American Decades
"Armed Rebellion on the Right"
Editorial
By: Paul Y. Anderson
Date: August 7, 1937
Source: Anderson, Paul Y. "Armed Rebellion on the Right." The Nation 145, no. 6, August 7, 1937, 146–147. Available at the New Deal Network online at http://newdeal.feri.org/nation/na37145p146.htm; website home page: http://newdeal.feri.org (accessed March 17, 2003).
About the Author: Paul Y. Anderson (1893–1938) was a highly respected investigative journalist, described upon his death (by suicide) as the "last muckraker." Anderson spent most of his career with the St. Louis Dispatch and covered many of the great events of his era. He received a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting of the Teapot Dome Scandal in 1923–1924.
Introduction
Violence was an integral part of the labor movement. Management,...
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1930's Business and the Economy Primary Sources
- "Statement of James C. Garland, of Pineville, Ky."
- "On the Bank Crisis"
- "Code of Fair Competition for the Men's Clothing Industry, as Amended"
- "Statement of H.L. Lurie, Director of the Bureau of Jewish Social Research, New York City, New York"
- Securities Exchange Act of 1934
- "Redistribution of Wealth"
- The National Labor Relations Act
- Progress in Michigan
- Works Progress Administration Reports
- Settlement of a Sit-Down Strike
- "Armed Rebellion on the Right"
- Farmers on Relief and Rehabilitation
- John Maynard Keynes to President Roosevelt, February 1, 1938
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
