This book is a facsimile of a book of hours that belonged to Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France from 1324-28. It contains a calendar marking the Catholic feat days, hourly prayers to be devoted to the Virgin Mary and St. Luis (Jeanne's ancestor), and…
This is a partially handwritten, partially typed draft of an article to be published in The Nation concerning the status of Czechoslovakia. Masaryk decries the abuses of the Czech nation at the hands of the Austro-Hungarian theocracy. Masaryk…
T.G. Masaryk writes to President Woodrow Wilson to gain support for a Mid-European Union that would stretch from the Baltic to the Greek Peninsula. Masaryk sees this Union as a new way to organize Central Europe, and appeals to Wilson's principles of…
This is a preserved interview between T.G. Masaryk and an English journalist. Masaryk spells out the reasons why Western Europe should support an independent Czechoslovakia and how an independent Czechoslovakia will solve the Eastern Problem…
This issue tackles a variety of problems, including the false promises of the Hoover Road training plant and the fact that Black welders are denied skill trade classification and top pay due to racism. The alliance of the UAW and the International…
Hoping to secure their rights through the union, DRUM fielded their own candidate named Don Jackson. DRUM complained about the long line of union leaders who did little for Black workers while pocketing their dues, often UAW lackeys. This issue ends…
As DRUM gained influence within the Hamtramck assembly plant, both management and the United Auto Workers (UAW) began a crackdown on the organization while denying that there were racist conditions in the plant. This issue of the publication argues…