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General sources

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  • Bekken, J. (1988). “No Weapon So Powerful”: Working-Class Newspapers in the United States. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 12(2), 104–119. doi:10.1177/019685998801200208 
  • Conlin, Robert Joseph. (1974) The American Radical Press, 1880-1960. Greenwood Press

Early Labor press

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  • Rodger Streitmatter. (1999) Origins of the American Labor Press, Journalism History, 25:3, 99-106, DOI: 10.1080/00947679.1999.12062520
  • McFarland, C. K., and Robert L. Thistlethwaite. "20 Years of a Successful Labor Paper: The Working Man's Advocate, 1829–49." Journalism Quarterly 60, no. 1 (1983): 35-40.

St. Louis Daily Press

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  • Roediger, David. “Racism, Reconstruction, and the Labor Press: The Rise and Fall of the ‘St. Louis Daily Press’, 1864-1866.” Science & Society 42, no. 2 (1978): 156–77. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40402091.

Turn of the century, roughly

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Appeal to Reason

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  • Lee, R. Alton. (2018) Publisher for the Masses, Emanuel Haldeman-Julius University of Nebraska Press
  • Shore, Elliot. (1988) Talkin' Socialism: J.A. Wayland and the Role of the Press in American Radicalism, 1890-1912. University Press of Kansas
  • Graham, John. (1990) Yours For the Revolution: The Appeal to Reason, 1895-1922. University of Nebraska Press.
  • Shore, Elliott. "Selling socialism: the Appeal to Reason and the radical press in turn-of-the-century America." Media, Culture & Society 7, no. 2 (1985): 147-168.
  • Overton, Daniel Patrick. "How to Build an Army: The Constitutive Utopian Rhetoric of Julius Wayland in the Appeal to Reason." PhD diss., University of Kansas, 2017.
  • Shore, Elliott. "The Walkout at the Appeal and the Dilemmas of American Socialism." In History Workshop, pp. 41-55. Editorial Collective, History Workshop, Ruskin College, 1986.
  • Hume, Janice. "Lincoln was a “red” and Washington a Bolshevik: Public memory as persuader in the Appeal to reason." journalism History 28, no. 4 (2003): 172-181.
  • Tuttle, Robert. "The Appeal to Reason and the Failure of the Socialist Party in 1912." Mid-American Review of Sociology (1983): 51-81.

Haldeman-Julius and the Little Blue Books

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