
CCNY Antiwar Notices
Submissions from 1946
If You Don't Register and Enroll, You Lose 12 Votes, Communist Party, New York State Election Campaign Committee
Labor Remembers, Mr. Dewey, Communist Party, New York State Election Campaign Committee
Watch Out for the Hook!, Communist Party, New York State Election Campaign Committee
Why Should We Vets Vote Communist, Bob?, Communist Party, New York State Election Campaign Committee
The Red-Baiters Menace America, Eugene Dennis General Secretary
Submissions from 1943
The Job Ahead - A Challenge, Socialist Party of New Jersey
Submissions from 1942
Mark "X" in Circles nd Boxes as Shown Above to Vote for Right Wing Candidates, American Labor Party
Vote for Hugo Pollock, American Labor Party
Letter from the American Labor Party, 13th Assembly District, American Labor Party, 13th Assembly District; Odell Clark; and Anthony Kelker
Mrs. Roosevelt Rejects ALP Left Wing; Supports Rightists, Liberal and Labor Committee to Safeguard the American Labor Party and The New York Post
Letter sponsored by the Teachers Committee for Second Front Now (August 1, 1942), Teachers Committee for Second Front Now
Demorcracy Will Live or Die, The Greater New York Industrial Union Council
Submissions from 1941
Imperialism or People's Peace?, American Student Union
Education and the War, Earl Browder General Secretary
A Message from Earl Browder to the Youth of America, Earl Browder General Secretary and Communist Party, National Election Campaign Committee
On Which Side Do You Stand in this Real Tug O' War/, CCNY Anti-War Conference, Arrangements Committee
History Department Dismissals, CCNY Communist Party Unit
Suppressed!, Communist Party, New York State
Why No Meat?, Communist Party, New York State
Oddities in the News, Communist Party, Washington Heights
War or Peace, The New American Newspaper, New York District Office and New American, National Office, Ellis Avenue, Chicago
Red Army Holds Our Front Lines!, Young Communist League, New York State
Submissions from 1940
Message from French Prison Camp: "Help Now!", Henry A. Atkinson, Ruth Benedict, and Frank Boas
Communist Party U.S.A.: Numerous complex problems, Isidore Begun and Communist Party, New York State Committee
Dear Colleague: Our country is engaged today, Frank Boas, A. A. Brill, and Henry Pratt Fairchild
An American Foreign Policy for Peace, Earl Browder
Earl Browder Takes His Case to the People, Earl Browder General Secretary
The New Moment in the Struggle Against War, Earl Browder General Secretary and Communist Party, New York State Committee
Moscow Defends Nazi Moves, CCNY Anti-War Club
The Communist Party Unit Welcomes, CCNY Communist Party Unit
To the City College Staffs, CCNY Communist Party Unit
Hear James W. Ford, CCNY Marxist Cultural Society
The Message They Tried to Stop, Communist Party, National Election Campaign Committee
The Truth About Finland - And the Wall Street War Drive, Communist Party, New York State
Election Platform of the Communist Party, Communist Party, New York State Election Campaign Committee
Daily Worker: Defense of the U.S. Requires Defeat of War-Mongers, Daily Worker
The United States and the Soviet Union, William Z. Foster
A Last Minute Message to Enrolled Voters of the American Labor Party, Liberal and Labor Committee to Safeguard the American Labor Party
Air Raid Instructions, Office of Civil Defense, City of New York and Committee of College Civil Defense, City College
What Is New America?, The New American Newspaper, New York District Office and New American, National Office, Ellis Avenue, Chicago
Louder than Ever: American Youth Demands "Keep U.S. Out" of the War, Young Communist League
Submissions from 1939
Socialism, War, and America, Earl Browder General Secretary
Stop the War, Earl Browder
ASU Commentator, CCNY American Student Union
Student Strike, Thursday, April 20, 1939, CCNY Anti-War Committee
Just Suppose, CCNY Student Council
The Campus, Vol. 61, No. 16, Friday, November 12, 1937, CCNY Undergraduate Newspaper staff
Mobilize for Peace, CCNY Young Communist League and CCNY Communist Party Unit
Letter addressed to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Citizens' Committee to Free Earl Browder
Washington Plays a War Game, Daily Worker
The War and the Working Class, Georgi Dimitroff General Secretary
Strike Against War - April 20 11 A.M., Fellowship for Reconciliation, National Council of Methodist Youth, Student Peace Service
56 Congressmen in 1917 Voted Against Our Entry into the Wr, Keep America Out of War Congress, Labor Anti-War Council, Youth Committee Against War
A Collegiate Army, Marxist Cultural Society
Spain Fights On! - Lift the Embargo Now!, Marxist Cultural Society
Campus Stop-Axis Actions Build an Effective Power for Peace, Morris U. Schappes
Communists Send Condolence on Pope, The New York Times
Student Peace Rallies Today Held in Nation, The New York Times
Students Divided on Way to Peace, The New York Times
We Act for Peace, Young Communist League
Wake Up and Fight!, Young Peoples Socialist League
Why Strike? - In 1917 the President of the United States told us, Young Peoples Socialist League
Submissions from 1938
Protest the New Moscow Frameup! Save the Lives of the 21!, American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky
ASU Bulletin, Special Strike Issue, Wednesday, April 27, 1938, American Student Union
The Big ASU Show, American Student Union
Stop Fascist Assassins!, American Student Union, New York District and Herbert Witt
ASU Outlook, Wednesday, April 27, 1938, CCNY American Student Union
Emergency Bulletin on Czechoslovakia, CCNY American Student Union
Extra, CCNY American Student Union
Keep America Out of War by Saving Czechoslovakia, CCNY American Student Union
Stop Hitler! Save Peace, CCNY American Student Union
Stoppage for Peace!!, CCNY American Student Union and CCNY Student Council
Beware War Hysteria, CCNY Anti-War Club
Rally Against War!, CCNY Anti-War Club
Stoppage for Peace - But Collective Security Means War, CCNY Anti-War Club
Anti-War Songs, CCNY Committee for a Militant Anti-War Strike
Strike Against War - Main Entrance, CCNY Committee for a Militant Anti-War Strike
Save Czechoslovakia, CCNY Joint Faculty-Student Committee
The Moscow Frame Ups!, CCNY Philosophy Club
An Open Letter to the "Campus", CCNY Student Anti-War Committee
Collective Security Mean War!, CCNY Student Anti-War Committee
Students and Teachers United for Peace, CCNY Students and Teachers United for Peace
Can Peace Be Preserved?, CCNY Young Communist League
Against Imperialist War! Against the ASU!, CCNY Young Peoples Socialist League
American Revolutionary Heritage, CCNY Young Peoples Socialist League
An Anti-War Program, CCNY Young Peoples Socialist League
War - Collective Security Is Dead, CCNY Young Peoples Socialist League
Young Peoples Socialist League Notes, Vol. 1, No. 5, March 31, 1938., CCNY Young Peoples Socialist League
Strike Against War - Wednesday April 27, CCNY Youth Committee Against War
The Students' Strike Against War, CCNY Youth Committee Against War
Rally to Keep America Out of War, Committee for March 6 Anti-War Meeting
All Out for Peace, Hunter College Young Communist League
Principles of the Young Communist League, Hunter College Young Communist League
Make the World Safe for Democracy, Hunter College Youth Committee for the Oxford Pledge
Only Socialism Brings Peace, Independent Communist Labor League
Convention for What?, Independent Labor League of America, Youth Section
Frederick B. Robinson - The Record of a "Liberal" Educator, Howard Ives and Young Peoples Socialist League
Do You Want War Again?, Philadelphia Anti-War Committee
Lovestone's Internationalism, Socialist Workers Party
Save Czechoslovakia - Zero Hour Parade, United Czechoslovakian Societies, American League for Peace and Democracy, and United Jugoslav Federation