Folder 33 Strike of 1912 Poems
Folder 34 A Spark of Electricity - The 1912 Bread & Roses Strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts" article featured in the History Channel Magazine, September-October 2012
Folder 35 Theater Espresso 2010 - "American Tapestry", Strike of 1912 Related
Folder 36 Cleansing History: Lawrence, MA, The Strike For Four Loves of Bread and No Roses, and the Anthropology of Working Class Consciousness. by Gerald M. Sider, Response by Paul Buhle
Folder 37 "Roots of Textile" The Independent - Zone V - January, 8 1978
Folder 38 Articles re: Bread & Roses Strike (Irish Echo)
Folder 39 Rosario Contarino on the Bread & Roses Strike
Folder 40 Rocco, Angelo - Interview August 22, 1975 & Eulogy February 22, 1984
Folder 41 "The Lawrence Strike of 1912 and the Failure of the MA Socialist Party" by Dr. Henry F. Bedford
Folder 42 Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA), newsletter, Spring/Summer 2012
Folder 43 "Lawrence, MA: The Strike of 1912" booklet published by Immigrant City Archives (4)
Folder 44 Anarchy and Who's to Blame? Statement of the IWW (October 5, 1912)
Folder 45 "The Great Strike at Lawrence" by Steven Holman, Grade 8, Wetherbee School, 1968 (2013.084.001)
Folder 46 Excerpt from "Trouble Downtown: the Local Context of Twentieth-Century America" by Henry F. Bedford. Excerpt is chapter 1, "Not Enough Pay": Lawrence, 1912. We have full book in the LHC library (2015.007.002)
Folder 47 Narrative Proposal "We Fight For Roses", Lot of Theater Program Reviews by Gavin Ellen
Folder 48 Letter from Lawrence Center Labor Union to District Attorney Henry C. Atwill pertaining to Union member Desire Steuer, September 28, 1913
Folder 49 "Many Nationalities Represented Among the Strikers in Lawrence", Boston Globe, January 28, 1912 (1984.005.081b)
Folder 50 "Mrs. Weizenbach and the Misses Steindl Fined on Charges", Boston Globe, Evening Tribune, February 16, 1912
Folder 51 Wage Rates/Expenses Data for Lawrence workers circa 1911-1912
Folder 52 Poster "General Strike to Free Ettor and Giovannitti Monster Mass Meeting, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn"
Folder 53 "The Industrial Revolt at Lawrence" by John Martin, March 7, 1912
Folder 54 "Accordi e Dissonanze" by Onorio Ruotolo
Folder 55 "Radicals, Revolutionaries, Rebels and Reformers" by Rebecca Zurier, Art for the Masses Magazine
Folder 56 "On the Line, A Dramatization Dealing with the Great Lawrence, Mass., Textile Strike of 1912" poster
Folder 57 "Hold the Fort" music and lyrics
Folder 58 Book Reviews, "Commonwealth of Toils" by Tom Juravich, William F. Hartford and James R. Green and "Where is Our Responsibility" by William F. Hartford, Boston Globe, November 18, 1996
Folder 59 "A Reign of Terror in an American City: Some of the Ways in Which Lawrence was Held in Subjection by a Gang of Out of Town Agitators" by Citizens' Association, Lawrence, Mass. (2019.091.021)
Folder 60 Lawrence Public Library Bibliography (Periodicals - Reference Room)
Folder 61 "The Lawrence Strike of 1912" by John B. McPherson (1912) (2009.036.001)
Folder 62 Article "The Lawrence Strike of 1912: A View of Textiles and Labor Fifty Years Ago" by Robert L. Tyler published in The Cotton History Review, July 1961, Vol. II, No. 3 (1983.082.003)
Folder 63 "Bread & Roses: Not Just Subsistence, But Dignity" by Gregory DL Morris, Financial History Magazine, Winter 2022
Folder 64 "St. Peter and The Scab" poem written by Philip Sutcliffe (1993.024.002)