Appendix: Names of authors cited in text

Carl Johnson,
"Only More Democracy Can Save Democracy," October 29, 1949.
Dorothy Stolpin,
"Local Union Conference," December 21, 1944, p.1.
Floyd Hoke-Miller,
"A Laborer Looks at Life," January 15, 1948, p.7.
Howard Foster,
"Winning for the Union: Do Wages Determine Prices?", June 5, 1947, p.3.
Don Chapman,
"Election Statement: President-Elect Presents His Program," March 27, 1947, p.1.
Howard Foster,
"Winning for the Union: The People's Mandate," November 21, 1946, p.2.
Dwight Stroh,
"To End Wars Depressions," August 28, 1947, p. 3.
Don Chapman,
"Hi Mac," November 6, 1947, p.2.
Carl Johnson,
"Only More Democracy Can Solve Democracy: Addes and a Third Party," November 7, 1946, p.8.
Bert Boone,
"How Many Strikes Before You're Out," October 7, 1948, p.6.
Floyd Hoke-Miller,
"A New Year With Old Trim," January 15, 1948, p. 2.
Anonymous,
"Letter from Joe," January 4, 1945, p.1-2.
Bert Boone,
"Open Letter to Ken Malone," November 15, 1951, p.4.
Floyd Hoke-Miller,
"Of Wage Slaves and Caesanrs," June 14, 1951, p.2.
Sol Dollinger,
"Fairwell to a Fighter," October 18, 1951, p.3.
Floyd Hoke-Miller,
"The Curtain's Down," June 20, 1963, p.1.
James T. Cavell,
"The Welfare State," December 15, 1949, p.2.
Carl Johnson,
"Only More Democracy Can Save Democracy: Cavell Raises Debatable Questions," December 29, 1949, p.2.
James T. Cavell,
"A Beautiful Theory But It Won't Work," March 9, 1950.
Bert Boone,
"Who Produces Profits," March 23, 1950, p.2.
George Carroll,
"Your Poverty Flat and Mine," April 6, 1950, p.3.
George Carroll,
"Why I Am Resigning," Marchn 5, 1945, p.1.
Coburn S. Walker,
"The President's Column, Regional Director Reverses Position," December 1, 1949, p.3.
Shop News and Views in and around the Plants, November 3, 1949, p.3.
Sam Hill,
"Officers and Members of Local 659," January 26, 1950, p.2.
Dallas Edwards,
"Letter to Mr. Floyd Davenport," January 12, 1950, p.3.
Coburn Walker,
"President's Colunn: An Open Letter to the Four Top Officers of the International Union," December 15, 1949, p.3.
Ken Malone,
"21 Or Bust!," January 26, 1950, p.1.
Bert Boone,
"Do We Want A Union," February 23, 1950, p.4.
John Eleazer,
"State of the Union," September 7, 1950, p.1.
Earl Burgett,
"I Didn't Like It," February 9, 1950, p.1.
Coburn Walker,
"The President's Column: Criticism Not Warranted," February 9, 1950, p.1.
John Eleazor, Brother Eleazer Answers....",
October 19, 1950, p.1.
Luther Crane,
"What Do You Want?," December 28, 1950, p.2.
H.E. Darr,
"Criticism Hurts No Man," December 28, 1950, p.2.
Ed. Cronck,
"Honest Criticism Hurts No One," March 8, 1951, p.4.
Wm. T. Fitzgerald,
"Assembly Plant: Hello Brother," February 22, 1951, p.3.
Norman C. Roth,
"Just for the Record," February 22, 1951, p.4.
Oscar Rodes,
"Local 742," February 22, 1951, p.4.
Reprinted from Ford Facts,
"Editorial," April 19, 1951, p.2.
Jack Palmer,
"What Ails the Union Movement," April 21, 1960, p.2.
Wm. T. Fitzgerald,
"Shop News and Views In and Around the Assembly Plant," February 22, 1951, p.2.
Dale Greene,
January 26, 1951.
Larry Jones,
"Till We Meet Again," October 21, 1971, p.4.
Floyd Davenport,
"Is this Depression in the Midst of Prosperity: It's My Opinion," August 2, 1945, p.6.
Don Chapman,
"Hi Mac," November 6, 1947, p.2.
Larry Jones,
"Unionists Mourn Passing of Bert Boone," April 17, 1969, p.4.
Floyd Davenport,
"Is this Depression....", August 2, 1945, p.6.
Bert Boone
(Obituary on George Carroll), October 12, 1954.
Ken Malone,
"George Carroll, First Editor of Searchlight, Passes Away," October 12, 1954.
Floyd Davenport,
"Is this Depression....", August 2, 1945, p.6.

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