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The Liberator (magazine)

Monthly socialist magazine established by Max and Crystal Eastman in 1918. The publication was an organ of the Communist Party of America (CPA) from late 1922 and was merged with two other publications to form The Workers Monthly in 1924.


1918

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Issue No. 1, cover designed by Hugo Gellert

Staff

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  • Contributing editors:
  • Cornelia Barns (all)
  • Howard Brubaker (all)
  • Hugo Gellert (all)
  • Arturo Giovannitti (all)
  • Charles T. Hallinan (all)
  • Helen Keller (all)
  • Ellen La Motte (all)
  • Author:Robert Minor (all)
  • Author:John Reed (until issue)
  • Boardman Robinson (all)
  • Author:Louis Untermeyer (all)
  • Charles W. Wood (until Issue)
  • Art Young (all)
  • Kenneth Chamberlain (from)
  • Alexander Trachtenberg (from)

Complete issues

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Individual items:

1919

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April 1919, cover designed by Cornelia Barns

Complete issues:

By Mary Marcy: The I. W. W. Convention pp. 10-12
By Claude McKay pp 29-30
By Claude McKay pp 46

1920

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Issue No. 25, cover designed by Boardman Robinson

Complete issues:

By Claude McKay p 48

Individual items:

1921

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Issue No. 37, December 1921 cover designed by Adolph Dehn

Complete issues:

New Editorial board announced:

Max Eastman, Floyd Dell, Robert Minor, Claude McKay

Individual items;

1922

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Issue No. 56, November December 1922 cover designed by Frank Walts

Complete issues:

1923

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Issue No. 66, October 1923 cover designed by Lydia Gibson

Complete issues:

1924

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