List of Socialist and Communist publications in the United States
Below is a list of Socialist and Communist publications in the United States. See also here [1]
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
A
- Action Bulletin weekly publication of the Civil Rights Congress
- Action for Today published by Civil Rights Congress of New York
- Afro-American newspaper published in Baltimore
- American Guardian, independent Socialist weekly published in Oklahoma City.
- Amerasia
- The Anti-Nazi Bulletin (ca. Jan-Feb 1942) issued by the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League
- The Appeal to Reason (ca. 1916) socialist paper
- AYD in Action monthly publication of the American Youth for Democracy
B
- Black and White (1939-1940)
- Boston Chronicle weekly publication
- Bulletin of Congress of American Women monthly publication of the Congress of American Women
C
- California Eagle is published in Los Angeles. Editor: Charlotta Bass, Managing Editor: Cyril Briggs
- The Call see New York Call paper of the American Socialist Party
- The Call Magazine (1917-1918)
- Champion (ca.1930s) publication of the Communist Party USA
- The Champion of Youth (ca. 1936)
- The Chart
- Chicago Defender
- Chicago Star (ca. 1940s)
- The Churchman (ca. 1917-1949)[1]
- The Class Struggle (1917-1919) publication of the Communist Labor Party
- Class Struggle (circa 1930-1934)
- Coastwise Unity (1935-1946) issued by the Communist Party Dock Unit
- The Communist (ca. 1920-1944)
- Communist Labor
- Communist Labor Party News (ca 1920) "underground" publication of the CLP
- Congress View monthly publication of the National Negro Congress
- Crisis published in Pittsburgh PA
D
- Daily Compass Stalinist publication (ca. 1952)
- Daily Leader official publication of the Socialist Party of America
- Daily Worker
- Democracy’s Battle (ca. Nov-Dec 1946) issued by Friends of Democracy
- Der Hammer (1930s) Yiddish publication of the Jewish sector of the American Communist Party
- District Champion monthly publication Washington DC
E
- Economic Notes monthly publication of the Labor Research Association
- Equality (1939-) published by the Madison, Wisconsin branch of NAACP
- The Eye Opener (c. 1919) socialist paper
F
- Facts for Farmers monthly publication
- Facts for Women monthly publication
- The Forth International, journal
- Fraternal Outlook
- Freedom (socialist publication)
- The Freiheit (1920s)
- Friends of Democracy's Battle (1930s), semi-monthly bulletin issued by Friends of Democracy
G
- German-American weekly publication edited by Gustav Faber.
- Good Morning, weekly Marxist humor magazine started by Ellis O. Jones.
H
- The Hammer (1980s) published by Lenny Zeskind
- Health & Hygiene (April 1935-1938)
- Hollywood Independent monthly publication of the Hollywood Independent Citizens' Committee of Arts, Sciences, and Professions
- The Hour (ca. 1939-1941) newsletter issued by American Council Against Nazi Propaganda
I
- In Fact (ca. June 1940 - October 1950) weekly publication issued by George Seldes
- Industrial Journal monthly publication by James J. Boutselis, of Lowell, Mass.
- Information Bulletin triweekly publication of the Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- Insurgent Worker newspaper of the Sojourner Truth Organization
- International Press Correspondence (1929-1938) issued by the Communist International
- International Socialist Review (c. 1905)
J
- Jewish Life monthly publication of the Morning Freiheit Association
K
- Ken, magazine (ca. 1938-1939)
L
- Labor Age (1920s) weekly radical paper
- The Labor Herald
- The Lamp monthly publication of the American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born
- The Liberator (1920s) Marxist journal published by Max Eastman
- Los Angeles Sentinel (ca. 1945)
M
- Mainstream (c. 1957)
- The Masses (1911-1917) radical socialist literary magazine
- Masses & Mainstream (c. 1949) [2]
- The Messenger (1920s) radical negro paper
- Michigan Herald
- The Militant, published by the Socialist Workers Party
- Morning Freiheit, (1930s) daily (Yiddish) newspaper
- Moscow News (1930s) newspaper
N
- The Nation
- Negro Digest weekly publication
- Negro World
- New Africa monthly publication of the Council on African Affairs, chairman Paul Robeson
- New Appeal (1920s) socialist paper
- New Majority (1920s) radical paper in Chicago
- The New Masses (1926- ) weekly magazine
- New Militant (ca. 1935) newspaper published by the Workers Party of the U.S.
- New Pioneer
- New Times semiweekly published Moscow and distributed in the United States
- The New York Call paper of the American Socialist Party
- The New York Daily Worker
- News of World Labor monthly publication
- News on Spain monthly publication of the Veterans of Abraham Lincoln Brigade
O
- The Ohio Socialist
- Our World monthly publication
P
- Partisan Review, (1934-2003)
- People's Daily World, CPUSA San Francisco newspaper
- People's Songs monthly publication, editor Peter Seeger
- People's Voice, Detroit semimonthly publication
- PL (Progressive Labor Magazine) (ca. 1967-1979) published by the Progressive Labor Party
- PM, newspaper
- Political Affairs, monthly CPUSA magazine
- The Progressive
- Propaganda Analysis (1937-) newsletter issued by Institute for Propaganda Analysis
- The Propaganda Battlefield (1930s) journal issued by Friends of Democracy
- The Protestant (ca. June 1943-May 1946) magazine published by Kenneth Leslie
- The Protestant Digest (ca. 1941) published by Kenneth Leslie
- The Public
- Public Eye, magazine (8 issues, 1977-1984)
Q
R
- Race Traitor publication issued by Noel Ignatiev [3]
- Railroad Workers' Link
- Rank and File (1930s) WWI veteran's publication
- The Rebel Worker (1920s) and later (1960s)
- Report From Washington monthly publication of the Independent Citizens Committee of Arts, Sciences, and Professions
- Revolutionary Age (1920s)
S
- Salute monthly publication of the Veterans Publishing Company
- SDS Bulletin
- Social Work Today (1940s)
- Socialist Appeal (1930s) Trotskyite newspaper
- Socialist Call (c. 1906-1911)
- Socialist Review (1920s)
- Soldier-Worker (1920s)
- Solidarity (c. 1917) official publication of the IWW
- The South Today (ca. early 1940s)
- Soviet Culture irregular publication of the Committee of the American Russian Institute
- Soviet Russia (publication)
- Soviet Russia Today monthly magazine
- Soviet Sports irregular publication of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
- Sozial Democrate (c. 1880)
- Student Outlook monthly publication of American Youth for Democarcy
T
- Teen Life published in Meriden, Conn.
- Teeners' Topics published irregularly
- The Toiler (ca 1920) publication of the Communist Labor Party
- Trend and Times monthly publication by Louis Adamic, Milford, N. J.
- Turning the Tide (current)
U
- Urgent Tasks (1980s) journal of the Sojourner Truth Organization.
V
- Voice of Action (March, 1933-October, 1936) American Communist Party newspaper in the Pacific Northwest
- Voice of Freedom monthly publication of the International Coordination Council
- Voice of Labor
- Volunteer for Liberty monthly publication of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
W
- Washington Commonwealth (Seattle, 1930s)
- Weekly People (1950s)
- West Side News (1933-) Free paper published by Young Communist League of Chicago.
- Western Worker
- The Whip (1920s)
- Winner published by the American Youth Congress
- Woman Today
- Woman Power monthly publication of the Congress of American Women
- Worchester Worker (c. 1938)
- Work
- The Worker Sunday edition of the Daily Worker
- The Workers Monthly (1924-)
- Workers' Theatre
- Workers Vanguard (1980s) October 31, 1980 issue
- Worker’s Voice (June 23, 1933-1934)
- Workers World (1920s)
- Working Woman
- World Marxist Review, CPUSA magazine
- World News and Views monthly publication formerly International Press Correspondence
X
Y
- Yankee Organizer (c. 1938)
- Yiddisher Kultur Farband
- Young Communist Review (c. 1948)
- The Young Comrade (c. 1924)
- Young Fraternalist monthly publication of the International Workers Order
- Young Pioneer (c. 1948)
- The Young Worker (March, 1922-1936) succeeded by The Champion of Youth
- Youth (-March, 1922)
Z
Literature
- Testimony of Walter S. Steele regarding Communist activities in the United States. Hearings before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, first session, on H. R. 1884 and H. R. 2122, bills to curb or outlaw the Communist Party in the United States. July 21, 1947. United States Government Printing Office, Washington D. C. 1947
Notes
See also
- Lineage of Socialist and Communist organizations in America
- List of Communist schools in the United States
- List of Communist publications in Great Britain
- List of American Nationalist publications