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|Fiction's First Finale
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|1
|Editorial
|2-3
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|H. R. Felton
|The Artists' Union, N.Y. (1934-1938)
|4-6
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|Organization: A Collective Working Paper
|Ron Stevens
|1-
|Meeting (story)
|7-25
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|Albert's Progress
|J. Byron
|5-
|'Down with Shah': courageous Iranian students lead nationwide protest against the Shah's fascist regime
|25-35
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|Boycott This Museum!
|Langston Hughes
|17-
|To Negro writers: given at the American Writer's Congress, 1935
|36
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|Museum Services — "Natural" Forms
|Langston Hughes
|18-
|White Man
|36
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|Animal Farm
|Fred Lonidier
|24-
|Art and unions in the U.S.
|37-45
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|Salami Tactics: or, How to write an article for a "radical" art-magazine
|C.K. Conridge
|27-
|Two roads
|46-61
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|The San Francisco Art Commission
|Steven V. Roberts
|33-
|Social mobility found key to U.S. views on class
|62
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|Radical Appropriation
|L. Lucha
|36-
|The free world thesis
|63-67
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|"What's in the hopper?" A survey of capitalist cultural legislation, passed and pending
|Helen R.
|39-
|Listen close
|64
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Revision as of 05:26, 28 February 2023

Red-Herring No. 2
Publication Red-Herring
Date 1978
Volume 1
Number 2
Publisher
Editor

Contents

Author Title pg. Notes
Editorial 2-3
H. R. Felton The Artists' Union, N.Y. (1934-1938) 4-6
Ron Stevens Meeting (story) 7-25
J. Byron 'Down with Shah': courageous Iranian students lead nationwide protest against the Shah's fascist regime 25-35
Langston Hughes To Negro writers: given at the American Writer's Congress, 1935 36
Langston Hughes White Man 36
Fred Lonidier Art and unions in the U.S. 37-45
C.K. Conridge Two roads 46-61
Steven V. Roberts Social mobility found key to U.S. views on class 62
L. Lucha The free world thesis 63-67
Helen R. Listen close 64

References