To the Capitalists by Rudyard Kipling | 2 |
All Workers Attention | 3 |
Beaumont Street Car Strike | 4 |
Five Dollars a Week by Herbert Kauffman | 4 |
Perish Patience! | 4 |
We May Be | 4 |
The Lumberjack [8] Vol. 1 No. 8 | February 27th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
General Strike by S. S. 44 | 1 |
Notice! by S. S. 44 | 1 |
Vivid Account of the Merryville Highbinders of Law and Order | 1 |
Many Deported at Merryville | 2 |
War, What For? by E. F. Doree | 2 |
The Rights of the Public by Franklin H. Wentworth | 2 |
I Have Been to See… by A Free Peon | 2 |
The 300 at Merryville by Another Deported Leader | 3 |
Mobacracy of Merryville | 3 |
Killing Niggers? by S. S. 39 | 3 |
State of Louisiana Parish of Beauregard by Ped C. Kay | 3 |
Statement by Charles Cline | 3 |
Smallpox at Elizabeth by S. S. 99 | 3 |
Lesson Taught by Charles Cline | 3 |
Reported Sayings of Grate Men | 3 |
Recognition | 4 |
General Strike Propaganda by Jay Smith | 4 |
Florida rebels, Read! Act! | 4 |
Too-Toot! | 4 |
Go Thou and Do Likewise by Virginia Stephen | 4 |
The Lumberjack [9] Vol. 1 No. 9 | March 6th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Cockroachocracy Reigns in Merryville | 1 |
Dynamite and Fire? | 1 |
De Ridder Take Notice | 1 |
Arthur L. Emerson | 1 |
Who Threatens? | 1 |
General Strike | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
Haywood Calls Labor Fakers by Wm. D. Haywood | 1 |
Sabotage | 2 |
Law, or No Law by I. E. Veritas | 2 |
Bust the Blacklist by Jay Smith | 2 |
According to Law by J. W. Sanders | 2 |
Transient Men | 2 |
The Hobo’s Boast by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Eunuch’s Pledge by S. S. 33 | 3 |
California Oil Workers Organize | 3 |
Respect Your Mother | 3 |
Save $80 in Five Years by John W. McKusker | 3 |
History of a Petition by J. F. Gefpins | 3 |
Blacklisted Philosophy | 3 |
Secretaries, Notice! by Jay Smith | 3 |
Satisfied by Ed Lehman | 3 |
Ita Est | 3 |
General Strike Propaganda by Jay Smith | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
The Political State by E. F. Doree | 4 |
The Lumberjack [10] Vol. 1 No. 10 | March 13th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Hurrah! | 1 |
Merry-Villians Locoes | 1 |
General Strike | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
Financial Aid for Strikers by John Pancner | 1 |
Control Vs. Ownership by Covington Hall | 2 |
Why the Working Class Should Not Use Sabotage by Ed Lehman | 2 |
Don’t Think So? by Ole Setfast | 2 |
Worker Attention! | 2 |
A Line from Emerson by A. L. Emerson | 3 |
Awaken! by Philip Haley | 3 |
To All Forest and Lumber Workers by Red Top | 3 |
Haywood Defines Sabotage | 3 |
Preacher, Priest and Rabbi | 3 |
Gapping Gappy at New Rochelle by The Flathead Poet | 3 |
Horse Sense by J. R. Strother | 3 |
The Great Agitator by Arturo M. Giovannitti | 3 |
Undesirables, Too | 3 |
Ta-Ra-Ra-Book-De-Ay by A California Slob | 3 |
Reid This | 3 |
La Huelga by E. F. Doree, L. M. Ceniceros (trans.) | 4 |
Mexicanos | 4 |
A Scab and a Woman | 4 |
You Had Better Stay Away by K. C. | 4 |
The Lumberjack [11] Vol. 1 No. 11 | March 20th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The General Strike | 1 |
Sworn Statement by J. T. Davis | 1 |
Sworn Statement by M. H. Davis | 1 |
Sworn Statement by C. E. Tolbert | 1 |
Sworn Statement by W. B. Wilson | 1 |
Statement by Ernest Lyons | 1 |
Rev. Reese, Notice! by Jay Smith, A. L. Emerson | 1 |
The American Lumber Co… by S. S. 33 | 1 |
Stunts of Merry Villains by S. S. 44 | 1 |
Rev. Reese… by S. S. 13 | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
All Workers Attention | 2 |
War of the Classes | 2 |
Proble MOF Organizing the Loggers by John Pancner | 2 |
The Good Citizen’s League by A. L. Emerson | 2 |
A Matter of a Generation | 2 |
Why a World of Anathemas on Our Heads? | 3 |
Emerson Advance Routes | 3 |
Fall in Line! by A. L. Emerson | 3 |
Union Committee Statement by S. D. Cain, C. Havens, T. E. Bagett, Jesse Cassell | 3 |
Defective Seein’ Things | 3 |
Tom and Bill Union Men – Bill Won’t Sign Up Until – by Skag | 3 |
Not Full-Blooded Texans by D. Strickland | 3 |
The Mule’s Story by Covington Hall | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Colrado Smashes Constitution, Too | 4 |
Haywood Leads Silk Strike | 4 |
Black Hundred of De Ridder | 4 |
Alle Samee Lousayana | 4 |
The One Big Union | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
The Lumberjack [12] Vol. 1 No. 12 | March 27th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Advertise De Ridder | 1 |
Association to Meet | 1 |
Fake Union Warning by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
Merryhellville News by S. S. 39 | 1 |
Help Save This Home | 1 |
Mrs. Joe Ferro | 1 |
Take Notice Hobos! | 1 |
Chain Gang Labor | 1 |
Lost: One Investigation | 1 |
J. Her-man McMahon | 1 |
Low Wages Chief Evil | 1 |
Emerson Advance Routes | 1 |
Masters and Slaves by Scott Nearing | 2 |
Lumber | 2 |
Us the Hoboes by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Job by E. F. Doree | 2 |
The False Gods Must Go | 3 |
The Buggiest Bugs by Covington Hall | 3 |
Hell-Hole News by J. R. Strother | 3 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
Companeros Trabajadores, Salud by L. M. Ceniceros | 4 |
De Arturo L. Emerson by L. M. Ceniceros (trans.) | 4 |
It’s Organize or Get Off the Earth – Take Your Choice by Sabot Scab | 4 |
Western District Booming by W. J. Edgeworth | 4 |
The Historic Two by Philip Haley | 4 |
Sayings of Ingersoll by Robert Ingersoll | 4 |
The Lumberjack [13] Vol. 1 No. 13 | April 3rd, 1913 (Alexandrea, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Notes from Emerson | 1 |
General Strike | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
Meryville on Bum by Fredonia Stevenson | 1 |
We Have Good and Bad Reports… by Red Top | 1 |
Haywood Jailed | 1 |
Be a Man! | 1 |
Smallpox at Reeves | 1 |
Advertise De Ridder | 1 |
Statement by John Hill | 1 |
The Pigmy’s Shadow by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Job! by Jay Smith | 2 |
Sabotage: What it Means to the Worker by J. W. Kelly | 2 |
Mary, the Mother of Christ by Covington Hall | 2 |
A Sawmill Notice by Clarence H. Edwards | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Don’t Go West by A Tourist | 3 |
More Merryville Doin’s by Wat Tyler | 3 |
An Oil Workers Hall | 3 |
Emerson Advance Routes | 3 |
The Ever-Victorious I. W. W. | 3 |
News from Hell Holes by S. S. 113, A No. One, Mary Magdalen, A. Pumpgun, The Mudcat | 3 |
McKusker Denies Letter | 3 |
King Labor by W. M. Witt | 3 |
A Los Dirmidis by Juan Gonzalez | 4 |
El Trabajador lo Hace Todo | 4 |
Filosofia de un Parasito by Alvaro Ortiz | 4 |
Lend a Hand by J. R. Strother | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
Race Equality by J. H. Ezernack | 4 |
Western District Booming by John Pancner | 4 |
The Lumberjack [14] Vol. 1 No. 14 | April 10th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Free Press Twoo | 1 |
Help Civilize the Santa Fe by Le Diable du Dixie | 1 |
Might is Right | 1 |
Snap Shots of Grate Men by J. L. Knight | 1 |
Peonity Shot to Pieces by The Rattlesnake | 1 |
Another Outrage by S. S. 33 | 1 |
Long Villans Looney by W. E. Hollingsworth | 1 |
Insulting to League | 1 |
Still It Grows | 1 |
March on Denver | 1 |
Strike at Fay Won by A. No. One | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
The Shameless Fruit Trust by A Banana Slave | 2 |
What is the I. W. W.? | 2 |
Can a Strike by Lawful? by E. F. Doree | 2 |
Forest Swiping by J. R. Strother | 2 |
Emerson Advance Routes | 2 |
The Lumberjack [15] Vol. 1 No. 15 | April 17th, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
A Conquered Province | 1 |
Merryville Vice Versa by S. S. 44 | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
Advertise De Ridder | 1 |
The Emerson Faction | 1 |
News from the Pacific N. W. | 1 |
Sabotage, Thou Sacred Word! | 1 |
We Told You So | 1 |
Big Red Special | 1 |
On to Denver! | 1 |
Sabotage and Sophistication | 2 |
Old Mother Hubbard… by The Billy Goat | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
US Peons Pal Again by C. Havens | 2 |
Cowards Should Keep Out of Battle | 2 |
Depleted Treasury | 3 |
To the Wage Workers in the Oil Fields by C. L. Lambert | 3 |
A Red Socialist’s Idea by Ariel | 3 |
The Workers and Their Power by M. A. Otis | 3 |
Woman’s Wage | 4 |
The I. W. W. to Have a Book | 4 |
There Was Once | 4 |
Preamble of Citizens Free Speech and Assemblage Association | 4 |
A Red Christian’s Idea by J. N. Nelson | 4 |
The Lumberjack [16] Vol. 1 No. 16 | April 23rd, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
De Ridder Attention! | 1 |
Attention! by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
Westward, Ho! by Frank R. Schleis | 1 |
Convention Notice by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
Leesville, Attention! | 1 |
Notice! | 1 |
Blacklisted Members, Attention! by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
What is Law? | 1 |
The I. W. W.; Its Form and its Purpose by Jay Smith | 2 |
Control Vs. Ownership by Covington Hall | 2 |
Benjamin J. Legere | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Tom and Bill, Union Men by Skag | 3 |
A New Idea | 3 |
Job Cowards by Clarence H. Edwards | 3 |
The Silent Agitator by A. Logger | 3 |
Fighting Newsies Win Strike by A. Newsie | 3 |
The Sawdust Heroes | 3 |
Peace at Akron – A Lesson by Old Reb | 3 |
Allee Sammee I. W. W. | 3 |
Uplifting Agriculture | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Good Advice | 3 |
End War | 3 |
Faith | 3 |
Elizabeth Tampers U. S. Mail? by D. N. Gorman | 4 |
Railroaders, Attention! | 4 |
The Bonehead Workingman by George G. Allen | 4 |
Doomed Denver by Frank H. Rogers | 4 |
Dear Fellow Workers by A. L. Emerson | 4 |
The Lumberjack [17] Vol. 1 No. 17 | May 1st, 1913 (Alexandria, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
God Joins I. W. W. | 1 |
Breakers Ahead | 1 |
Lumberjack Comment | 1 |
Eureka Dons Wooden Shoes | 1 |
Lumberjack Moved | 1 |
Tioga Notes by The Billy Sheep | 1 |
Rebellion by Covington Hall | 1 |
Arrest Haywood to Prevent Disturbance | 1 |
Democracy’s Unlimited Might by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Purchasing Power of Money | 2 |
Lumberjack Comment | 2 |
The Unifying Force | 2 |
First Impression by E. F. Doree | 2 |
Was This Sabotage? by Frank R. Schleis | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Dead Again | 2 |
General Strike Propaganda | 3 |
Behold! by Covington Hall | 3 |
Hear Ye All! by James Russel Lowell | 3 |
Log Cutters Attention! by Jay Smith | 3 |
Economic Determinism by B. J. Robertson | 3 |
How It Works by Charles Edward Russell | 3 |
Pinchot’s Perfect Painting of Philosophy by Gifford Pinchot | 3 |
The World Builders by Covington Hall | 4 |
Right to Rights by C. L. Filigno | 4 |
Cravens Hotel by John R. Strother | 4 |
What is War? | 4 |
Starks Notes by Robert Clark | 4 |
Forest Devastation | 4 |
The Lumberjack [18] Vol. 1 No. 18 | May 9th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lies are Lies, Says Old Reb by Old Reb | 1 |
How God Damned Merryville by Fredonia Stevenson | 1 |
I. W. W. Whips Denver by Fred Hardy | 1 |
Blacklisted Members, Attention! by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
Convention Call by Frank R. Schleis | 1 |
God Crushes Elizabeth by Peter the Hermit | 1 |
Advertise De Ridder | 1 |
Truth | 1 |
God Strikes Kirby by C. Havens | 1 |
Neame Notes | 1 |
American Federation of Labor Passes Two Million Mark This Month by C. L. S. | 2 |
The Truth by E. F. Doree | 2 |
A Hint to the Lumberjacks by R. U. Wise | 2 |
A Message to Log Cutters by J. M. Wall | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
A Curious Case by T. J. | 3 |
Pinewood Notes by Brit | 3 |
Said the Madman | 3 |
General Strike Propaganda by Jay Smith | 4 |
The Dishwasher by Jim Seymour | 4 |
Lost, Strayed or Stolen by D. W. Ellis | 4 |
Reflexionando by Jose Filgueira | 4 |
The Lumberjack [19] Vol. 1 No. 19 | May 15th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
To the Working Class by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
What the Strike is About | 1 |
Listen You Behind the Car by Shelley | 1 |
An Appeal from Treason by Covington Hall | 1 |
Are You Satisfied? by Jay Smith | 1 |
God’s Number by Lucifer | 1 |
Civilization and Poverty by C. L. Filigno | 2 |
An Eye of an Eye by Red Nufsed | 2 |
Government by The Stormy Petrel | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
How To Fix It by Life | 2 |
They Fought Our Battle | 3 |
Ludington Notes by Dags | 3 |
What the Union Has Done by A. L. Emerson | 3 |
A View of the Land Question by L. W. Williams | 3 |
A Red Time by W. E. Hollingsworth | 4 |
Hasta Cuando by Jose Filgueira | 4 |
Awake! by Rincy Wake | 4 |
Blacklisted Members, Attention! by A. L. Emerson | 4 |
Lost, Strayed or Stolen by D. W. Ellis | 4 |
The Madman’s Boast by Covington Hall | 4 |
Amen! by C. A. Hartung | 4 |
Logic by Life | 4 |
The Lumberjack [20] Vol. 1 No 20 | May 22nd, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Notice! Election for a General Strike | 1 |
A. F. of L. Tailors Score John Golden | 1 |
In the Holy Name of Trade by Covington Hall | 1 |
Ghosts Rule Merryville God Still Raising the Devil by Fredonia Stevenson | 1 |
Michigan Lumberjacks Organize by E. F. Doree | 1 |
Forward | 1 |
Oil Workers, Attention! by F. L. Tiffany | 1 |
Rpsepine Notice by J. H. Fletcher | 1 |
Rock-Botton Truth by Ariel | 2 |
The Power of the General Strike by C. L. Filigno | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
In Wonderland | 3 |
Onward or Ignorant? by Wm. Broughton | 3 |
As to Decentrilization | 3 |
Comment by E. Webster | 3 |
Blanket-Stiffs, Farmers, Sawmills and the Rebellion by M. B. Butler | 3 |
H. G. G. by R. Soderquist | 3 |
Forged in Hell by Isael Zangwill | 3 |
As Others Saw Him | 3 |
Manifesto of the Industrial Workers of the World Australian Administration by Geo. G. Reeve, Will J. O’Keefe | 4 |
Blacklisted Members, Attention! by A. L. Emerson | 4 |
Elluchar es Vivir by Jose Filgueira | 4 |
Es La Hora by Jorge Gallant | 4 |
Cost of Living is Highest in Years | 4 |
Lost, Strayed or Stolen by D. W. Ellis | 4 |
The Lumberjack [21] Vol.1 No. 21 | May 29th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Organize! Cypress Lumber Workers, Organize! by Ariel | 1 |
The Social War | 1 |
Convention Organized | 1 |
To the Members of the Working Class and All Who Believe in Justice by Max Grabow | 1 |
Emerson’s Resignation and Recommendations by Phineas Eastman, D. R. Gordon | 1 |
Gus Martin Buys Bloodhounds by Old Reb | 1 |
Notice! by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
Some Questions by H. H. Kizer | 2 |
Answer by Covington Hall | 2 |
Lumber Camps Need More Men | 2 |
Blessed Institutions by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Nomination of Officers by Fredonia Stevenson | 3 |
From Western District by Frank R. Schleis | 3 |
De Ridder Backs Off | 3 |
Legere Railroaded | 3 |
The Higher Art | 3 |
Lunacy at Large | 3 |
Oily Bob | 3 |
Lost, Strayed or Stolen by D. W. Ellis | 3 |
More Law and Order by C. S. Deeney | 4 |
Stereopticon Lectures by Jay Smith | 4 |
Reminiscences | 4 |
Fellow-Worker Jesus by C. R. Griffin | 4 |
The Capitalist Press | 4 |
The Development of Oil Well Machinery by C. L. Lambert | 4 |
Hacia La Huelga General by J. Filgueria | 4 |
La Mentira del Contrato by Jorge Gallant | 4 |
Some Definitions | 4 |
The Lumberjack [22] Vol. 1 No. 22 | June 5th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Punished for Loyalty to Their Class by J. S. Biscay | 1 |
Workers Keep Away from Atlantic and Southern Ports | 1 |
A Texan’s Ringing Appeal by Texas Rebel | 1 |
Merryville Scabs, Attention! | 1 |
When the Leaves Come Out by A Paint Creek Miner | 2 |
Isn’t It Just to See the Hills… | 2 |
The Power of the Ballot Box by I. Williford | 2 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 2 |
Riches, Not Wealth Increase by Bernard Shaw | 2 |
The Marshfield Strike by W. J. Edgeworth | 3 |
How to Get Good Jobs by Jay Smith | 3 |
Wanted! by Jay Smith | 3 |
Those Two Bad Bills | 3 |
Montana Loggers Strike | 3 |
Militarism | 3 |
Thank God! by Harry Kemp | 3 |
My Father Said | 3 |
On to Peoria! | 3 |
Vagrancy by Horace Nomann | 3 |
General Strike of Lumber Workers On by Frank R. Schleis | 3 |
Friendship, You Know | 3 |
Stereopticon Lectures by Jay Smith | 3 |
Lost, Strayed or Stolen by D. W. Ellis | 3 |
Agitation | 4 |
Rush the Almighty | 4 |
Moses and the I. W. W. | 4 |
Waste in Gas | 4 |
How Haywood Lied | 4 |
The Lumberjack [23] Vol. 1 No. 23 | June 12th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Western Forests Flaming with Revolt | 1 |
Wanted! by Jay Smith | 1 |
The Situation on the River Front | 1 |
Rush the Almighty | 1 |
Want | 1 |
El Abierto Conflicto | 1 |
Attention Lumberjacks by Ruby Idom | 1 |
A Prayer by Old Reb | 2 |
Some Things Our Mother and Sisters Can Do by M. B. Butler | 2 |
Counterfeit Capital by Tom Lawson | 2 |
Stop This Thief Stealing | 2 |
The Right to Labor by Edward Markham | 2 |
Come All Ye Slaves by H. Lewis | 2 |
Ecomium by Ernest Griffeath | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Wanted! by Jay Smith | 3 |
Heed This Call by Jay Smith | 3 |
I, the Soul of Labor by Covington Hall | 3 |
Stay Away from Fay! by Clarence H. Edwards | 3 |
Luddington on Bum | 3 |
A Lumber King’s Appeal by I. Skinem Kirbehauser | 3 |
Stereopticon Lectures by Jay Smith | 3 |
Boost for a Big Convention | 3 |
An Dis Ain’t No Dream by Filius Nullins | 3 |
Saffrons Stung | 3 |
From Chunks of I. W. W’ism by A. H. | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
La Huelga de los Marinos by J. Filgueria | 4 |
The Song of the Longshoremen by Happy on the Door | 4 |
The Lumberjack [24] Vol. 1 No. 24 | June 19th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
United Fruit Co. Riot by W. J. Parks | 1 |
Lumber War News | 1 |
Appeal of United Seamen’s Defense League | 2 |
Late Sea War News | 2 |
Weary Workers into Knocking Off | 2 |
A Picayune | 2 |
Lumberjack Censored by Covington Hall | 2 |
Proposed Amendments by Thomas Flynn | 2 |
Resolutions of No. 322 | 2 |
Things Hum in Flour City by The News Boy | 2 |
St. Peter and the Scab by The Scab | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Bodine Shipping Scabs by Robert Lee Warwick | 3 |
Turrialba 36 Hours Late | 3 |
Acto Triste Hemoso by Jose Filgueira | 3 |
Lumber War News | 4 |
Sedro-Wooley Strike News by John Pancner | 4 |
Montana News | 4 |
Eureka News | 4 |
Merryville Strike Off | 4 |
Stark’s Barbecue | 4 |
Seein’ Things by S. S. 39 | 4 |
Wanted! by Jay Smith | 4 |
The Lumberjack [25] Vol. 1 No. 25 | June 26th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lumber War Bulletins | 1 |
God on Job Again by J. H. C. Helton | 1 |
Merryville Notes | 1 |
Fruit Trust Groggy | 1 |
Socio-Biologic Explanation of the Agitator by Philip S. Haley | 2 |
High Cost of Living by Jay Smith | 2 |
How to Make a Job Pay by E. F. Doree | 2 |
Motion Portland Locals by B. E. Nilsson | 3 |
Resolutions Portland Locals by B. E. Nilsson | 3 |
Is the Ballot Peacable by H. Lewis | 3 |
Be a Man or a Brush Monkey by W. M. Witt | 3 |
Local Secretaries and Members by Phineas Eastman | 3 |
The General Strike | 3 |
Unsexing Men | 3 |
A. C. M.’s Peace Disturbed by J. F. Curd, Archie Bunch, Robert Kelly | 3 |
Why Not Investigate Louisiana? by I. C. Ruby | 3 |
Riffaf Americans | 4 |
Maldita Burguesta! | 4 |
Rosepine Picnic | 4 |
Stark’s Barbecue | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
Tugboat Crews’ Strike | 4 |
The Lumberjack [26] Vol. 1 No. 26 | July 3rd, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
In the Holy Name of Business | 1 |
Lumber Trust War | 1 |
Fruit Trust War | 1 |
n Memorian | 2 |
Labor’s Declaration of Interdependence by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Real Government Today by B. E. Nilsson | 2 |
Regarding Petitions by Jay Smith | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Resolutions L. U. 218 by Fredonia Stevenson, J. W. Winey | 3 |
Important Notices! by Jay Smith | 3 |
Re the Lumberjack by Covington Hall | 3 |
Minneapolis Notes by W. J. Fisher | 3 |
The Cat called Sab by Red Nufsed | 3 |
Comment by Timber Beast | 3 |
A Daily Occurance by Philip Haley | 3 |
Beware! | 3 |
Rather | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Progreso en Marcha by Franciscal | 4 |
From Storm Centers by John Pancner | 4 |
Merryville on Hog by Red Fred | 4 |
Sedro Wolley Notes by Chas. Gardner | 4 |
The Ipswitch Strike by C. L. Pingree | 4 |
1,180 Chauffeurs in Paris Strike | 4 |
Overheard in Prisons at New Orleans by W. Day | 4 |
Ware Suckers by Blocky the Stung | 4 |
Why Capitalists Abhor Stealing by Henry L. Slobodin | 4 |
Notice! by J. H. Fletcher | 4 |
The Lumberjack [27] Vol. 1 No. 27 | July 10th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Re the Lumberjack by C. H. | 1 |
Ball Woodsman Strike by J. Williamson | 1 |
Pollock Strike by Jay Smith | 1 |
Gaines Held Incommuni9cado by S. S. 44 | 1 |
Puget Sound Strike Off by Frank R. Schleis | 1 |
Marine Transport Workers Strike Still Unbroken | 1 |
Look-a-Here, Lumberjack! | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
The Bonehead’s Prayer by W. M. Witt | 2 |
The Nigger Scab | 2 |
Tucker, Utah Strike Won by H. C. Sherman | 2 |
We Must by Covington Hall | 2 |
Help the Ipswich Strikers | 3 |
The Ipswich Strike | 3 |
Saw Mill “Accidents” by The Wooden Shoe Kid | 3 |
Under State Socialism | 3 |
As to Decentrilization by T. A. Hickey | 3 |
A Manly Man | 3 |
A Song of Revolution by P. A. Oliver | 3 |
Thinking by Life | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Rice’s Lectures | 4 |
La Huelga General Prizes by W. B. Cook | 4 |
Omaha Strike Won by P. McEnvoy | 4 |
Abou Sub Hustler by A Monoline Slave | 4 |
De Sab Cat by Notgnivoc the Barbarian | 4 |
Siempre Firmes | 4 |
The Christs of To-Day by H. Lewis | 4 |
The Voice of the People [28] Vol. II No. 28 | July 17th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Fruit Trust Complaining | 1 |
The Strike by Covington Hall | 1 |
Fellow Worker Gaines | 1 |
Ball Front Down | 1 |
Water Supply Cut from Homes of Patterson Strikers | 1 |
South Africa Shaken | 1 |
Our New Name by Covington Hall | 1 |
Necessity by Covington Hall | 1 |
Dear Lumberjacks by Red Wing | 2 |
Los Angeles Electrical Workers Industrialize | 2 |
As to Decentrilization by Rankin File | 2 |
Decentralization the Function of the Zones by C. Tabor | 3 |
Rosepine Notes | 3 |
Bently, La. Picnic by Red J. | 3 |
Pollock Fiasco by A. A. Rice | 3 |
In Memoriam | 3 |
Secretaries Notice by Jay Smith | 3 |
Rebels Attention! | 3 |
NYIDC Amendment Endorsed by Alexander MacKey | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Chinese Mutiny, Three of Crew May Die | 4 |
Los Hechos de un Cobarde by J. Filgueria | 4 |
Coming Dates for A. A. Rice | 4 |
A Few Don’ts by W. M. Witt | 4 |
Merryville Notes by Fredonia Stevenson | 4 |
Marshfield Outrage | 4 |
The Average Soldier by W. M. Witt | 4 |
College Scabs Coming | 4 |
Peabody’s Spirit Still Abroad by H. C. Sherman | 4 |
Later by H. C. Sherman | 4 |
Pan-American Insurance Co. | 4 |
The Voice of the People [29] Vol. II No. 29 | July 24th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lynch Law Incited in Seattle by Secretary of Navy Daniels | 1 |
Portland Borders on Domestic War | 1 |
Remittance Notice | 1 |
Fruit Trust Coolies Rebel, Passengers Mutiny | 1 |
General Assault on the I. W. W. by Covington Hall | 2 |
Lumber Kings Threatening by Ed Lehman | 2 |
A Bulletin Needed | 2 |
Trautman with S. L. P. | 2 |
Stealing Labor | 2 |
Alexandria Day by W. M. Witt | 2 |
The Pelican by Life | 2 |
The Helucant | 2 |
Appeal of the United Seamen’s Defense League | 2 |
Bocchinni and Legere Want Books | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Another Emerson Story | 3 |
Merryville Books by Fredonia Stevenson | 3 |
Ball Front Strike by J. Williamson | 3 |
New Officers by Thomas Flynn | 3 |
N. Y. D. C. Protest by Thomas Flynn | 3 |
Resolution Re The Industrial Worker by A. Kupahl, Jos. Murray, Chris Jensen, Harry Feinberg, A. R. Edmiston, Frank Wolny, B. E. Nilsson | 3 |
Letter of Thanks by Chas. Gardner, Chas. Miller, Henry Smith, John Anderson, A. Fisher | 3 |
Report of Sedro Wolley Strike Committee by Chas. Miller, W. Julian, A. Fisher | 3 |
Mr. Flathead by J. N. Nelson | 3 |
Laster Invited by Johnnie on the Spot | 3 |
A Lumber King Tells Truth by Ed Lehman | 3 |
Open Letter by W. J. Parks | 4 |
Merryville Notes by Red Fred | 4 |
Intelligence is Power by Jay Smith | 4 |
Coming Dates for A. A. Rice | 4 |
Cravens Notes by J. R. Strother | 4 |
Ipswich Strikers Evicted | 4 |
Bohemian and Slovak Fellow-Workers by Stanley Mathias | 4 |
Late Ball News by Wm. Croom | 4 |
San Francisco M. T. W. by John Dowe | 4 |
Pope’s Guards Rebel | 4 |
All Except Three Seamen Discharge | 4 |
The Voice of the People [30] Vol. II No. 30 | July 31st, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Moyer’s Samaratins by Charles Cline | 1 |
Twins | 1 |
Loggers Stay Away by P. Stock | 1 |
The Portland War by B. E. Nilsson | 1 |
Cause of Fight by B. E. Nilsson | 1 |
Seamen’s Strike Off | 1 |
Can’t Understand by Nina Lane McBride | 1 |
Labor’sInvestment by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Barbarica by Jim Seymour | 2 |
Workings of the Fruit Trust | 2 |
Modern Slavery by C. L. Lambert | 2 |
Song of the Syndicalist | 3 |
Slushialists Investigate W. VA. | 3 |
Hear! by Omar | 3 |
Puritanism | 3 |
San Pedro Songs | 3 |
The Toad by Pat Riot | 3 |
Wat Not Ben Myatt | 3 |
Porque no Continuar by J. Filgueria | 3 |
Coming Dates for A. A. Rice | 3 |
Australian I. W. W. Locals | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
The Voice Calls by Jay Smith | 4 |
Country Propaganda by T. W. Allen | 4 |
Rotten Railroads | 4 |
Seamen Notice | 4 |
Social Lightning | 4 |
A Rockey Story | 4 |
Harry Green, Notice by W. Billings | 4 |
Onward Christian Soldiers by Wm. Lloyd Garrison | 4 |
Monks Strike | 4 |
The Sucker’s Song by A Brush Monkey | 4 |
The Voice of the People [31] Vol. II No. 31 | August 7th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Police Hyenas Corners in Los Angeles by Doran, Bender, Hawkins, Darrington | 1 |
Seattle Riots by Frank R. Schleis | 1 |
Fellow Worker Gaines | 1 |
On the Road to Power by J. T. Doran | 2 |
The Farmer Question by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Bearers of the Light by Henry Tichenor | 2 |
Re the Industrial Worker by W. B. Cook | 3 |
Resolution of Protest of Local 215 I. W. W. by Roderick J. MacDonald, Martin Berkley, W. J. Bell | 3 |
Stenographic Report of Convention Demanded by Roderick J. MacDonald, Martin Berkley, W. J. Bell | 3 |
Tacoma Resolutions by Marcus A. Otis, Gus Schutzler, A. J. Martin | 3 |
Walker Smith Answers Another Charge by Walker C. Smith | 3 |
Philadelphia D. C. Motion by J. J. Miller | 3 |
A Damned Lie | 3 |
Fleming to Lecture | 3 |
Power of the Minority by Henry David Thoreau | 3 |
Marine News by W. J. Parks | 3 |
Coming Dates for A. A. Rice | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Frisco M. T. W. on Job by Fred L. Tiffany | 4 |
Marinos del Puerto de New Orleans Alerta by J. Filgueria | 4 |
Portland Free Speech Fight by B. E. Nilsson | 4 |
Ball Woodsmen Win by W. C. Taylor | 4 |
Merryville Union Barbecue | 4 |
The Voice of the People [32] Vol. II No. 32 | August 14th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Merryvillianism in Lime Light | 1 |
California Hop Pickers Revolt | 1 |
Steal Trust Slaves Rebel | 1 |
Judge Barbe Sentences Babies to Pen | 1 |
The Voice Calls by John J. Weihing | 1 |
Fellow Workers! by Covington Hall | 1 |
Decentralization by E. W. Vanderlieth | 2 |
Editor’s Note | 2 |
The I. W. W. Needs Your Support | 2 |
The Reason Why by The Job Scout | 2 |
R. R. Pirate and Sky Pilot Discuss I. W. W. by Ruby Idom | 2 |
Some Needed Laws by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Don’t Be a Quitter by R. W. Service | 2 |
If by Rudyard Kipling | 2 |
Brown Objects by A. H. Brown | 3 |
New Officers Southern District by Jay Smith | 3 |
To the Peons of W. La., and E. Texas by W. M. Witt | 3 |
Re Press Fund by Jay Smith | 3 |
No. 84 Expels Heindrichs by J. W. Kelly | 3 |
Rice at Rosepine | 3 |
Fellow Workers | 3 |
Two Fine Pamphlets | 3 |
A Good One by T. J. O’Brien | 3 |
When Slaves and Masters are Comrades by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Rebels Wanted in the South by Jay Smith | 4 |
Denver Hotel Slaves Mutiny | 4 |
I. C. Cuts Dividends | 4 |
To the U. S. Congress | 4 |
Seneca on War | 4 |
Merryville Union Barbecue | 4 |
The Voice of the People [33] Vol. II No. 33 | August 21st, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Copper Trust Thugs Run Salt Lake City | 1 |
Who Imported Coolies U. F. Co. or U. S. Government | 1 |
Ipswich Fund Notice by Nathan Herman | 1 |
Woodsmen of the South | 1 |
Just the Same or Why Working Class Needs One Big Union by Ed Lehman | 1 |
The Union vs. The State by Covington Hall | 2 |
Vivid Account of Hop Field Horrors by Murphy | 2 |
Ita Est | 2 |
Colfax Local Moved | 3 |
On Worker and G. E. B. by W. I. Fisher | 3 |
Rosepine Notice | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
As to Anarchism by E. W. Vanderlieth | 3 |
Voices by H. Lewis | 3 |
Nigger Lovers by H. M. Witt | 3 |
Los Against New Paper by W. B. Cook | 4 |
Fellow-Worker Gaines | 4 |
James Gill, Prisoner of War by James Gill | 4 |
Leesville, LA., Justice | 4 |
Porque no Luchar by J. Filgueria | 4 |
Adventures in the Jungles by The Nighthawk | 4 |
War Bulletins | 4 |
The Voice of the People [34] Vol. II No. 34 | August 28th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Thugs Challenge Civilization in Salt Lake City | 1 |
Bit Barbecue | 1 |
Judge Humphries Incites to Assassination | 1 |
Freedom’s Fight in Mexico | 1 |
Lucifer the Morning Star by Covington Hall | 1 |
Help Hop Pickers by Andy Barber | 1 |
Fellow-Worker Gaines | 1 |
Decentralization by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Coming Panic by Jay Smith | 2 |
Ideas by Geo. Butler | 2 |
When by Clarence H. Edwards | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Appeal | 3 |
District Organization by Peter Johnsen | 3 |
The Honest Burglar by Rev. M. A. Smith | 3 |
Italy, Spain and U. S. A. by J. Filgueria | 3 |
Notice Fellow-Workers by W. B. Cook | 3 |
Anxiety on the Rand | 3 |
The Sailor of the Sail by Thomas Fleming Day | 4 |
New Orleans Maritime News by The Artful Dodger | 4 |
When Will the I. W. W. Go Out of Business by W. M. Witt | 4 |
State Begs Union | 4 |
Bill Cooper | 4 |
Utilizing the By-Product | 4 |
A Los Que No Estan Enterados by J. Filgueria | 4 |
A La Clare Trabajadora by Julio Castillo Rubio | 4 |
Patriotism by Mary Field | 4 |
A. F. L. Bulwarks Capitalism | 4 |
The Voice of the People [35] Vol. II No. 35 | September 4th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Blackhanding Themselves? | 1 |
Mexican Slaves vs. American Capitalist | 1 |
Old Ireland’s Workers Fight | 1 |
Vancouver Mine War by W. C. Sandberg | 1 |
The Force that Rules the World by Covington Hall | 2 |
Luminescence from Eureka by Alexander MacKay | 2 |
Exploting Perfection by W. M. Witt | 2 |
What is a Hobo? by Jim Seymour | 2 |
God Said | 2 |
The Magic Letters | 2 |
Minorities by Paul Lawrence Dunbar | 2 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Diplomacy | 3 |
Jackass Laws | 3 |
A Hobo’s Suggestion by John Cassidy | 3 |
N. O. Marine News by The Artful Dodger | 3 |
The Seamens Enemies by Little Tich | 3 |
The Social General Strike by Walker C. Smith | 3 |
Churches Excommunicate Unionists | 3 |
Sam Pedro Smoker | 4 |
Merryville Barbecue by Phineas Eastman | 4 |
Strike at Randolph, LA. | 4 |
A Merry Haw-Haw! by Invincible Weary Willie | 4 |
The Rand Massacre | 4 |
The Voice of the People [36] Vol. II No. 36 | September 11th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lumber Output to be Reduced One-Third | 1 |
Mine Stealings Biggest Ever | 1 |
Merryville Happenings by Old Rush | 1 |
Lumber Trust Pleads Guilty | 1 |
Fiends of Hell Outdone | 1 |
To All Electrical Workers by J. T. Doran | 2 |
Organize Dixie! by Ruby Idom | 2 |
To the Workers in the Oil Fields by Fred L. Tiffany | 2 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Great Scott by Alexander MacKay | 3 |
Help! Murder! by Chas. E. Berg | 3 |
The Decentralizer by E. W. Vanderlieth | 3 |
The Hand of Change | 3 |
Sailors Jailed | 3 |
Strike Back | 3 |
Laconics by Victor Robinson | 3 |
Profit Sharing | 3 |
Letter from Bill Cooper by Bill Cooper | 3 |
Ingersollia by Robert Ingersoll | 3 |
Sayings of Tom Mann by Thomas Mann | 3 |
God and Country by Carlo Tresca | 4 |
Revolutionary Action a Necessity by J. Filgueria | 4 |
La Union es la Fuerza | 4 |
A. F. L. Evolving | 4 |
Failure by Covington Hall | 4 |
It’s H____ Everywhere by W. M. Witt | 4 |
The Voice of the People [37] Vol. II No. 37 | September 18th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Hop Kings’ Victims | 1 |
Miners of Mon Valley Victimized | 1 |
Tools on Strike | 1 |
Longshoremen Fight Each Oher | 1 |
Every Day by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Question of Decentralization by Paul Dupres | 2 |
To the Po’ White trash by Phineas Eastman | 2 |
Art of Eating by Los Angeles Shorty | 2 |
Individuality by Robert Ingersoll | 2 |
CLubbing List | 3 |
Oil Swiping Fine | 3 |
Workingmen Protect Yourselves | 3 |
The Pale Laugh by K. E. Primus-Nyman | 3 |
Labor Day Come and Gone by J. T. Doran | 4 |
W. E. Upshaw Killed | 4 |
Merryville Doings | 4 |
DeQuincy Notice | 4 |
It Is to Laf! | 4 |
The Masters’ Skunk by C. Tabor | 4 |
Salt Lake Rebels Fighting Hard | 4 |
A Nightmare’s Nest by Voc the Barbarian | 4 |
Song Books by W. B. Cook | 4 |
The Voice of the People [38] Vol. II No. 38 | September 25th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
No. 37 | 1 |
Hamons, Hicks, Leesville and Pollock, LA. Subscribers | 1 |
Notice | 1 |
Local Unions Please Rush Remittances | 1 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 1 |
Haywood Ill | 1 |
Charlie Cline Smuggler | 1 |
Rebels, Attention! | 1 |
Seamen’s International Movement Warning! | 1 |
Dock Workers, Attention! | 1 |
Woodsmen, Unite | 1 |
The Question of Decentralization by Paul Dupres | 2 |
Editor’s Note by Covington Hall | 2 |
Working Men of the Forests Be Rebels by Jay Smith | 2 |
Reveries on the State by Voc the Barbarian | 2 |
The Lost City of Quivera by Covington Hall | 3 |
The War of To-Day | 3 |
The Job by Covington Hall | 3 |
Big DeQuincy Meeting by Chile Carne Con | 4 |
Oakland Arrests by C. Edwards | 4 |
Sedro Wolley by John M. Slarrow | 4 |
Po’ Ole Uncle Sam | 4 |
Convention Notes by J. Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
September 18th by J. Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
September 19th by J. Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
Freedom of Speech | 4 |
Say, You | 4 |
From Caroline Nelson by Caroline Nelson | 4 |
Let’s Get It Out by Covington Hall | 4 |
Old Spokane Humming | 4 |
Warwick off Social War by Robert Lee Warwick | 4 |
The Voice of the People [39] Vol II. No. 39 | October 2nd, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Longview, Or Cattle vs. Lumberjacks | 1 |
N. O. D. and C. Council Losing Grip | 1 |
Stay Away from Pacific Coast by W. B. Cook | 1 |
San Francisco, Take Notice by Peter Klement | 1 |
Salt Lake News by Ed. Rowan | 1 |
the Question of Decentralization by Paul Dupres | 2 |
Solidarity by Ruby Idom | 2 |
Terrible Texas and the Sunny South by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Machine and the Worker | 2 |
It Couldn’t Be Done by Edgar A. Guest | 2 |
The Terror in Ireland | 2 |
Convention Notes by J. Gabriel Soltis | 3 |
Ortie and Harry | 4 |
Cline Appeals to Rebels | 4 |
Go to Kinder | 4 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 4 |
Liberty Luminants by Jo Labadie | 4 |
Peter Murray Killed | 4 |
Says Eureka by Alexander MacKay | 4 |
Rebels, Attention! | 4 |
Parrots or Pullets by Covington Hall | 4 |
The Voice of the People [40] Vol. II No. 40 | October 9th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Street Car Men Done at Salt Lake | 1 |
In Deep Water with D. & C. C. | 1 |
Remember Wheatland by James Rohn | 1 |
Cravens Crying for Flatheads | 1 |
General Strike in Italy | 1 |
Hands Off Mexico by Al Sikes, Murrel E. Flood | 1 |
The Question of Decentralization by Paul Dupres | 2 |
The Deputy Sheriff by Satan | 2 |
The Power that Moves the World by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Decentralized Localism | 2 |
Rejuvination of Eugene | 3 |
Back Numbers Wanted | 3 |
Tom Mann’s Dates | 3 |
A Telephone Girl’s Story by Jane Street | 3 |
The Vice Squad | 4 |
Convention Notes by Onlooker | 4 |
Pacific Coast Notice | 4 |
Never Submit by J. R. Strother | 4 |
Members No. 341 Notice by James Scott | 4 |
A Good Suggestion | 4 |
Plenty of Room on Top | 4 |
Southern District Notice | 4 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 4 |
Marcus Bawls Himself Out by Joe Murray | 4 |
The Voice of the People [41] Vol. II No. 41 | October 16th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Rebels! Save Cline, Rangel and Companions from the Huertaistas of Texas | 1 |
A Rotten Job | 1 |
Kinder Massmeeting | 1 |
Philadelphia M. T. W. Still Winning by C. Filigno | 1 |
The Song the I. W. W. Never Sings by Old Reb | 2 |
Rambling Thoughts by Nelson | 2 |
Mexican Concessions | 2 |
Confessions of a Kept Editor by John Swinton | 2 |
I Won’t Work by Starr E. Bountar | 2 |
Note by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Question of Decentralization | 2 |
Filigno Explains Murphy Vote by C. L. Filigno | 3 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 3 |
Ebert Declines Nomination by Justin Ebert | 3 |
Flynn Addresses I. W. W. by Thomas Flynn | 3 |
Longview and Longhell | 3 |
Us the Hoboes by Covington Hall | 3 |
To Political Pleaders by Phineas Eastman | 3 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Ita Est | 3 |
Adventures of the Sab Cat’s Kittens by Black Robemsome | 4 |
LA. S. P. After The Voice | 4 |
Small Bundles | 4 |
Help The Voice | 4 |
Thanksgiving by An Honest Capitalist | 4 |
Only Cure for Hookworms by M. Lambright | 4 |
Rangel Appeals to Working Class by J. M. Rangel | 4 |
Ita Est | 4 |
Tom Mann’s Dates | 4 |
Back Numbers Wanted | 4 |
Southern District Notice | 4 |
Review and Voice | 4 |
Lecture | 4 |
Rebels, Attention! | 4 |
Pacific Coast Notice | 4 |
The Voice of the People [42] Vol. II No. 42 | October 23rd, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Rebels! Save Cline, Rangel and Companions from the Huertaistas of Texas | 1 |
A Rotten Job | 1 |
Kinder Massmeeting | 1 |
Philadelphia M. T. W. Still Winning by C. Filigno | 1 |
The Song the I. W. W. Never Sings by Old Reb | 2 |
Rambling Thoughts by Nelson | 2 |
Mexican Concessions | 2 |
Confessions of a Kept Editor by John Swinton | 2 |
I Won’t Work by Starr E. Bountar | 2 |
Note by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Question of Decentralization | 2 |
Filigno Explains Murphy Vote by C. L. Filigno | 3 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 3 |
Ebert Declines Nomination by Justin Ebert | 3 |
Flynn Addresses I. W. W. by Thomas Flynn | 3 |
Longview and Longhell | 3 |
Us the Hoboes by Covington Hall | 3 |
To Political Pleaders by Phineas Eastman | 3 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Ita Est | 3 |
Adventures of the Sab Cat’s Kittens by Black Robemsome | 4 |
LA. S. P. After The Voice | 4 |
Small Bundles | 4 |
The Voice of the People [43] Vol. II No. 43 | October 30th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Help The Voice | 4 |
Thanksgiving by An Honest Capitalist | 4 |
Only Cure for Hookworms by M. Lambright | 4 |
Rangel Appeals to Working Class by J. M. Rangel | 4 |
Ita Est | 4 |
Tom Mann’s Dates | 4 |
Back Numbers Wanted | 4 |
Southern District Notice | 4 |
Review and Voice | 4 |
Lecture | 4 |
Rebels, Attention! | 4 |
Pacific Coast Notice | 4 |
Some Preamble History | 3 |
Where We Lose | 3 |
A Veteran in Distress | 3 |
Center Shots by Frank Albers | 3 |
Haywood Needs Help | 4 |
Mann Stirs Vancouver by Louis Rodeaux | 4 |
Forest Rebels Attention by Fred L. Tiffany | 4 |
Derry Meetings by Paul Derbonne | 4 |
War is Hell | 4 |
Foreigners Wanted by Life | 4 |
Ita Est | 4 |
Southern District Notice | 4 |
Mr. Carl Canned by R. Soderquist | 4 |
Blackfoot Strike Off | 4 |
New Address | 4 |
Back Numbers Wanted | 4 |
The Voice of the People [44] Vol. II No 44 | November 6th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
We Face a Crisis | 1 |
Free Vancouver Miners | 1 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 1 |
The Voice Maintenance Fund by Covington Hall | 1 |
Clubbing List | 1 |
Lost Credentials by Chas. Clinton | 1 |
Nothing in Common by Covington Hall | 2 |
Battle Hymn of Toil by Covington Hall | 2 |
The International Syndicalist Congress by Caroline Nelson | 2 |
New Invention to Work Revolution in Cotton Spinning | 2 |
End of the I. W. W. | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 2 |
Letters of a Japanese School-Boy by Hashimura Togo | 3 |
District Councils by John Pancner | 3 |
Hope by W. M. Witt | 3 |
A Criminal by Alexy Gromor (J. Gabriel Soltis trans. from Slovak) | 3 |
Infamous Texas | 3 |
His ‘Onner Uses Sabotage in B. C. by J. Lenty | 3 |
To All Men in Canada and Elsewhere | 3 |
Reflections on Sabotage by Fred Freyr | 4 |
Hellion Hudson Rules Merryville | 4 |
L. U. 26, Denver by Pat Noonan | 4 |
Rebel Machinists Call Autocracy by O. Walters, F. G. Stemler, Fred Hack | 4 |
Cry of the People by John G. Neirhardt | 4 |
What Must I Do to Be Saved? by C. Tabor | 4 |
Derry Meetings by Paul Derbonne | 4 |
A Dollar or Two | 4 |
The Voice of the People [45] Vol. II No. 45 | November 13th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Manifesto Issued to All Workers in the Marine Transportation Industry by C. L. Filigno | 1 |
Decentralization or Co-Operation, Which? by Justus Ebert | 2 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 2 |
The End of the Road by S. and L. Star | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 2 |
Rangel Not Yet Railroaded | 3 |
Cline and Rangel Defense Fund by Elisa Aleman | 3 |
Luminiscence from Eureka by Alexander MacKay | 3 |
Wheatland Victims in Danger | 3 |
Subscribers’ Notice | 3 |
A Sad Accident | 3 |
Dowe Answers Koettgen by John Dowe | 3 |
I. W. W. Leads Rescue Strike | 3 |
Three Good Gunmen | 3 |
I. W. W. Directory | 3 |
Only the Working Class by Arturo M. Giovannitti | 3 |
Land and Liberty by Georgia Kotsch | 3 |
Pacific Coast News Items by S. Edwards, John Pancner | 3 |
Free Lovers, Too, By Gum! | 3 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 4 |
By the Wayside | 4 |
Wages and Cost of Living | 4 |
A Conjuration by Voc the Barbarian | 4 |
Derry Meetings | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
The Voice of the People [46] Vol. II No. 46 | November 20th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Forest Workers and Working Farmers, Attention | 1 |
YOU | 1 |
Men and Mules on the River Front | 1 |
Minneapolis Notice by Rich Reese | 1 |
2,000 Shovel Stiffs Rebel | 1 |
God of the Fighting Clan | 1 |
S. P. Strike Off | 1 |
Saith The Voice | 1 |
Organize! You Wage Slaves and Take Your Freedom by Jay Smith | 2 |
Appeal to Southern Lumber Workers and Working Farmers by Jay Smith | 2 |
The Marine Transport Workers by C. L. Filigno | 3 |
S. P. Strike | 3 |
Rosepine Meetings by J. H. Fletcher | 3 |
Live Wires by Ed. Ross | 3 |
Texas Manhunters Scared Stiff | 3 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Socialism, the Catholic Church and People of Irish Blood by Michael the Gael | 4 |
United Garment Workers Crushed by Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
Modern Idiots by J. Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
War, What For? by Kirkpatrick | 4 |
Cry of the Anarchist by Voc the Barbarian | 4 |
The Voice of the People [47] Vol. II No. 47 | November 27th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Manifesto Issued to All Southern Lumberjacks and Working Farmers by Jay Smith | 1 |
Some Facts and Figures About the Marine Transport Industry by C. L. Filigno | 2 |
When R. R. Men Forget by Old Reb | 2 |
Your Wages Up 661 Per Cent? | 2 |
Sabotage by Walker C. Smith | 2 |
Another Great S. A. Revolt | 2 |
War, What For? by Kirkpatrick | 3 |
How the Southern Pacific Scabs were Herded | 3 |
Economic Determinism | 3 |
Omaha Stirring by P. McEnvoy | 3 |
Got Their Bacon by Old Caesar | 3 |
Seamen, Read by El Diablo | 3 |
Frisco B W.’s Invite You by Peter Klement | 3 |
Whiskey Ring Oscar Raves | 4 |
Arrests Protestors | 4 |
Longshoremen Where Do You Stand? | 4 |
Wheatland Victims Brutally Tortured by Jack Jungmeyer | 4 |
The Wheatland Boys by Nils H. Hansson | 4 |
Southern District Demands | 4 |
The Voice of the People [48] Vol. II No. 48 | December 4th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lumberjacks, Attention! by J. Williamson, J. C. Taylor, W. C. Taylor | 1 |
The Saboteur by Ed Lehman | 1 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 1 |
General Strike Threatens Britain by Caroline Nelson | 1 |
Note by Covington Hall | 1 |
If Decentralization Were Applied by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Class Struggle by Ruby Idom | 2 |
Rotten Conditions in Rotten Texas by S. S. 44 | 2 |
Slaves or Men, Which? by C. Havens | 3 |
Sooner Than We Think by George D. Herron | 3 |
Earthly Land by R. L. Meek | 3 |
You Laboring Slaves by Old Reb | 3 |
Marine Workers, Attention! | 3 |
N. Y. D. C. Meeting by Thomas Flynn | 3 |
Sacramento’s New Hall by Andy Barber | 3 |
Sic the Scab Cats on the Blodhounds by Bill Goodman | 4 |
To the Voice by Ed. Ross | 4 |
Onward Christian Soldiers | 4 |
Hot Shots on A. F. L. Convention by Juliet Dumont | 4 |
Salt Lake News by Ed. Rowan | 4 |
Pictures Wanted | 4 |
Defense Funds Notice | 4 |
Minot Enlarges Bullpen by Red Cloud | 4 |
Wonders of Centralization | 4 |
Capitalism a Worldwide Murderbund | 4 |
Sane by The Shoe | 4 |
A Silk-Weaver’s Warning by Her Lover | 4 |
War, What For? by Kirkpatrick | 4 |
S. D. Secretaries Notice | 4 |
The Voice of the People [49] Vol. II No. 49 | December 11th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Celebrate the Voice’s Birthday by Covington Hall | 1 |
Lumber Workers and Working Farmers of Dixie, Organize! Revolt! by Covington Hall | 1 |
Shall the Voice Suspend? by Covington Hall | 2 |
Machine Hits Alaska Fishermen by C. L. Filigno | 2 |
Defense Funds Notice | 2 |
What is a Contract? by C. G. Anderson | 2 |
New York Notes by T. Flynn | 2 |
Show Me by R. L. Meek | 2 |
Seatttle Notes by Walker C. Smith | 3 |
Bunc Failed to Work | 3 |
What a Lost Strike Won by Wm. Vanhorn | 3 |
Bond Reinstated | 3 |
The State by Friedrich Nietzsche | 3 |
A Soculist’s [sic] Lament by Voc the Barbarian | 3 |
The Man on the Job by Fred Freyr | 3 |
War, What For? by Kirkpatrick | 4 |
Damn Your Charity | 4 |
Not to Resign by Covington Hall | 4 |
What Lucifer Wrote by Kaufman | 4 |
Rotten Texas Justice | 4 |
Might is Right | 4 |
The Voice of the People [50] Vol. II No. 50 | December 18th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Seamens’ Pill: Can You Swallow It? by C. L. Filigno | 1 |
Addenda by the Voice by Covington Hall | 1 |
Held Incommunicado by R. W. Hudson | 1 |
I am the Captain of My Soul by William Earnest Henley | 1 |
Pollies Paradise on Fire | 1 |
Defense Funds Notice | 2 |
Machine Made Farms | 2 |
Celebrate the Voice’s Birthday by Covington Hall | 2 |
Cash Up Quick | 2 |
Blunderbunds of the World Unite | 2 |
Judge Lynch Reigns in Wheatland | 3 |
War, What For? by Kirkpatrick | 3 |
Likes I. W. W. Best | 3 |
To the Unorganized Toilers by I. J. Blocer | 3 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Might is Right | 4 |
Larson Dying, Needs Help by George Nelson, Thos. Haly, Patrick Kearns | 4 |
Write John Montgomery by Thos. Whitehead | 4 |
Write Your Father and Sister by Herman Kubow | 4 |
What is a Scab? | 4 |
The Workers Must Free Themselves | 4 |
Well Done by Covington Hall | 4 |
St. Louis A. F. L. Crushed by J. Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
Joke No. 1 | 4 |
Joke No. 2 | 4 |
Lumber Trust Going on Strike by J. M. Wall | 4 |
S. D.’s Farmers by Covington Hall | 4 |
Ita Est | 4 |
The Voice of the People [51] Vol. II No. 51 | December 25th, 1913 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Open Letter on Cline & Rangel Case by Covington Hall | 1 |
Defense Funds Notice | 1 |
Portland Meetings by B. E. Nillson | 1 |
Emerson Starts Birthday Celebration by A. L. Emerson, Covington Hall | 1 |
Ball Front Out | 1 |
New Zealand Labor War | 1 |
The Great God Bel | 1 |
The Unemployed Army | 1 |
Address to Tie Makers by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
Saboteurs, Attention! by S. S. 23 | 2 |
Butte Soul (?) Chasers Insulted | 2 |
Frank Law, Write Your Brother | 2 |
There Is No Dignity… | 2 |
Fellow-Workers by Albert B. Prashner | 2 |
Why of a Two-Pager by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Voice of the People [52] Vol. II No. 52 | January 1st, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Social War | 1 |
J. Steiner Notice | 1 |
Woodsmen, Attention! | 1 |
The Scarlet Empire by Covington Hall | 1 |
Mark Twain on Revolution | 1 |
Construction Workers, Attention! | 1 |
W. O. W.’s Chain Gang | 1 |
Defense Funds Notice | 1 |
Portland Meetings | 1 |
Unite! Unite! by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Two Letters | 2 |
Notice to I. W. W. Locals by C. L. Filigno | 2 |
Ditto Diantodonia Wanted by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
How Seamen are Robbed by John Sandgren | 2 |
Hellfire and Damnation | 2 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 2 |
Help Gust Larson | 2 |
The Voice of the People [53] Vol. III No. 2 | January 8th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Texas Huertaistas Drunk on Blood by Militant | 1 |
Police Murder! by Bill B. Cook | 1 |
To the Press by W. Davenort | 1 |
A War Message from Emerson by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
In Arkansas’ Lumber Hells by W. H. Lewis | 1 |
The Union Man Came Back | 1 |
Defense Funds Notice | 1 |
Portland Meetings | 1 |
Initiative and Referendum by Roderick J. MacDonald | 2 |
Fine Rifles Cheap | 2 |
Another One, and They Call It Justice by C. L. Filigno | 2 |
Peace and Revolution | 2 |
Life is Strife by Ragnar Redbeard | 2 |
Voice Maintainance Fund by Covington Hall | 2 |
Slugger Gilbert Hennigan Reward | 2 |
On with the Social General Strike | 2 |
The Preying Preachers by H. L. Walker | 2 |
Christian Benefactors, Make Good! by Justice | 2 |
His Master’s Voice by Meek | 3 |
DeQuincy Fights for Voice by E. P. McMickle, Chas. Adams, A. W. Rockwell | 3 |
Great War On! Unions Unite! by Thos. Whitehead | 3 |
Let Us Think by Fred Freyr | 3 |
Modern Mythology by Ernest Griffeath | 3 |
Free Speech and Police Brutality in K. C. | 3 |
To All Members of the N. I. U. and L. W., I. W. W. by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
F. & L. W. Notice by Frank A. Schleis | 3 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 4 |
Notice to I. W. W. Locals by C. L. Filigno | 4 |
Ditto Diantodonia Wanted by B. E. Nillson | 4 |
J. Steiner Notice | 4 |
The Pollies | 4 |
Truth | 4 |
Might is Right | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
Help Gust Larson | 4 |
The Voice of the People [54] Vol. III No. 3 | January 15th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
River Front Sharks | 1 |
Cut ’em Again, Martin | 1 |
Under the Black Flag in Texas | 1 |
Workers of Oregon Take Notice by Frank Cady | 1 |
Defense Funds Notice | 1 |
Vasquez Put Across by Ashleigh | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
On the Farflung Battleline | 2 |
Solitarity’s Great Issue | 2 |
To a Carpet-Bagger Long | 2 |
Personal | 2 |
Heroes of Law and Order | 2 |
Foul Deeds of Hop Kings’ Hellions | 3 |
British Plunderbund Slashes Wages, Too by James Conner | 3 |
To Scalawag Kirby | 3 |
Who Killed Miller? | 3 |
Avatars of a Rebel by Mother Earth | 3 |
Austin Lewis’ Great Articles | 3 |
Horrors of Central America | 3 |
Attention, Locals and C. C. C.’s by Thos. Whitehead | 3 |
Edmonton Notes by Jas. Rowan | 3 |
Portland Meetings by B. E. Nillson | 3 |
The Last Great Panic? | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
Woodsmen, Attention! | 4 |
A. B. Carson, Attention | 4 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 4 |
Revolutionary Almanac 1914 | 4 |
The Voice of the People [55] Vol. III No. 4 | January 22nd, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lumberjacks, Railroad Men and Working Farmers, Rip Rotten Bodcaw System Open! by S. S. 23 | 1 |
Shall We Stand By Inactive? Is This War? by Charles Ashleigh | 1 |
Liberty is… by Robert Ingersoll | 1 |
Railroad Workers to the Rescue by J. J. Meagher, L. M. Hawver, S. B. Glenn | 1 |
Sabotage by Covington Hall | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Fighting Jim Larkin Bucks England’s Great Labor Leaders by Caroline Nelson | 2 |
California’s New Crime | 2 |
Hell on K. C.’s Municipal Farm | 2 |
Organize Dixie by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
Expropriation Only Way Out by Socialist Worker | 2 |
Common Soldiers of the American Revolution | 3 |
Crimes Against Criminals | 4 |
Says Regeneracion Speaking of the Los Angeles Riots | 4 |
Use Your Head for Something More than a Hatrack by Wade Pool | 4 |
The Right to Labor by Edwin Markham | 4 |
Voice Maintainance Fund by Covington Hall | 4 |
Lake Charles Building Trades in General Strike | 4 |
Fellow Worker Gibson Dead by M. W. Strother | 4 |
Defense Funds Notice | 4 |
Paterson Strikers Relief Fund | 4 |
Workers of Oregon Take Notice | 4 |
Portland Meetings | 4 |
A Shaving Machine by Electric World | 4 |
F. & L. W. Notice by Frank A. Schleis | 4 |
The Voice of the People [56] Vol. III No. 5 | January 29th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Down With the Sharkization of Labor | 1 |
Ringing Appeal from Emerson by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
In God We Trust by Covington Hall | 1 |
Calgary’s New Hall | 1 |
Woodsmen, Attention! | 1 |
Sweet Home Strike or Men Vs. Decoys by A. A. Rice | 1 |
One Stupendous Question Looms … by S. and L. Star | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Defense Funds Notice | 2 |
Los Angeles, Cal. | 2 |
Voice Maintainance Fund | 2 |
Texas Rebels Incomunicado by S. S. 99 | 2 |
United Labor Fights for Hop King’s Victims | 2 |
A Rebel’s Dream by Cash M. Stevens | 2 |
In Arkansas’ Lumber Hells | 2 |
Coo Bay Suckers Rewarded by Bill Goodman | 2 |
Objects to Gunning Gunmen by Thomas E. Moore | 3 |
We Think … by Covington Hall | 3 |
Albert A. Kittredge Murdered | 3 |
Olson in Distress | 3 |
U. M. W. A.’s Denounce A. F. L., I. W. W. Only Hope of Working Class | 3 |
One Out of Eight Soldiers on Way to Penitentiary | 3 |
Our Protectors | 3 |
Why by Tracy Newell | 3 |
All Tacoma Labor Stands by Michigan and Colorado Miners | 3 |
I. C. Gunman Shoots Down Workingmen Like Dogs | 3 |
Personal | 3 |
Self-Trapt | 3 |
Workers of Oregon Take Notice | 3 |
Portland Meetings by B. E. Nillson | 3 |
Martyred Irish Girl | 4 |
Robbed Homesteaders, Attention by Covington Hall | 4 |
Free Speech | 4 |
Man is a Social Being … by Angus MacKay | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
The Voice of the People [57] Vol. III No. 6 | February 5th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
All Woodsmen, Attention! by Forrest Edwards | 1 |
I. W. W. in a Nutshell | 1 |
Funds of World’s Unions | 1 |
Bodeneites Nailed to Cross | 1 |
More River Front Sharks | 1 |
Woodsmen, Attention! | 1 |
All Southern Rebels, Attention! | 1 |
Found at Last! by Smith and Rice | 1 |
Defense Funds Notice | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Minot, N. D. on Map | 2 |
Death to the Wage System! by Jay Smith | 2 |
Foreigners and Syndicalists Grossly Insulted by The Timber Worker | 2 |
On the Farflung Battleline | 2 |
Construction and Marine Transport Worker, Attention! | 2 |
New York Rebels Denounce Inhuman Deeds of Texas Tyrants | 2 |
Objects to Gunning Gunmen by Thomas E. Moore | 3 |
Albert A. Kittredge Murdered | 3 |
Western Canada Flooded with Unemployed Workers | 3 |
Kansas City Rebels Appeal for Men | 3 |
Bosses Hate the Voice by Ruby Idom | 3 |
Calgary Wants You by John Terrill | 3 |
Guilty of Murder in the Second Degree | 3 |
Voice Maintainance Fund | 4 |
I. C. R. R. Gunmen Murder Another Workingman | 4 |
Locals, Watch for Wm. Jones or Langdon by Fred Cady | 4 |
Oregon Workers Notice by Frank Cady | 4 |
F. & L. W. Notice | 4 |
Olson in Distress | 4 |
Robbed Homesteaders, Attention | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
Calgary’s New Hall | 4 |
Personal | 4 |
Southern District Demands | 4 |
Clubbing List | 4 |
The Voice of the People [58] Vol. III No. 7 | February 12th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Man, Carl Person by Covington Hall | 1 |
Boyd, the Saboteur | 1 |
Morals Efficiency | 1 |
An Un-Crimed Crime by Covington Hall | 1 |
Sweet Home Scab Shot? | 1 |
Jolts and Jars | 1 |
Rebels Called to Kansas City | 1 |
Hate for Hate … by Ragnar Redbeard | 1 |
Power of the Voice by Covington Hall | 1 |
cal to Southern Oil Workers | 1 |
Calgary Rebels Fighting Armed Bosses with Bare Hands | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Notice to Subscribers | 2 |
Jail Fancies by Carl E. Person | 2 |
Jail Conditions in Texas by Nils H. Hansson | 2 |
Shingle Weavers Called by Forrest Edwards | 2 |
Johnny Get Your Gun | 2 |
A Word for Railroaders by Fred Freyr | 2 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
F. & L. W. Notice | 3 |
Lost or Stolen by C. Havens | 3 |
Olson in Distress | 3 |
Robbed Homesteaders, Attention by Covington Hall | 3 |
Oregon Workers Notice by Frank Cady | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Calgary’s New Hall | 3 |
Personal | 3 |
I. W. W. in a Nutshell | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Godalmity, Der Chief | 4 |
Awaken by Casil M. Stevens | 4 |
Kate Lands Peeper | 4 |
War for War, Woe for Woe | 4 |
In the Dungeons of Lake Charles Innocent Men are Suffering | 4 |
Hotel Workers Take Notice | 4 |
Edmonton Land Sharks Renig by Jas. Rowan | 4 |
Canning Cavens Suckers by J. R. Strother | 4 |
Capitalism Crumbling into Ruin | 4 |
Ain’t You Tired? by W. M. Witt | 4 |
Utopia | 4 |
The Voice of the People [59] Vol. III No. 8 | February 19th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Man, Carl Person by Covington Hall | 1 |
Boyd, the Saboteur | 1 |
Morals Efficiency | 1 |
An Un-Crimed Crime by Covington Hall | 1 |
Sweet Home Scab Shot? | 1 |
Jolts and Jars | 1 |
Rebels Called to Kansas City | 1 |
Hate for Hate … by Ragnar Redbeard | 1 |
Power of the Voice by Covington Hall | 1 |
cal to Southern Oil Workers | 1 |
Calgary Rebels Fighting Armed Bosses with Bare Hands | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Notice to Subscribers | 2 |
Jail Fancies by Carl E. Person | 2 |
Jail Conditions in Texas by Nils H. Hansson | 2 |
Shingle Weavers Called by Forrest Edwards | 2 |
Johnny Get Your Gun | 2 |
A Word for Railroaders by Fred Freyr | 2 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
F. & L. W. Notice | 3 |
Lost or Stolen by C. Havens | 3 |
Olson in Distress | 3 |
Robbed Homesteaders, Attention by Covington Hall | 3 |
Oregon Workers Notice by Frank Cady | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Calgary’s New Hall | 3 |
Personal | 3 |
I. W. W. in a Nutshell | 3 |
The Voice of the People [60] Vol. III No. 9 | February 26th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Southern District Demands | 3 |
Clubbing List | 3 |
Godalmity, Der Chief | 4 |
Awaken by Casil M. Stevens | 4 |
Kate Lands Peeper | 4 |
War for War, Woe for Woe | 4 |
In the Dungeons of Lake Charles Innocent Men are Suffering | 4 |
Hotel Workers Take Notice | 4 |
Edmonton Land Sharks Renig by Jas. Rowan | 4 |
Canning Cavens Suckers by J. R. Strother | 4 |
Capitalism Crumbling into Ruin | 4 |
Ain’t You Tired? by W. M. Witt | 4 |
Utopia | 4 |
Referendum Call re Per Capita Tax | 2 |
You Are Not Union Men | 2 |
Your Word is Revolution by Max Eastman | 2 |
The Effete East | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Workers | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings by John Davis, Frank Albers | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
Conditions at McNary by Red Nufsed | 4 |
Peonity of Ludington | 4 |
Ye Respectables by Covington Hall | 4 |
St. Louis Trunk and Bag Workers Organize by J. Gabriel Soltis | 4 |
Solidarity | 4 |
Conditions at Bogalusa by Nighthawk | 4 |
Addison Miller Notice | 4 |
Oakland New Headquarters | 4 |
The Voice of the People [61] Vol. III No. 10 | March 5th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Bosses to Stockade River Front | 1 |
Chinese Out-Scabbed | 1 |
Seafarers, Attention by Frank Albers | 1 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 1 |
Sweet Home Strikers Standing Solid Despite Association’s Armed Assassins by J. Williamson | 1 |
Special Wire to the Voice | 1 |
Notice from Vancouver by R. Sullivan | 1 |
Organization of the Unskilled by Austin Lewis | 2 |
Free Trade at Fullerton by J. R. Strother | 2 |
Send Us Some Names | 2 |
Addison Miller Notice | 2 |
Voice Maintainance Fund | 2 |
Notice! Notice! by Maxcey Wopez | 2 |
Crawfish, Kink of the Chinks | 2 |
Behind All Kings … by Ragnar Redbeard | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
To Correspondents by Covington Hall | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Workers | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
Southern District Demands by Jay Smith | 3 |
Portland Meetings by Frank Cady | 3 |
Old Bill Cady Gone Nuts | 4 |
Will the Worm Ever Turn? by W. M. Witt | 4 |
Open Letter to Parson Long by Ariel | 4 |
The Machine | 4 |
A Song of the Strong | 4 |
Have Capitalists Declared Civil War? | 4 |
To Star Eyes by Cash M. Stevens | 4 |
Pacific Coast Coal Company to Its Slaves | 4 |
The Songs of the Serpent by Covington Hall | 4 |
The Voice of the People [62] Vol. III No. 11 | March 12th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 1 |
Oil Workers Lining Up by George Fenton | 1 |
Detroit I. W. W. Booming by Mat K. Fox | 1 |
Red Fred Fights for Cline by Fredonia Stevenson | 1 |
Western District F. L. W. Notice | 1 |
Syndicalism | 1 |
Wanted! At Once! | 1 |
Sweet Home Strike News by Red Blood | 1 |
Special Wire to the Voice | 1 |
Organization of the Unskilled by Austin Lewis | 2 |
Backtrash Ludington by S. S. 41 | 2 |
The Dawn of Revolution by Robert Lee Warwick | 2 |
McConnell Released by John Terrill | 2 |
Philadelphia Rebels Swing in Line by Ben Fletcher | 2 |
Oh How Loathsome it All Is | 2 |
Uncle Fred on Organization | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Corkers | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
Portland Meetings by Frank Cady | 3 |
In Arkansas’ Lumber Hells by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Dennis McGonigal | 4 |
Pancner Opposes Disruption by John Pancner | 4 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 4 |
Open Letter to the Represas by Covington Hall | 4 |
Fighting Latins by J. Filgueria | 4 |
Winn Parish Wriggles by Homo Non Alieni | 4 |
Holy Hiram Shoots Off Bazoo | 4 |
The 23rd Psalm | 4 |
The Magic Letters | 4 |
If You Have the Price by M. Casey | 4 |
Stop Look and Listen by James Rohn | 4 |
Local 453 Taft Cal. Resolution by Joe Russell | 4 |
The Voice of the People [63] Vol. III No. 12 | March 19th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 1 |
Special May Day Edition by Covington Hall | 1 |
River Front Stunts | 1 |
Workingmen of New Orleans, Attention | 1 |
Bust Ball | 1 |
To Holy Hiram by Covington Hall | 1 |
For Carl Person by Covington Hall | 1 |
Sharks and Seamen | 1 |
Organization of the Unskilled by Austin Lewis | 2 |
Mid-Ocean | 2 |
A Word to Labor by Tracey Newell | 2 |
Wooden Shoes by Fred O’Hale | 2 |
Cleveland, Ohio M. T. W. | 2 |
Under the Machine by Jay Smith | 2 |
Did the Bees Steal the Honey? | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Corkers | 3 |
Send Us Some Names | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
Portland Meetings | 3 |
I. U. S. W. S. W. W. A. F. L. Gets Cold Feet by Covington Hall | 4 |
A Letter from New Zealand by Jack O’Brien | 4 |
Sowing the Cyclone by Don D. Scott | 4 |
We the Workers by Cash M. Stevens | 4 |
Seattle Resolutions by Harry A. LaBranch | 4 |
Merryville Doin’s by Maxcey Wopez | 4 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 4 |
The Dual Union Bunc | 4 |
A Beatitude by Life | 4 |
Cline and Rangel Case by Covington Hall | 4 |
For One Cent | 4 |
No 245’s Notice by Chas. J. Snyder | 4 |
The Voice of the People [64] Vol. III No. 13 | March 26th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Bulletins from the Front by J. Williamson, Oscar Chandler, C. W. Barton, Covington Hall | 1 |
The Soul of Mother Jones by Covington Hall | 1 |
Cline Caged | 1 |
Hop Pickers Defense | 1 |
May Day Special by Covington Hall | 1 |
A. G. A. Notice | 1 |
If You Get the Voice | 1 |
The Gunman | 1 |
Efficiency in Organization by A Member of No. 92 | 2 |
Merryville or Merryhell by Maxcey Wopez | 2 |
Sayings of Thomas Jefferson | 2 |
Our Boy-Heart by Voc the Barbarian | 2 |
Now We’ll See a Seesaw | 2 |
Oil Field Worker Demands | 2 |
Hop Pickers Attention | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Corkers | 3 |
Send Us Some Names | 3 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
In the Movies | 3 |
Stockton Notes by James Rohn | 3 |
Send for Your Mail by Harry A. LaBranch | 3 |
W. Wright, Important | 3 |
For One Cent | 3 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 3 |
Portland Meetings | 3 |
On the Dedication of a Courthouse by The Avenger | 4 |
To the Bondsmen of the Soul by Cash M. Stevens | 4 |
Gospel of the Strong by Fred Freyr | 4 |
I Say You Lie | 4 |
Sabotage by Ernest Griffeath | 4 |
Vagrancy, Your Honor Says the Cop | 4 |
Think! | 4 |
Sheriff Ahern’s Chance | 4 |
Hollingsworth Answers Collins by W. E. Hollingsworth | 4 |
Says Max Eastman by Max Eastman | 4 |
L. U. 332’s Hall by Ed. Ray | 4 |
The Voice of the People [65] Vol. III No. 14 | April 2nd, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lettergram from Emerson by A. L. Emerson | 1 |
An Appeal for Action by Jay Smith | 1 |
From Hall to Hall by Covington Hall | 1 |
In Union There is Strenght by Carl E. Person | 1 |
Carl Person | 1 |
May Day Special | 1 |
We, the Unemployed by Covington Hall | 1 |
W. Va. Wants Job Organizers | 1 |
A Letter from Cline by Charles Cline | 1 |
Breaking Into Glenmora by A. A. Rice | 1 |
Job Organization by Forrest Edwards | 2 |
Wanted: A Chinese Rebel | 2 |
M. T. W.’s and F. L. W.’s: Why Not? by Covington Hall | 2 |
Legalized Piracy by W. M. Witt | 2 |
To the Wage Workers of Salt River Valley | 2 |
What’s In It, Crawfish? | 2 |
Calgary Notes by John Terrill | 2 |
Whitetrash and Niggers | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Corkers | 3 |
Send Us Some Names | 3 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
For One Cent | 3 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 3 |
Portland Meetings | 3 |
New Zealand General Strike by Tom Baker | 4 |
Protecting Our Labor | 4 |
Tell That Tale by Wm. C. Owen | 4 |
Fellow Worker Peter McEvoy, Notice | 4 |
Join the Silent Clan | 4 |
The Voice of the People [66] Vol. III No. 15 | April 9th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Lumberjacks! Watch Colfax, LA! by S. S. 91-A | 1 |
Justice is All We Want by O. T. Thompson | 1 |
May Day Special | 1 |
A Visit to Ford and Suhr by Morris J. Jaffe | 1 |
Stockton’s May Day Smoker by Jas. Rowan | 1 |
Workingmen and Working Farmers of Louisiana | 2 |
The Race Question by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Land Question | 2 |
A Fair Day’s Wage | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Secretaries of N. I. U. of F. and L. W. | 3 |
Join the Silent Clan | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Found at Last! | 3 |
Call to Southern Oil Corkers | 3 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 3 |
Portland Meetings by Frank Cady | 3 |
Eureka in a Nutshell by Alexander MacKay | 4 |
Rialto Notes by A. J. Sulera | 4 |
Merryville is Merryhell by Maxcey Wopez | 4 |
Landlord Law by J. R. Strother | 4 |
L. U. 382, Notice by Thos. Whitehead | 4 |
Help Hop Pickers Fight | 4 |
Voice Maintainance Fund | 4 |
Wooden Shoe Subscribers | 4 |
Farm Trust A-Borning | 4 |
Portland Re. Per Capita Tax by Frank Cady | 4 |
Phoenix Notes by Henry Flury | 4 |
The Voice of the People [67] Vol. III No. 16 | April 16th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
District Attorney Hunter Denies Offering to Bet He Would Hang Our Boys by Covington Hall | 1 |
Social Criminals by W. H. Lewis | 1 |
Trial Starts Monday by S. S. 91-A | 1 |
How to Be a Good Citizen by L. Williford | 2 |
Northwestern Items by John Terrill | 2 |
From a Veteran Working Farmer Rebel by Uncle Fred | 2 |
Chicago Tobacco Workers Win by J. W. Kelly | 2 |
Fresno’s New Hall by J. Manning | 2 |
Textile Workers Attention | 2 |
Strike Warning by Thomas Holliday | 2 |
Might is Right by I. J. Blocker | 2 |
Frisco Latin Branch House Warning | 2 |
Noted Anarchist in Merryville by Maxcey Wopez | 2 |
Come to Eureka | 2 |
Come to Eureka by Alexander MacKay | 2 |
Impartial Justice by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Join the Silent Clan | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
To All Locals by W. R. Sautter | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Wanted at Once | 3 |
Hop Pickers Attention | 3 |
Oil Field Worker Demands | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
For One Cent | 3 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 3 |
Portland Meetings by Frank Cady | 3 |
To-Day’s Problems by Carl Craig | 4 |
Stockton Notes by Robert L. Harris | 4 |
Atrocious Murder in De Ridder by Tom Cason | 4 |
Merryvillians Stung by James Connor | 4 |
Chivalrous Southerners Lynch Woman | 4 |
Anonymous Writers, Notice | 4 |
Fighting Tampa by C. W. Nicholson | 4 |
What is Worry? | 4 |
L. U. 12 Notice by W. R. Sautter | 4 |
The Voice of the People [68] Vol. III No. 17 | April 23rd, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Bodine Outfit Closes Up Shop | 1 |
On to Mexico by Covington Hall | 1 |
Railroaders | 1 |
Lumberjacks | 1 |
Acquited of Shooting by W. C. Taylor | 1 |
May Day Special by Covington Hall | 1 |
To Those on Strike by P. Slaugh | 1 |
Western District F. L. W. Notice by John M. Foss | 1 |
River Front Mules Drive Themselves by I. C. Mo | 1 |
A True Soldier Speaks by C. D. Towsley | 1 |
I. W. W. vs. Bastard Industrialism by Covington Hall | 2 |
Commune of Rosepine | 2 |
Another Great A. F. L. Victory | 2 |
Gunman Sturgis Freed by Tom Cason | 2 |
Job Organization by John Terrill | 2 |
Merryhell Estis and Night by Maxcey Wopez | 2 |
Southerner Ashamed of His People by Wlford Dennis | 2 |
Prize Press Pearl | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Join the Silent Clan | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
To All Locals by W. R. Sautter | 3 |
Defense Funds Notice | 3 |
Wanted at Once | 3 |
Hop Pickers Attention | 3 |
Oil Field Worker Demands | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 3 |
Southern District Demands | 3 |
For One Cent | 3 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 3 |
Portland Meetings by Frank Cady | 3 |
In the Last Best West by James Rowan | 4 |
The Democracy of Producers by Fred Freyr | 4 |
Some California Justice by Julius Perry | 4 |
Oakland Resolutions by F. H. Esmond | 4 |
Not So Worse by A Member of No. 380 | 4 |
Land and Liberty | 4 |
The Voice of the People [69] Vol. III No. 18 | May 1st, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Upward Surge by Austin Lewis | 1 |
Blazing the Way by Carl E. Person | 1 |
If You Dare by Austin Lewis | 1 |
Mother in Watshington by Nina Lane McBride | 1 |
Massacre of Ludlow | 1 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Us the Hoboes by Covington Hall | 2 |
The Logic of To-Day by Ragnar Redbeard | 2 |
The Timber Wolves by J. S. Riscay | 2 |
Seamen’s First of May | 3 |
A Message to the Unorganized | 3 |
A Message to the Organized | 3 |
The Trial of Ideas by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
Industrial Liberty or State Slaveyr by Charles Ashleigh | 3 |
Rebirth of Life by Fred Freyr | 3 |
Nevada News by H. E. McGuckin | 3 |
Convicts Assassinated | 3 |
Arizona on Map by N. A. Schroff | 4 |
Conditions at Bayou Blue Lumber Co. by Ed Lehman | 4 |
Making Contracts | 4 |
How to Help the Voice | 4 |
Labor Almanac by E. W. Vanderlieth | 4 |
Life (?) on a Rice Farm by W. M. Witt | 4 |
The State | 4 |
The Union Man Came Back | 4 |
The Race Question | 4 |
Tucson Strike News by N. A. Schroff | 4 |
Sayings of Two Wise Men | 4 |
439’s New Secretary by Herman Kubouc | 4 |
The Voice of the People [70] Vol. III No. 19 | May 7th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Carl E. Person | 1 |
His Master’s Voice | 1 |
Why No May Day Cartoon by Albert Walen | 1 |
To Us, the Owners | 2 |
Answer by Covington Hall | 2 |
Voice Maintainance Fund by Covington Hall | 2 |
Machine Longshoreman Arrives | 2 |
The I. W. W. and What It Will Do for You by C. H. Edwards | 2 |
Red Colorado Rams Truth Home | 2 |
To Personal Correspondents by Covington Hall | 2 |
Oklahoma Oil Field News by George Fenton | 2 |
Editor’s Comment | 2 |
Vancouver News | 2 |
May Day Overs | 2 |
Big Victory at Tucson by W. C. Pendelton, H. Fleury, J. Miller | 3 |
Preston Paroled by H. E. McGuckin | 3 |
S. D. Locals Notice by H. W. Burrow | 3 |
The Lumberjack by Dennis McMurray | 3 |
Albert Williams Wanted | 3 |
Castile Soap Bubbles and Giddy Unions | 3 |
How to Help the Voice | 3 |
Unemployed by Allan McDonald | 3 |
A Case for the Sterilizers | 3 |
A Small Farmer’s Appeal by Vernon Parish | 3 |
More Pay, Easier Job by W. M. Witt | 3 |
Butte Notice by John Low | 3 |
Detroit’s New Headquarters by A. C. Christ | 3 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 4 |
Might is Right | 4 |
Notice to Subscribers | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 4 |
Defense Funds Notice | 4 |
Hop Pickers Attention | 4 |
Oil Field Worker Demands | 4 |
Join the Silent Clan | 4 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 4 |
Southern District Demands | 4 |
For One Cent | 4 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 4 |
Portland Meetings by Frank Cady | 4 |
The Voice of the People [71] Vol. III No. 20 | May 14th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
A Larger Voice? | 1 |
War, What For? by Phil. Porter | 1 |
On Our (?) Wharves by I. C. Mo | 1 |
Free Ford and Suhn or Let Hops Rot by Dan D. Scott | 1 |
Cline and Rangel by The Sabcat | 1 |
Fight of Southern Lumberjacks for Freedom by Phin. | 2 |
For Your Country by Geo. G. Allen | 2 |
The Strike Bulletin | 2 |
Forestmen and Farmers | 2 |
Next! by Wm. Lorwe | 2 |
Lying New Orleans Item Called | 2 |
From a Patriot’s View by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Farmers and Other Workers by Fred Freeman | 2 |
A Way of Getting Winchesters by Inez | 2 |
A Few Suggestions by B. E. Nilsson | 3 |
We’ll Whip Them in the South by The Rebel | 3 |
Merryhell Has a Flood by Maxcey Wopez | 3 |
A Suggestion by John Dowe | 3 |
Big Book and Sub Offer | 3 |
Big Anti-War Meeting in Seattle by Thos. Whitehead | 3 |
Busted Strawberry Farmers | 3 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 4 |
Join the Silent Clan | 4 |
Notice to Subscribers | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings by Dan Griffin, P. Ysassi | 4 |
Might is Right by Ragnar Redbeard, Covington Hall | 4 |
Defense Funds Notice | 4 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 4 |
Portland Meetings | 4 |
Might is Right | 4 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 4 |
To Correspondents | 4 |
The Voice of the People [72] Vol. III No. 21 | May 21st, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Savage War on Workers by Colorado’s Gunmen-Militia | 1 |
To All Locals and Members I. W. W., Southern District by Jay Smith | 1 |
Seattle Songbooks | 1 |
To the World’s Libertarians, also to Louisiana’s Brutalitarians | 1 |
Fighting in Edmonton by John Terrill | 1 |
Oklahoma Oil Field News | 1 |
Working Farmers, Attention by Fred Freeman | 2 |
Ripe for Rebellion by A Slave | 2 |
Reno, Nevada Notes by S. L. Dodge | 2 |
Vancouver Notices by Albert B. Prashner | 2 |
A Larger Voice by Covington Hall | 2 |
Beans and Sourkrout by E. B. Barton Jr. | 2 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 2 |
In Washington D. C. by Nina Lane McBride | 2 |
Joe Hill’s Trouble by Scott and MacDougall | 2 |
Will Hicks, Notice | 2 |
Result of Organization by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Wide-Place-in-Road by Protletarian Pete | 2 |
Leesville Terms by W. W. Walker | 2 |
Equal Wages to All Special Privileges to None | 3 |
Friends of Joe Hill by Ed. Rowan | 3 |
The Great Mental Weakness by T. G. Gaveel | 3 |
Don’t by Covington Hall | 3 |
Boston M. T. W. Notes by Warwick | 3 |
I. W. W. Pamphlet in Swedish | 3 |
Free Ford and Suhn by Don D. Scott | 3 |
In the Race by Voc the Barbarian | 3 |
Stockton Notice by A. L. Hall | 3 |
Change of Address No. 79 | 3 |
Lost Card | 3 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 4 |
Join the Silent Clan | 4 |
Notice to Subscribers | 4 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 4 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 4 |
Blazing the Way by Carl E. Person | 4 |
Defense Funds Notice | 4 |
All Woodsmen, Attention! | 4 |
Portland Meetings | 4 |
Might is Right | 4 |
Minutes of Eighth Convention | 4 |
To Correspondents | 4 |
The Voice of the People [73] Vol. III No. 22 | May 28th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Labor’s Dixie by Charles M. Robinson | 1 |
Christian Texas Hangs Poverty-Striken 18-Year-Old Boy | 1 |
Important! by Covington Hall | 1 |
Timber Baron’s Profits | 1 |
Free Person or Fight! | 1 |
Hop Pickers Demands | 1 |
Men-Mules Back Motor Trucks Off River Front by I. C. Mo | 1 |
Says Charles Edward Russell | 1 |
The Ford Millennium by A Rebel Auto Worker | 1 |
Washington D. C. Notes by Nina Lane McBride | 2 |
Capitalism Delenda Est by Jas. Rowan | 2 |
Quit! by W. M. Witt | 2 |
Mother of the Potbellies | 2 |
A Dream by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
Ludington Salvation: Two-Bits Per Soul by Tom Cason | 2 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Joe Hill Case by Geo. Child, Dave Jergar, Geo. Looft | 2 |
Free Ford and Suhn or Bust Hop Kings | 2 |
Some Fire | 2 |
Important Notice by Will Bartlett, Floyd Parks | 2 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 3 |
Join the Silent Clan | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
New Orleans M. T. W. Meetings | 3 |
Merryhell and Her King Devil the Honorable J. L. Estis by Maxcey Wopez | 3 |
Portland Meetings | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
To All Locals and Members I. W. W., Southern District | 3 |
I. W. W. Pamphlet in Swedish | 3 |
The Strike Bulletin | 3 |
To Correspondents | 3 |
Is Free Will Free? by Exta Bo | 4 |
Working Farmers, Organize | 4 |
De Backslidin’ Brudder by Covington Hall | 4 |
Pamphlet a Great Aid by Frank Cady | 4 |
Nevada News by H. E. McGuckin | 4 |
The Voice of the People [74] Vol. III No. 23 | June 4th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Martyrdom of Charlie Cline | 1 |
Free Ford and Suhn or Bust Hop Kings | 1 |
Case of El Obrero Editors by C. W. Nicholson | 1 |
Might is Right | 1 |
Dastardly Attempt of District Attorney Williams to Railroad Person by Floyd P. Gibbons | 1 |
Strike News by J. Filgueria | 2 |
Live Wires Notice | 2 |
Economic Socialism or State Capital Socialism, Which? by Caroline Nelson | 2 |
As to the Contents of Our Papers by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Don’ts by Covington Hall | 2 |
Our Next Step by Donald Sheridan | 3 |
Let Us Weep | 3 |
In the Golden West by Joe Foley | 3 |
I. W. W. Pamphlet in Swedish | 3 |
Control the Jobs by David Hallberg | 3 |
The Tide is Turning by S. S. No. 23 | 3 |
Los Angeles Notice by Ben Meyerson | 4 |
Oklahoma Oil Field News by A. W. Rockwell | 4 |
Kaiser or Rose? by Paddy McConnell | 4 |
All Rebels Read and Act by Covington Hall | 4 |
The Voice of the People [75] Vol. III No. 24 | June 11th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Attempting ot Railroad Cline and Rangel? | 1 |
Beans, Beans, Beans! by Dick Ford | 1 |
New Orleans Rebs, Attention | 1 |
The Voice in Clubs of Five, Forth, Weeks, Fifty Cents | 1 |
Why I Am a Revolutionist by Covington Hall | 1 |
Ludlow by Henry M. Tichnor | 1 |
Would You Scab on Men in Jail? | 1 |
Are District Attorneys Human? | 2 |
Mail at Stockton by A. L. Hall | 2 |
harvesting the Harvester by Walter Pasewalk | 2 |
To the Ocean Slave by N. H. H. | 2 |
The Naked Truth by Jay Smith | 2 |
Lecture Subscribers | 2 |
L. U. 577, Des Moins by F. J. Picray | 2 |
Patrick Quinlan Sentenced | 2 |
Syracuse Factories Adopt Efficiency Measures | 2 |
Notes from Washington D. C. by Nina Lane McBride | 3 |
Rotten California Lumber Camps by J. B. B. | 3 |
Ashland, KY | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Hobo Farmers | 3 |
International Notes by J. Filgueria | 3 |
1911 Lockout of Lumberjacks by The Scabcats | 3 |
Lying Light | 3 |
The Strike Bulletin | 3 |
I. W. W. Pamphlet in Swedish | 3 |
One Sulphur Mine | 4 |
How to Get and Hold a Job by W. M. Witt | 4 |
Strike News | 4 |
Another Unsinkable Sinks | 4 |
The Biter Bitten by Tom Cason | 4 |
Why Working Farmers Should Organize in the One Big Union by Fred Freeman | 4 |
The Voice of the People [76] Vol. III No. 25 | June 18th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Attempting ot Railroad Cline and Rangel? | 1 |
Beans, Beans, Beans! by Dick Ford | 1 |
New Orleans Rebs, Attention | 1 |
The Voice in Clubs of Five, Forth, Weeks, Fifty Cents | 1 |
Why I Am a Revolutionist by Covington Hall | 1 |
Ludlow by Henry M. Tichnor | 1 |
Would You Scab on Men in Jail? | 1 |
Are District Attorneys Human? | 2 |
Mail at Stockton by A. L. Hall | 2 |
harvesting the Harvester by Walter Pasewalk | 2 |
To the Ocean Slave by N. H. H. | 2 |
The Naked Truth by Jay Smith | 2 |
Lecture Subscribers | 2 |
L. U. 577, Des Moins by F. J. Picray | 2 |
Patrick Quinlan Sentenced | 2 |
Syracuse Factories Adopt Efficiency Measures | 2 |
Notes from Washington D. C. by Nina Lane McBride | 3 |
Rotten California Lumber Camps by J. B. B. | 3 |
Ashland, KY | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Hobo Farmers | 3 |
International Notes by J. Filgueria | 3 |
1911 Lockout of Lumberjacks by The Scabcats | 3 |
Lying Light | 3 |
The Voice of the People [77] Vol. III No. 26 | June 30th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Strike Bulletin | 3 |
I. W. W. Pamphlet in Swedish | 3 |
One Sulphur Mine | 4 |
How to Get and Hold a Job by W. M. Witt | 4 |
Strike News | 4 |
Another Unsinkable Sinks | 4 |
The Biter Bitten by Tom Cason | 4 |
Why Working Farmers Should Organize in the One Big Union by Fred Freeman | 4 |
Strike News | 2 |
J. M. Rangel, Humanitarian by M. A. Spurgeon | 2 |
George Christie Killed | 2 |
Butte Revolts Against W. F. M. | 2 |
A Dream by Snakeroot Digger | 2 |
Who? | 2 |
Furusethites Chant Swan Song | 2 |
Rockefeller Hysteria | 2 |
J. H. Williams, Notice | 2 |
Free Ford and Suhn or Let Hops Rot by Don D. Scott | 3 |
Edmonton Notes by Jas. Rowan | 3 |
Hunger by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 3 |
Take the Damn Thing | 3 |
Dual Unionism Some More by Covington Hall | 3 |
Prosperity in Kansas by W. B. Anderson, W. Smith, D. Donohue | 3 |
Carl Person at His Desk | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
The Makers Organize | 3 |
Working Farmer and the Land by Fred Freeman | 4 |
Rosepine Fourth Picnic | 4 |
Podunk Point Debates Booze vs Gunpowder by Entry Bo | 4 |
Side Orders by Joe Foley | 4 |
Doing It for Monroe by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Drumright, Oklahoma by A. W. Rockwell | 4 |
The Voice of the People [78] Vol. III No. 27 | July 7th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Hyena’s Lusting for Blood | 1 |
To All Rebels | 1 |
Free Ford and Suhn or Let Hops Rot by Dan D. Scott | 1 |
Hobo: Take a Look at This! | 1 |
Until Then by Carl Person | 2 |
Furuseth’s Star Set by Dan Reckert | 2 |
Oil Field Workers, If You are Satisified Don’t Read This by Forrest Edwards | 2 |
The Mormon Brand of Justice by E. W. Vanderleith | 2 |
Abolish Gunmen by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
District Attorney Linden of San Antonio Infamously Insults World’s Rebels | 2 |
By an’ By | 2 |
Hark! the Battle Cry is Ringing! by Alexander MacKay | 3 |
Nothing in Common by W. M. Witt | 3 |
Appeal to Southern Workers by Rangel-Cline Defense | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Simple Ethics of Warfare | 3 |
Notices from Local Unions | 3 |
The Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 4 |
News from Tonopah, Nevada | 4 |
In Time of Peace Prepare for War by Peter Sappoe | 4 |
With the Voice Clan | 4 |
International Notes by Nils H. Hansson | 4 |
Owners are Freemen; the Propertyless are Slaves | 4 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 4 |
Reveries on the Bubonic Plague | 4 |
The Voice of the People [79] Vol. III No. 27 [sic] | July 14th, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Oil Workers, Attention! by A. W. Rockwell | 1 |
Look Out for Jewelry Peddlers by The Clan of Toil | 1 |
The World Will by Covington Hall | 1 |
Preamble-ize the Constitution by Covington Hall | 2 |
Shall the Voice Move? by Covington Hall | 2 |
Prize Press Pearl | 2 |
Working Farmer and the Land by Fred Freeman | 2 |
Militant Tactics by The Toiler | 2 |
Don’t Save by Louis Melis | 2 |
Bubonic Prosperity | 2 |
The Old-Time Politics by W. M. Witt | 2 |
For a Jewish I. W. W. Paper by Sasha Schatsberg | 2 |
Tenants of the Dark by R. J. Cassidy | 2 |
On Making Rebels by Fred Freyr | 3 |
Might is Right | 3 |
Jack London – Gentleman by Adelaid Kassovsky | 3 |
The Item and the I. W. W. | 3 |
Bloody Ludlow by Lone Wolf | 3 |
Strike News | 3 |
Nail Him to the Cross by Regeneracion | 3 |
International Notes by Nils H. Hansson | 4 |
Union Notices | 4 |
Along the Rifer Front in New Orleans by S. S. 73 | 4 |
For Ford and Suhr, For Cline and Rangel, Let the Sabcats Prey by Nils H. Hansson | 4 |
Nobody’s to Blame by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
The Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 4 |
Moyer Will Force Miners Back | 4 |
The Voice of the People [80] Vol. III No. 28 | July 21st, 1914 (New Orleans, LA.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Fathers of Families: Listen | 1 |
Reformers by Fred Freyr | 1 |
Hot Shots by Ed Lehman | 1 |
Redmen Don’t Like Hop Barons by C. M. | 1 |
Strike News by F. J. Dalton, Pat Brennen, W. Locke | 2 |
Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 2 |
Description and Notice by J. G. Graveel | 2 |
Might is Right | 2 |
News from Nevada by H. E. McGuckin | 2 |
One Big Union in the Lumber Industry by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
Government by Gun-Men in California | 2 |
International Notes by Nils H. Hansson | 3 |
Union Notices | 3 |
Oil Workers, Attention! by A. W. Rockwell | 3 |
Look Out for Jewelry Peddlers | 3 |
Thoughts of a Fool | 3 |
Arthur Caron, Dynamiter by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn | 4 |
On a Kept Editor by Forrest Edwards | 4 |
The Voice of the People [81] Vol. III No. 29 | July 30th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Plans that Gang Agley | 1 |
Appeal to Fellow Workers | 1 |
H__L Popping in Tonopah, Nevada by H. E. McGuckin | 1 |
To Our Readers | 2 |
Free Lecture Halls | 2 |
Deal for the Sale of the Evening Telegram Now Consummated | 2 |
Notices | 2 |
Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Statement of J. J. Cryer by J. J. Cryer | 2 |
Call for Ninth Annual Convention of I. W. W. by C. H. Edwards, J. M. Foss, F. H. Little, J. W. Kelly, Edwald Koettgen | 3 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 3 |
Sling Out the Bread Line by W. M. Witt | 3 |
I am Going to Stick by Nils H. Hansson | 3 |
Union Notices by A. L. Churchill | 3 |
Robert Emmett by Covington Hall | 3 |
Economic Socialism or State Capital Socialism, Which? | 4 |
Authority by Fred Freyr | 4 |
The Voice of the People [82] Vol. III No. 30 | August 6th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
The Mexican Revolution by F. V. A. | 1 |
Colorado Direct Action by John Reed | 1 |
The I. W. W. Shows the Way by W. D. H. | 1 |
Patriotism – Slaughter – Destruction | 2 |
Driving the Gringoes Out of Guadalajara | 2 |
Prohibition Against Prohibition | 2 |
Resolutions | 2 |
Pancner Convicted | 2 |
Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
A Timely Warning | 2 |
Economic Socialism or State Capital Socialism, Which? by Caroline Nelson | 3 |
By All Means by R. V. C. | 3 |
Cause for War | 3 |
Bill B. Cook on Defence by Bill B. Cook | 3 |
People Will Talk | 3 |
Revolt of the Miners in Butte | 4 |
Cheaper than Safety Devices | 4 |
Taxas Justice | 4 |
The General Strike and Peace by F. V. A. | 4 |
War and the Workers | 4 |
Cardinal Boosts I. W. W. | 4 |
The Voice of the People [83] Vol. III No. 31 | August 13th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Class Struggle in Canada | 1 |
Montana R. R. War by Pat Brennen | 1 |
An Appeal by Clarence H. Edwards | 1 |
Nevada Justice by Phil McLaughlin, Lone Wolf, Wm. Noel | 1 |
Hop Strike Bulletins | 1 |
We Can Always Get More | 1 |
Lawnorder | 1 |
Hindus Say Alright | 1 |
Removal of Voice by Covington Hall | 2 |
Why the Oil Workers Should Organize Now by F. Edwards | 2 |
Convict to Have Bells | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Brothers Mine by Pat Brennen | 2 |
Private Armies Supplied by Life | 2 |
One Big Union in the Lumber Industry by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
The Working Farmer and the Land by Fred Freeman | 3 |
Some Aspects of the European Tragedy by J. Gabriel Soltis | 3 |
Where the Feather River Flows by Bert Merithew | 3 |
Never Again by Lillian Lewis | 3 |
In Minnesota by Chas. Gray | 3 |
Oh Hem of the Rebel Clan by C. O. G. | 4 |
Smut in Palouse by Walter H. White | 4 |
International Notes by Nils H. Hansson | 4 |
Mr. Mutt and Jeff the Roughneck, Arguing the Labor Question by Forrest Edwards | 4 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 4 |
Make Buzzard Killing Compulsory by Bill | 4 |
Prepaid Sub Cards | 4 |
The Voice of the People [84] Vol. III No. 32 | August 20th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Fight for Person’s Life by Floyd P. Gibbons | 1 |
Let Your Blows Fall Like Rain | 1 |
Bloody Sunday Dakin Discovers Dynamite | 1 |
New York City War Striken by C. L. Filigno | 1 |
Can You Beat This? | 1 |
All Labor Unions, Attention | 1 |
The Strength of Labor is the Strength of Labor’s Militancy by Victor Cravello | 2 |
Reasons for a Revolutionary Movement by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
C. M. & St. P. Strike by Pat Brennen | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Reward for Patriotism | 3 |
Palouse Reveries by F. C. Hanley | 3 |
Editor’s Note by Covington Hall | 3 |
All for One One for All by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 3 |
Strike Warning | 3 |
One Big Union in the Lumber Industry by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
Fresnans Join in Demand for Release of Ford and Suhr by E. S. Carey | 3 |
Lost Angels by C. O. G. | 3 |
Thou Shall Not Kill Thyself by Fred Freyr | 4 |
Ill Timed Hypothesizing | 4 |
Thus Spake King Hunger by Nils H. Hansson | 4 |
Feminism in Germany | 4 |
The Voice of the People [85] Vol. III No. 33 | August 27th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Texas Beats Hell | 1 |
Montana Railroad War by Pat Brennen | 1 |
Wobblies Putting Up Great Fight for Ford and Suhr | 1 |
All for One | 1 |
Oreogn to Chain Gang Unemployed? | 1 |
Free Joe Hill by Pat Brennen | 1 |
Our Poor Industrial Relations by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Might is Right | 2 |
Cravens, LA Notes by J. R. Strother | 2 |
Shall Voice Change Name? by Covington Hall | 2 |
Dixie Notes | 2 |
More Intervention by Life | 2 |
Man vs. Woman by Exta Bo | 2 |
To the Readers of the Voice | 3 |
Answer by Covington Hall | 3 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 3 |
Where is My Wandering Boy? by Frank Cady | 3 |
Socialist Judge Soaks Wobblie | 4 |
International Defense League of Chicago | 4 |
The Twentieth Century Cannibal by W. Dennis | 4 |
Laugh by Ernest Griffeath | 4 |
Dillonville Miners in Bitter Need by James Najdl, Frank Kolylak | 4 |
Holy City of Marshfield Violated | 4 |
A Merryhell of a Dream by Maxcey Wopez | 4 |
Freight Rates by Covington Hall | 4 |
Craftsmen Gone | 4 |
The Voice of the People [86] Vol. II [sic] No. 34 | September 3rd, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Businessmen Sneak Yellowlegs Inot Butte Mont. | 1 |
War by Adolf Wolff | 1 |
Wobblie Army Surrounds Fort Durst | 1 |
S. P. Neutrality | 1 |
I. W. W. Will Kill You | 1 |
Scabs and Gun-Men Eat Each Other | 1 |
Greeks Quitting Durst Wild | 1 |
Workers Defend Yourself by Max Boehm | 1 |
Rebels the Voice Needs Your Help | 2 |
Misdirected Inhumanity | 2 |
War They Never Fought by Harry Kemp | 2 |
Socialists Slain in Berlin | 2 |
High Finance | 2 |
Tacoma Mail Notice by A. R. Douglas | 2 |
Working Farmers Organize by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
Woe to the Vanquished by Ragnar Redbeard | 2 |
Criminal Railroad Brakemen | 3 |
Tonn Against Tipping Justice by Henry Tonn | 3 |
Us the Hobo Nation | 3 |
Us, the Unemployed by Covington Hall | 3 |
Why Butte Revolted by Muckie McDonald, et al. | 3 |
Hop Picking Riots are Investigated | 4 |
Shame on Nevada by Minnie Abbot, H. E. McGuckin, F. Ellison, G. E. Stevens | 4 |
Big Tacoma Smoker | 4 |
Might is Right. Get Right, You Cuss | 4 |
What Fools These Capitalists Be | 4 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 4 |
The Joke of War by Walker C. Smith | 4 |
Rockefeller’s Thugs Busy in Dixie by A. A. Rice | 4 |
Insurrection Rather Than War by Harry Floyd | 4 |
Seattle Forms German League by Frank Jackel | 4 |
Im Memoriam | 4 |
Now is the Time | 4 |
The Voice of the People [87] Vol. II No. 35 | September 10th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Last Bulletin from Wheatland | 1 |
A Bugle Rings in Butte by Bren the Gael | 1 |
Facts Regarding Butte, Mont. by B. Lorton | 1 |
Class Struggle in Kansas City | 1 |
A German Hobo’s Dream | 1 |
Industries of Canada Wrecked by G. G. Gaveel | 1 |
Rebels the Voice Needs Your Help | 2 |
The Machine Gun by Life | 2 |
Yakima Valley Hop and Fruit Growers Sabotage Workers by Henry Feinberg | 2 |
Male Help Wanted by Life | 2 |
Dixie in Ruins | 2 |
Threatening the Workers | 2 |
The Ku Kluk Klan by Covington Hall | 3 |
Notice | 3 |
To All Southern Rebels by Covington Hall | 3 |
From Local 61 | 3 |
Tacoma Resolutions on Voice by A. R. Douglas | 3 |
Comment by Covington Hall | 3 |
Syndicalism Vindicated by Covington Hall | 3 |
Edward Sleppa | 3 |
Captain Boycotte Mobilizing on Butte by F. L. Tiffany | 3 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 3 |
Cannon Versus Congresses by B. E. Nillson | 4 |
One Big Union in the Lumber Industry by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Twain’s War Prayer | 4 |
Doings of Traitor Moyer’s Allies | 4 |
Redbeardisms by Ragnar Redbeard | 4 |
Says a Rebel | 4 |
Now is the Time | 4 |
The Voice of the People [88] Vol. II No. 36 | September 17th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: Covington Hall
Person Thrown Back in Jail | 1 |
Texas Justice by Victor Cravello | 1 |
Special from San Antonio by S. S. 44 | 1 |
I Am Revolution … by Covington Hall | 1 |
Open Shop Declared in Butte | 1 |
Appeal for Pancner by J. F. Ellison | 1 |
Cotton Farmers Get No Help | 1 |
One Big Union in the Lumber Industry by W. H. Lewis | 2 |
Latest Declaration of Neutrality | 2 |
Down in the Mines by Pat Brennen | 2 |
Judge Ass-Vocate Roote | 2 |
No Manslaughters Wanted | 2 |
A. L. Hall Notice by Phil McLaughlin | 2 |
Crime of Yuba Upheld | 2 |
Public Ownership and the Waidge Workerz by A. J. Sulera | 2 |
The Purpose of Labor: Its Agencies by Fred Freeman | 3 |
The Sabcat’s Call by B. E. Nillson | 3 |
Girlies Boycott Yellow Legs by Bren the Gael | 3 |
Gunmen Flocking into Trinidad | 3 |
300 Montana Militia Mutiny by Bren the Gael | 3 |
Sweet Home Front, LA by Soodie | 3 |
Ye Shall Know by Oliver C. Geyer | 3 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 3 |
Friends of Labor | 4 |
Yakima Valley Hop News by Harry Feinberg | 4 |
The Ways of the Mighty by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Railroad Wreckers Admit Bankruptcy | 4 |
Scissorbill Caesars’ Censorship | 4 |
I. W. W. Pamphlet in Swedish | 4 |
Song Book Matrial Outlawed | 4 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 4 |
Munchausen, Jr. Arrives | 4 |
Soapboxers, Attention | 4 |
The Voice of the People [89] Vol. II No. 37 | October 1st, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Is Justice Dead in Tonopah? | 1 |
The Results at Wheatland by C. L. Lambert | 1 |
No Reason for Murder | 1 |
A Trial at Butte, Mont. | 1 |
Labor Day Celebration | 1 |
Funny Stunts of the Amateur War Lords | 1 |
Covington Hall’s Address | 2 |
Redding by Dan Buckley | 2 |
Jack Kennedy by C. L. Lambert | 2 |
Incredible | 2 |
Emperors and Socialists | 2 |
I. W. W. Puts Over on Tonopah Bosses | 2 |
Excursion and Picnic | 2 |
Illustrated Lectures | 2 |
Kidnapping by Bren the Gael | 2 |
A Christian Gentlemen by James Bohn | 2 |
Speaker Wanted in Los Angeles | 2 |
A Smoker on October 3 | 2 |
Property Rights by B. E. Nillson | 3 |
A Call to Support the Voice by Frank Cady | 3 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 3 |
Stockton by Phil McLaughlin | 3 |
Speakers Wanted by C. L. Lambert | 3 |
Change of Secretary | 3 |
The Dance of Death | 3 |
Scandinavians Busy in Minneapolis | 3 |
The Spirit of 1914 by Carl E. Person | 4 |
The Ocean is Ocean Highway and How It is Being Built by Alfred R. Tucker | 4 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 4 |
Wall Street’s Useful Partner | 4 |
The South by W. C. Taylor | 4 |
Some More Political Bunk | 4 |
Seattle to the Rescue | 4 |
The Voice of the People [90] Vol. II No. 38 | October 8th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Person Trial by Floyd P. Gibbons | 1 |
Rangel-Cline Defense by Victor Cravello | 1 |
Solidarity by John D. Bary | 1 |
Law and Order in Stockton | 1 |
Had to Be Watched | 1 |
Labor Trials | 2 |
M. M. & E., the A. F. of L. and I. W. W. by E. L. Carey | 2 |
Class Consciousness by John Johnson | 2 |
Comment by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Notice to Locals by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
Dr. Chapman’s Lecture on the New Evolution | 2 |
It’s a Poor Rule | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
When War Shall Cease | 2 |
The Cry of the Clan by Pat Brennen | 2 |
Wanton Waste by S. C. | 2 |
Russian Socialist Against War | 2 |
News from Arizona by J. E. Stall | 3 |
Minot, N. Dak by P. McEvoy | 3 |
Nothing Doing | 3 |
News from Sweet Home, LA by S. S. 42 | 3 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 3 |
Notice to Subscribers | 3 |
Portland | 3 |
Song of the Revolution by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
The Smoker | 3 |
News Wanted | 3 |
A New Batch of Heroes | 3 |
Illustrated Lectures | 3 |
Events in Butte, Mont. | 4 |
Fresh News from Butte | 4 |
Amendment Worries Farmer by Farmer | 4 |
Comment by B. E. Nillson | 4 |
War | 4 |
The Voice of the People [91] Vol. II No. 39 | October 15th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Free Speech Fight in Tonopah | 1 |
The Butte Circus | 1 |
Called Off by Geo. D. Bradley, C. D. McLennan, E. W. Latebem | 1 |
Carl Person is Acquitted of Murder | 1 |
Free Speech Fight by Fred Hardy, Joe Parry | 1 |
Famine by Life | 2 |
What’s the Use by W. M. Witt | 2 |
The Facts of the Case by Geo. D. Bradley, C. D. McLennan, Chas. Kruse | 2 |
Some More About that Eight-Hour Law | 2 |
In Memoriam by C. G. Anderson | 2 |
Local No. 5, M. T. W. Stockton by E. J. Shapeero | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Stockton Alive by Howard C. Adams | 3 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 3 |
The Blonde Beast by Charles H. Chapman | 3 |
Comment by B. E. Nillson | 3 |
Plute, Skinnem and Robb by J. S. Biscay | 3 |
Hope for the Proletarians by John Gunn | 3 |
Denver, Colo. by Pat Noonan | 3 |
Friends of Labor | 4 |
Death or Life? Which Choose You? by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Pity the Women! | 4 |
Illustrated Lectures | 4 |
Comrades by Lawrence Tully | 4 |
Our Primer of Celebrities by Life | 3 |
The Voice of the People [92] Vol. II No. 40 | October 22nd, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Evidence in Person Case | 1 |
The Rowan-Barrett Case by John Grave | 1 |
R. E. Dunne by Frank Cady | 1 |
Butte, Montana | 1 |
Sioux City Propaganda League by Jack Allen | 1 |
Cause and Effect | 1 |
Local No. 5, M. T. W. Stockton by E. J. Shapeero | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
A Revolutionist’s Dictionary by Ulyses Grant Morris | 2 |
Demands Slavery in the Name of Liberty | 2 |
Los Angeles by Thos. Fitzgerald | 2 |
Rebellion Comes | 2 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 2 |
That’s Different by Loring Roper | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Bosses Show Yellow by J. G. Soltis | 3 |
What My Environments Causes Me to Believe by W. H. Lewis | 3 |
Seattle Smoker | 3 |
Ninety Cents Per Day by Bob E. Jones | 3 |
Italy Leads the World Now | 3 |
Strike on River Boats | 3 |
Civilized Warfare | 3 |
Rockefeller Labor Investigation | 3 |
A Well Known Firm by Life | 3 |
Denver, Colo. by Pat Noonan | 3 |
Is It a Lost Art? | 4 |
Boomerangs | 4 |
The Rose of War by Amos R. Wells | 4 |
Keeping Step by Life | 4 |
Glory, Glory Halleluja by Pat Brennen | 4 |
Friends of Labor | 4 |
A War Song by Charles Campbell Jones | 4 |
A Wrong Diagnosis | 4 |
Land Titles are Safe | 4 |
Illustrated Lectures | 4 |
The Voice of the People [93] Vol. II No. 41 | October 29th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
The Clarion Call by W. A. Kennedy | 1 |
Efficiency | 2 |
Murder at Dunsmuir | 2 |
Tonopah, Nev. by Dick Highfield | 2 |
Taft, Cal. by Joe Russell | 2 |
England by James Rohn | 2 |
Christian Science by Geyer | 2 |
Today and Tomorrow | 2 |
Tonopah, Nev. | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
A Prisoner’s Letter by Billy the Red | 3 |
Submission is a Vice by Dick Highfield | 3 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 3 |
What Makes Me Happy by F. V. A. | 3 |
San Jose Local by Saffros | 4 |
The Betrayal of Labor by W. H. Lewis | 4 |
Tonopah Free Speech Fight by Dick Highfield | 4 |
Smoker in Sacramento by C. L. Lambert | 4 |
I. W. W.? | 4 |
Fodder for Cannon by Katherine Lee Bates | 4 |
The Worker by Martin Schuetze | 4 |
Des Moines, IA. | 4 |
Illustrated Lectures | 4 |
The Voice of the People [94] Vol. II No. 42 | November 5th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
At the Front by I. M. Sure | 1 |
News from Butte by B. | 1 |
Cline Jury Disagrees | 1 |
The Rowan-Barrett Case by J. G. Graveel | 1 |
Manifestos to Mexicans | 1 |
De Kidder, LA by W. E. H. | 2 |
Ludlow | 2 |
Prisoner’s Letter | 2 |
Financial Writers | 2 |
An Inauspicious Period by Life | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
How Much Came True? by Wilby Heard | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Want Job? Go to Imperial Valley and Pick Cotton | 3 |
The Unemployed | 3 |
Sweet Home News | 3 |
Soap-Boxers Wanted | 3 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 3 |
Germany by James Rohn | 3 |
Patrick Boyle | 3 |
The Pseudo Duke by Dublin Dan Liston | 3 |
Efficiency | 3 |
Scissorbill Philosophy by Bill Shears | 3 |
Deceased by W. J. Roberts | 4 |
The Voice of the People [95] Vol. II No. 43 | November 12th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Union Men, or Hold-Up Men, Which? | 1 |
Butte, Mont. | 1 |
The I. W. W. and Idealism by E. S. Nelson | 1 |
Unemployed in Wisconsin | 1 |
Wants 90 Days and Gets Them | 1 |
As Usual | 1 |
Universal Unemployment | 1 |
Conditions in Southern California by C. O. G. | 2 |
Resolutions by A. L. Fox, Fred M. Hofmann, Wm. Creque | 2 |
Comment by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
More Effective Agitation by John Pancner | 2 |
De Ridder, LA by J. H. Hilton | 2 |
Ludlow | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
Starving Out the Revolution | 2 |
Family Limitation | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Working Women by Adelaid Kassovsky | 3 |
When War Shall End by Pat Brennen | 3 |
Some of the Information We Need | 3 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 3 |
George Bish by Thos. Fitzgerald | 3 |
The Dishwasher | 3 |
Smoker in Sacramento by S. L. Lambert | 3 |
Helping God | 3 |
Cheer Up | 3 |
Offensive Neatness | 3 |
News of the Day | 4 |
Mass Meeting | 4 |
Political Control of Industry | 4 |
Song of the Porterhouse Steak by Strawberry Burns | 4 |
The Cotton Situation | 4 |
Always Think Your Own Thought by Ragnar Redbeard | 4 |
Unemployed Listen to Much Radical Advice | 4 |
Efficiency’s New Triumph | 4 |
Law and Order | 4 |
The Voice of the People [96] Vol. II No. 44 | November 19th, 1914 (Portland, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Solving the Problem in Los Angeles by Thos. Fitzgerald | 1 |
News from Butte | 1 |
Free Speech Fight in St. Louis, Mo. by Forrest Edwards | 1 |
Resolution Passed at Anarchist Meeting Held at Averill Hall… | 2 |
Comment by B. E. Nillson | 2 |
A Solution to the Problem by W. J. Roberts | 2 |
The Popular Affair by Geo. D. Bradley | 2 |
Ludlow | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
Labor by Budd McKillips | 2 |
Family Limitation | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Ford and Suhr | 3 |
The Dalles, Ore by James Mitchell | 3 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 3 |
A Rebel’s Dream by Cash M. Stevens | 3 |
Poor Tim by Dublin Dan Liston | 3 |
Marching to Freedom | 3 |
In the Holy Name of Trade by Covington Hall | 3 |
Ends | 3 |
Friends of Labor | 3 |
Voting on War by Allan L. Benson | 4 |
Comment by B. E. Nillson | 4 |
From Butte Jail | 4 |
Rough on Heroes | 4 |
Proclamation to the Scandinavian Workers of America | 4 |
The Voice of the People [97] Vol. II No. 45 | November 26th, 1914 (Porltand, OR.)
Masthead: Might is Right
Edited by: B. E. Nilsson
Marine Transportation Workers Show Solidarity | 1 |
Pancner Defense by Maurice Abbott | 1 |
Man, Hungry, Takes 3 Rolls; Sent to Jail | 1 |
Los Angeles, Cal. | 1 |
Butte, Mont. | 1 |
News from Butte Jail | 1 |
New Policeman to Look After Dogs and Hobos | 1 |
Deer Lodge Strike Won by Bren the Gael | 1 |
Labor Body is Back of Ford and Suhr by Frank R. Havenner | 1 |
The Moral of the Story | 1 |
Typographical Erorr in No. 96 | 1 |
In the Sunny South | 1 |
Colorado by Maxwell Gordon | 2 |
Ludlow | 2 |
News Wanted | 2 |
Financial Statement of the Voice | 2 |
Family Limitation | 2 |
My Poems by Covington Hall | 2 |
Notes on the News by E. L. Nelson | 3 |
Unlawful | 3 |
The Rules by Peter Bell | 3 |
Charity Begins at Home by Peter Bell | 3 |
On the Road by Wm. Morris, Cam Miles, C. H. Johnson | 3 |
Parson Long’s Prayer by Ed Lehman | 3 |
Cheer Up | 3 |
Indianapolis, Ind. | 3 |
Now and Then by Peter Bell | 3 |
My Constitutional Rights by Dublin Dan Liston | 3 |
Attention by Ben Klein | 3 |
To Marine Transport Workers by C. G. Anderson | 4 |
Jessie B’s Visit to Dublin Dan’s by Dublin Dan Liston | 4 |
Tramy’s Commander Train | 4 |