Babylon Falling
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May Day is our day. Take it!

May Day is our day. Take it!

Haven’t you strikers any sense of social and moral responsibility?

Haven’t you strikers any sense of social and moral responsibility?

“Brothers and sisters, you seem to have stopped work.”“Yes!” “Yes!” “Yes!”“If you’ve walked out it’s because you have grievances. I am your business agent. I’ll fix it up for you.”“It’s the pay, right? You want a raise, right? That’s it, huh?”“Maybe it’s the insurance? Or the vacations? Tell your business agent who loves you. — Come on, tell me!”“YOU MISBEGOTTEN REDNECKS! Will you or will you not tell me why you’re on strike?”“We want to make the Revolution!”“The Revolution? You must be crazy! The bosses will never give you that!”

“Brothers and sisters, you seem to have stopped work.”

“Yes!” “Yes!” “Yes!”

“If you’ve walked out it’s because you have grievances. I am your business agent. I’ll fix it up for you.”

“It’s the pay, right? You want a raise, right? That’s it, huh?”

“Maybe it’s the insurance? Or the vacations? Tell your business agent who loves you. — Come on, tell me!”

“YOU MISBEGOTTEN REDNECKS! Will you or will you not tell me why you’re on strike?”

“We want to make the Revolution!”

“The Revolution? You must be crazy! The bosses will never give you that!”

“Civic pride digs no sewers and statesmanship does no dishes. Organize, then, that which makes the world go round.” — T-Bone Slim

“Civic pride digs no sewers and statesmanship does no dishes. Organize, then, that which makes the world go round.” — T-Bone Slim

Blood $
Artwork by Fred Jerger aka Jay. This scan is from the May, 1971 issue of Industrial Worker, but I think the original ran in the July, 1925 issue of Industrial Pioneer.

Blood $

Artwork by Fred Jerger aka Jay. This scan is from the May, 1971 issue of Industrial Worker, but I think the original ran in the July, 1925 issue of Industrial Pioneer.

what we want is down here

what we want is down here

the real parasite

the real parasite

Joe Hill poster by Carlos Cortez

Joe Hill poster by Carlos Cortez

Godless Freaks!

Godless Freaks!