Talk:New Masses
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[edit]This isn't the most important thing in the world, but it's something I'd fix if I knew how to, but I don't, so I'll bring it up here. The article claims
- The magazine became a highly influential publication and, from the 1930s onwards was “the principle organ of the American cultural left from 1926 onwards."
this being apparently a direct quote from a work of Barbara Foley.
If it weren't a direct quote, I'd just change principle to principal and be done with it. But because it is a quote, I'm reluctant to do that; if it appears thus in the original, then it should probably get a [sic] rather than a correction. Does anyone have the Foley reference available? --Trovatore (talk) 01:41, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]I have added an artist, Hyman Warsager, to the list of artists who had illustrations published in New Masses. The artist was my late father. I included a citation and can add others if recommended by editors. Among other illustrations, his print "The Law", an anti-lynching, anti-fascist illustration, was in New Masses in 1934. Thank you. Rwarsager (talk) 01:09, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
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