Portal:Workers' Dreadnought
Relaunch of Women's Dreadnought in July 1917. Ceased publication on June 14, 1924.
Poetry
edit- The Barrier, Vol VI, No.24, 6 September 1919
- After the Winters, Vol VI, No.24, 6 September 1919
- The Little Peoples, Vol VI, No.24, 6 September 1919
- A Roman Holiday 6 September 1919
- If We Must Die, Vol VI, No.24, 6 September 1919
- Travail 10 January 1920
- Samson 10 January 1920
- To 'Holy' Russia 28 February 1920
- Song of the New Soldier and Worker 3 April 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- Joy in the Woods 10 April 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- A Hero of the Wars 17 April 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- Reality 24 April 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- Re-Affirmation 3 July 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- The Beast 10 July 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- Summer Morn in New Hampshire 31 July 1920
- Battle 9 October 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- Birds of Prey 9 October 1920 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
Prose
edit- “Socialism and the Negro”, 31 January 1920 , p.1-2
- “The Capitalist Way: Lettow-Vorbeck”, 7 February 1920, p.6
- “A Black Man Replies”, 24 April 1920, p.2
- “Review of Creative Revolution”, 24 July 1920, p.5
- “Under the Iron Heel”, 14 August 1920, (under the pseudonym CEE)
- “Review of First Principles of Working Class Education”, 11 September, 1920, p.5 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- “Communists and Local Councils of Action”, 25 September, 1920, p.6 (under the pseudonym Hugh Hope)
- “The Revolution in Currency”, 2 October, 1920, (under the pseudonym C. E. Edwards)
- “The Martyrdom of Ireland, 9 October, 1920, (under the pseudonym CEE)
- “The Yellow Peril and the Dockers”, 16 October 1920 (under the pseudonym Leon Lopez)