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- Publisher: The Brotherhood
- Frequency: weekly
- Coverage
- Region: Northwest region
- County: Snohomish
- Unique ids
- SN: sn88085771
- OCLC: ocm18198275
History
- Continues: The Northwest worker
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Essay Draft
In October 1917 the Socialist weekly The
Northwest worker [LCCN:sn88085770] changed its name to the
Co-operative News. This title lasted until at least June 1918. That last edition and the editions preceding it are filled with predictions of newspaper’s impending doom based on the federal government’s on-going suppression of other Socialist and radical publications taking place throughout the nation under the authority of the federal Espionage Act of 1917, as amended in April 1918.
The
Co-operative news continued to publish news and propaganda of the local, state, and national Socialist party. The name change reflects a shift in interest towards the cooperative movement. During its brief period of publication the
Co-operative news was edited by Henry W. Watts, followed by Peter Husby. Husby was an attorney who had previously contributed the "Free Legal Advice" column to the paper.
TopReel info
- Filmed by: UW (OCLC)?
- Positives held by: UW
- Negatives held by: UW
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TopDigitization plan
2008-2009 grant
- 1917-1918 (1 reel) - Chronicling American directory states paper only published from 1917-1918.
- Co-operative News appears on reel A3099 with the Washington Socialist and The Northwest Worker
TopNotes
e.g. Significant for its location on the U.S.-Canadian border -
pearson, 2008/10/14 16:11 TopResources
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- fill in year -- fill in page
- NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
- Chronicling America record (LOC) - Co-operative News
- WorldCat record - fill in title
- UW record - Co-operative News
- WSL record - fill in title
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