Portal:Industrial Workers of the World

Legal documents

 * Why the IWW Is Not Patriotic to the United States (Extract), 1918 by unknown author
 * Burns v. United States (274 U.S. 328), May 16, 1927
 * Fiske v. Kansas, May 16, 1927

IWW members
The following authors may or may not have been members at the time of authorship of their works, but are or were known to have been IWW members, or "Wobblies."


 * Ralph Hosea Chaplin
 * Noam Chomsky
 * Dorothy Day
 * Daniel De Leon
 * Eugene Victor Debs


 * Joseph James Ettor
 * Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
 * Harrison George


 * Covington Hall
 * Nils H. Hanson
 * William Dudley Haywood
 * Ammon Hennacy
 * Joe Hill
 * Helen Keller
 * Austin Lewis
 * Mary Marcy
 * Claude McKay
 * Scott Nearing
 * E. S. Nelson
 * Eugene O'Neill
 * Lucy Parsons
 * Fredy Perlman
 * John Reed
 * Vincent Saint John
 * John Sandgren
 * Carl Sandburg
 * Gary Snyder
 * Benjamin H. Williams
 * Abner E. Woodruff

About

 * American Syndicalism: the I.W.W., 1913 by John Graham Brooks
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Other

 * Speech to the IWW in 1905 by Lucy Parsons
 * Proclamation of the Striking Textile Workers of Lawrence, 1912
 * Songs of Love and Rebellion, 1915 by Covington Hall
 * "Joe Hill farewell letter to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn", September 30, 1915 by Joe Hill
 * "My Last Will", November 18, 1915 by Joe Hill
 * "Anarchists Demand Strike To End War" in The New York Times, May 19, 1917
 * "The I. W. W. Convention, by Mary Marcy, in The Liberator, Vol.2 No. 7, pp.10-12, July 1919
 * Constitution and laws of the One Big Union, 1919 (a separate but related union in Canada)
 * Plunder: a play, 1973 by Fredy Perlman