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- April, 1928: Women Must Learn to Play the Game as Men Do
- April, 1930: Good Citizenship: The Purpose of Education
- February 18, 1931: A Program of Assistance for the Crippled.
- April 29, 1931: School for Bums
- December, 1931: The Challenge of the Depression
- December 2, 1931: Harlan: Working under the Gun
- 1932: Wages, Puerto Rico (1932)
- January, 1932: Serving Readers in a Time of Depression
- March, 1932: What Ten Million Women Want
- April 7, 1932: Forgotten Man, The
- May 22, 1932: Address at Oglethorpe University
- July, 1932: Children Hurt at Work
- July 2, 1932: Roosevelt's Nomination Address, 1932
- August 20, 1932: Campaign Address at Columbus, Ohio
- September 21, 1932: Portland Speech: Public Utilities Hydro-Electric Power
- December 27, 1932: FIGHT WAR!
- 1933: Women and the Vote
- February 7, 1933: My Mail
- February 15, 1933: The Detroit Strike
- February 22, 1933: Machinery and Unemployment
- March, 1933: Auto Workers Strike
- March 4, 1933: Inaugural Address, March 4, 1933
- March 12, 1933: On the Bank Crisis
- March 16, 1933: New Means to Rescue Agriculture
- March 21, 1933: Three Essentials For Unemployment Relief
- April, 1933: What I Hope to Leave Behind
- April 26, 1933: The South Speaks
- May, 1933: The Shift in Child Labor
- May 7, 1933: Outlining the New Deal Program
- May 18, 1933: Tennessee Valley Authority Act
- May 31, 1933: Children on Strike
- June 14, 1933: The Social Worker and the Depression
- June 14, 1933: The Third Act of the Mooney Drama
- June 16, 1933: Presidential Statement On N.I.R.A.
- July 1, 1933: Hurricane of 1932, from the Annual Report of the Governor of Puerto Rico, 1933
- July, 1933: With The Civilian Conservation Corps
- July 8, 1933: Greetings to the Civilian Conservation Corps
- July 24, 1933: Purposes and Foundations of the Recovery
- July 26, 1933: Eating Without Working: A Moral Disquisition
- August, 1933: Black Labor and the Codes
- August, 1933: I Want You to Write to Me
- August, 1933: Will the Codes Abolish Labor?
- August 12, 1933: Informal Remarks at a C.C.C. Camp
- August 16, 1933: Mine War in Pennsylvania
- August 16, 1933: The Teacher Faces the Depression
- August 26, 1933: An Extemporaneous Address at Vassar College
- September, 1933: An Emergency is On!
- September, 1933: We Do Our Part--But...
- September 8, 1933: Address Before the 1933 Conference On Mobilization For Human Needs
- October, 1933: Will the New Deal Be A Square Deal For the Negro?
- October 22,1933: On the Currency Situation
- October 25, 1933: Why Ford Workers Strike
- November, 1933: Some Notes on a Harlem Art Exhibit
- November 3, 1933: Sixty-Sixth Press Conference (Excerpts)
- November 8, 1933: The Right to Strike
- December 1, 1933: Sample Outline of Adult Education Program
- December 1, 1933: Library Projects Under Public Works, Civil Works, and Relief Administrations
- December 16, 1933: An Open Letter to President Roosevelt
- January, 1934: Emergency Work Spreading
- January, 1934: The New Deal and Housing
- January, 1934: Housing
- January, 1934: A Needed Amendment
- January, 1934: Subsistence Homesteads
- January 3, 1934: Annual Message to the Congress, 1934
- January 3, 1934: Relief with Both Mind and Heart
- January 8, 1934: Home Building & Loan Assn. v. Blaisdell (1934)
- January 9, 1934: The Great 'Bootleg' Coal Industry
- January 9, 1934: White-Collar Strike
- January, 13 1934: CCC Youth Refuses To Fan Flies Off Officer; Is Fired
- February, 1934: Saving the Good Earth
- February-March, 1934: In a Coffee Pot
- February, 1934: An End to Civil Works
- February 13, 1934: The Hill-Billies Come to Detroit
- February 13, 1934: The New Deal for Share-Croppers
- February 16, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 2/16/34
- February 23, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 2/23/34
- February 28, 1934: White House Statement On a Plan For Relief
- March, 1934: The Power of Knowledge
- March, 1934: The Social Implications of the Roosevelt Administration
- March 5, 1934: Nebbia v. New York, 291 U.S. 502 (1934)
- March 23, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 3/23/34
- March 24, 1934: Extemporaneous Speech at the Subsistence Homes Exhibition
- March 30, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 3/30/34
- April-May, 1934: Workers' Education and the Federal Government
- April, 1934: What Hope For The Rural Negro?
- April, 1934: The TVA and the Race Problem
- April, 1934: Subsistence Farmsteads
- April, 1934: Coal at the Cross-Roads
- May, 1934: Negro Workers and Recovery
- May, 1934: SECTION 7-A: The Clash Over the Most Disputed Clause in the Recovery Act
- May, 1934: Exploiting the Child
- May 11, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 5/11/34
- May 11, 1934: The National Conference on the Education of Negroes
- June, 1934: Indians At Work
- June, 1934: Black Richmond
- June, 1934: Art Becomes Public Works
- June 6, 1934: Report, Florence, Alabama, June 6, 1934
- June 11, 1934: Report, enroute, Memphis to Denver, June 11, 1934
- June 11, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 6/11/34
- June 20, 1934: The News Writers Form a Union
- June 28, 1934: Review of the Achievements of the Seventy-third Congress
- June 29, 1934: Creation Of the First National Labor Relations Board
- July, 1934: Whither Self-Help?
- July 18, 1934: Company Unions and the A. F. of L.
- July 24, 1934: Cold Terror in California
- August, 1934: The Negro Joins the Picket Line
- August, 1934: The Subsistence Homesteads Experiment and the Negro
- August, 1934: "United We Eat"
- August 7, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 8/7/34
- August 8, 1934: The Terror in San Jose
- August 8, 1934: War in Minneapolis
- August 24, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 8/24/34
- August 30, 1934: Remarks at Welcome Home Party, Hyde Park, New York
- September, 1934: The New Governmental Interest in the Arts
- September, 1934: Cows and Horses Are Hungry
- September-October, 1934: The Strike
- September, 1934: Negro Workers and Organized Labor
- September, 1934: San Francisco and the General Strike
- September 12, 1934: Stepchildren of the New Deal
- September 12, 1934: Berry Picker
- September 21, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 9/21/34
- September 30, 1934: Greater Freedom and Greater Security
- October, 1934: Proposed New York State Project
- October, 1934: Library Projects Under FERA
- October, 1934: Negro Wage Earners and Trade Unions
- October 8, 1934: Hopkins Press Conference, 10/8/34
- October 29, 1934: Report, Troy, New York, October 29, 1934
- November, 1934: Report, Jamestown, New York, November, 1934
- November, 1934: Report, Providence, Rhode Island, November 25, 1934
- November 3, 1934: Report, Boston, Massachusetts, November 17, 1934
- November 7, 1934: Report, Detroit, Michigan, November 17, 1934
- November 11, 1934: Report, New York and New Jersey, November 11, 1934
- November 11, 1934: Report, Gaston County, North Carolina, November 11, 1934
- November 15, 1934: Report, Buffalo, November 14th to 15th, 1934
- November 17, 1934: Report, New York, New York, November 17, 1934
- November 17, 1934: Report, Springfield, Massachusetts, November 17, 1934
- November 18, 1934: Report, Morgantown, West Virginia, November 18, 1934
- November 19, 1934: Report, Gaston County, North Carolina, November 19, 1934
- November 21, 1934: In His Mind's Eye (Cartoon)
- November 23, 1934: One Hundred and Sixtieth Press Conference (Excerpts), Warm Springs, Ga.
- November 24, 1934: Report, Brooklyn, New York, November 24, 1934
- November 25, 1934: Report, Massachusetts, November 25, 1934
- November 25, 1934: Report, Providence, Rhode Island, November 25, 1934
- November 25, 1934: Report, Clarksburg, West Virginia, November 25, 1934
- November 29, 1934: Extemporaneous Remarks at Thanksgiving Day Party at Warm Springs, Ga.
- November 30, 1934: Report, Flint, Michigan, November 30, 1934
- December 1, 1934: Report, New York and New Jersey, December 1, 1934
- December, 1934: Educational Program of CCC Camps
- December 1, 1934: Report, Clarksburg, West Virginia, December 1, 1934
- December 2, 1934: Report, New Haven, Connecticut, December 2, 1934
- December 7, 1934: Report, Williamson, West Virginia, December 7, 1934
- December 7, 1934: Report, Rockland County, New York, December 7, 1934
- January, 1935: The Emergency Educational Program
- 1935: Leighton, Joel B., Autobiography
- 1935: Menton, Stoyan, Autobiography
- 1935: Scott, Jean , Autobiography
- 1935: Osborne, Selden L., Autobiography
- 1935: Dodge, Alice, Autobiography
- 1935: Smith, Michael B., Autobiography
- 1935: Halverson, Marvin, Autobiography
- 1935: Hollister, William K., Autobiography
- 1935: Parter, Sylovia, Autobiography
- January, 1935: The Negro Transient
- 1935: Bethards, Grover, Autobiography
- 1935: Ellsberg, Esther, Autobiography
- 1935: Meinking, Ralph, Autobiography
- 1935: Cohen, Lewis Morton, Autobiography
- 1935: Smelo, Grace, Autobiography
- 1935: Ball, Norman, Autobiography
- 1935: Molly Yard, Autobiography
- 1935: Spivack, Robert Berald, Autobiography
- January, 1935: Should the "Times," 1914-1918 Be Filmed?
- January, 1935: Workers' Education in FERA
- 1935: Friedl, Ernestine, Autobiography
- 1935: Hollister, Alvaine, Autobiography
- 1935: Joseph Lash Autobiography
- 1935: Statement of John D. Battle, Executive Secretary of the National Coal Association [excerpts]
- 1935: Smith, Ted, Autobiography
- January 4, 1935: Annual Message to the Congress, 1935
- January 7, 1935: Panama Refining Co. v. Ryan, 293 U.S. 388 (1935)
- January 16, 1935: The Problem of Unemployment
- January 17, 1935: A Message to the Congress On Social Security
- January 24, 1935: A Message to the Congress On the Use Of Our National Resources
- February, 1935: The Emergency Nursery School--A Community Agency
- February, 1935: But the Children Are Earning
- February, 1935: Banned from C. C. C. Camps
- February, 1935: Facing the Problems of Youth
- February 18, 1935: Perry v. United States, 294 U.S. 330 (1935)
- February 21, 1935: Hopkins Press Conference, 2/21/35
- March, 1935: That Work-Relief Bill
- March, 1935: Black Cotton Farmers and the AAA
- March, 1935: Book Relief in Mississippi
- March 7, 1935: Hopkins Press Conference, 3/7/35
- April, 1935: Salvation for the Tenant Farmer
- April 25, 1935: Report, Camden, New Jersey, April 25, 1935
- April 28, 1935: Works Relief Program, The
- May, 1935: The Negro--Friend or Foe of Organized Labor?
- May 14, 1935: Extemporaneous Address On A.A.A. to Farm Groups
- May 27, 1935: Humphrey's Executor v. United States 295 U.S. 602 (1935)
- May 27, 1935: A. L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States 295 U.S. 495 (1935)
- May 31, 1935: FDR Press Conference. May 31, 1935
- June, 1935: The Negro and the Theatre: A Glance at the Past and a Prophecy
- June, 1935: Diminishing Family Income in Harlem
- June 13, 1935: Hopkins Press Conference, 6/13/35
- July, 1935: Again the Covered Wagon
- July, 1935: The New Deal and the Negro: A Look at the Facts
- July, 1935: Pea-Pickers' Child
- July 3, 1935: Hopkins Press Conference, 7/3/35
- July 18, 1935: Hopkins Press Conference, 7/18/35
- August, 1935: Seattle: The Negro Follows the Pioneer
- August, 1935: Berry Picking and Relief
- August, 1935: Deadhead: A Pullman Porter Steps Out of Character
- August, 1935: A Negro in the CCC
- August, 1935: The Urban League and the A. F. of L.: A Statement on Racial Discrimination
- August 7, 1935: They'd Rather Live on Relief
- August 14, 1935: Henry Morgenthau and His Friends
- August 21, 1935: The Pullman Porters Win
- August 24, 1935: A Radio Address to the Young Democratic Clubs of America
- August 24, 1935: In Defense of Curiosity
- August 28, 1935: "They Won't Work"
- September, 1935: Let Us Suppose
- September, 1935: Call of Ethiopia
- September, 1935: Harvest and Relief
- September, 1935: Ghost Town--Almost: The Depression Hits a Negro Town
- September 4, 1935: "Social Security" Under the New Deal
- September 11, 1935: Roosevelt's Hollow Triumph
- September 20, 1935: Harold Ickes to Robert Fechner, 20 September 1935
- September 21, 1935: Robert Fechner to Thomas L. Griffith, 21 September 1935
- September 23, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. Thomas of Aquinas Mission, Baton Rouge, LA
- September 24, 1935: Letter to the Nation's Clergy, Franklin D. Roosevelt
- September 25, 1935: Clergy Letter, Saint Anne's Church, Staten Island, NY
- September 26, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. Ann's Episcopal Church, New York City
- September 26, 1935: Clergy Letter, Avondale Presbyterian Church, Chicago, IL
- September 26, 1935: Clergy Letter, All Saints' Church, Syracuse, NY
- September 27, 1935: Clergy Letter, Dallas, TX
- September 27, 1935: FDR to Robert Fechner, 27 September 1935
- September 28, 1935: Clergy Letter, The Church of St. Martin, New York City
- September 30, 1935: Clergy Letter, Utah Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Salt Lake City, UT
- October, 1935: The High School Summer School
- October, 1935: A Socialist Training School
- October, 1935: The National Youth Administration and Libraries
- October 1, 1935: Clergy Letter, Forest Avenue Baptist Church, Dallas, TX
- October 1, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. Clare's Rectory, Bronx, NY
- c. October, 1935: Clergy Letter, SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Brooklyn, NY
- c. October, 1935: Clergy Letter, South Baptist Church, Fort Worth, TX
- October 2, 1935: The Price of the Hopkins Victory
- October 2, 1935: Clergy Letter, New Orleans, LA
- October 3, 1935: Clergy Letter, Church of St. John the Baptist, Brooklyn, NY
- October 4, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, New York City
- October 5, 1935: Clergy Letter, Hungarian Baptist Church, New York City
- October 5, 1935: Is This the Time and Place?
- October 7, 1935: Clergy Letter, Calvary Episcopal Church, Syracuse, NY
- October 7, 1935: Clergy Letter, The Episcopal Church of the Advent, Chicago, IL
- October 8, 1935: Clergy Letter, Church of Our Lady of Loreto, New York City
- October 8, 1935: Clergy Letter, Emmanuel Baptist Church, New Orleans, LA
- October 9, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Salt Lake City, UT
- October 9, 1935: Can We Have a Housing Program?
- October 10, 1935: Clergy Letter, Mayer Chapel, Indianapolis, IN
- October 10, 1935: Clergy Letter, San Francisco, CA
- October 11, 1935: Clergy Letter, Arnold Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, IL
- October 11, 1935: Clergy Letter, First Spanish Methodist Church, Brooklyn, NY
- October 16, 1935: Clergy Letter, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Syracuse, NY
- October 16, 1935: Clergy Letter, Highland Park Methodist Church, Dallas, TX
- October 16, 1935: Clergy Letter, Holy Innocents' Episcopal Church, San Francisco, CA
- October 17, 1935: Clergy Letter, Baton Rouge, LA
- October 19, 1935: Clergy Letter, Broadway Tabernacle of New York City
- October 19, 1935: Clergy Letter, Chicago, IL
- October 19, 1935: Clergy Letter, First Presbyterian Church, Oakland, CA
- October 22, 1935: Clergy Letter, Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church, Syracuse, NY
- October 23, 1935: Butte Remembers Big Bill Haywood
- October 23, 1935: Take the Army Out of the CCC
- October 23, 1935: Clergy Letter, The Union Congregational Church, New York City
- October 23, 1935: Clergy Letter, New York Bible Society, New York City
- October 25, 1935: Clergy Letter, The Lewis Avenue Congregational Church, Brooklyn, NY
- October 25, 1935: Clergy Letter, Lowell Avenue Baptist Church, Syracuse, NY
- October 26, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. Jacobus Evang. Lutheran Church, Woodside, NY
- October 27, 1935: Clergy Letter, Temple Emanuel, Brooklyn, NY
- October 28, 1935: Clergy Letter, St. George's Church, Indianapolis, IN
- October 30, 1935: Minneapolis--One Year Later
- November, 1935: A Dream, A Quarter Century, A Reality! How the Urban League Has Served
- November 5, 1935: Clergy Letter, New Orleans, LA
- November 13, 1935: Clergy Letter, Indianapolis, IN
- November 13, 1935: The Amsterdam News Is Winning
- November 13, 1935: Strike-Breaker Number One
- November 15, 1935: Clergy Letter, The American Church Institute for Negroes, New York City
- November 20, 1935: "This Business of Relief"
- November 29, 1935: Address at Atlanta, Georgia
- December 12, 1935: The Negro and Social Change
- 1936: The Supreme Court and the Constitution
- January, 1936: Workers' Education Under the Federal Government
- 1936: WPA Workers' Handbook
- January 3, 1936: Annual Message to the Congress, 1936
- January 6, 1936: United States v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936)
- January 8, 1936: The German Underground War I. Anti-Nazi Feeling Rises
- January 9, 1936: Hopkins Press Conference, 1/9/36
- January 15, 1936: The Supreme Court Swings the Ax
- January 15, 1936: Mr. Roosevelt's Magic
- January 22, 1936: Slumbering Fires of Harlem
- January 22, 1936: The San Francisco Waterfront
- January 22, 1936: An Open Letter to Rex Tugwell
- January 23, 1936: What Next? (Cartoon)
- February, 1936: Films in the Reproduction of Library Materials
- February 5, 1936: Where the German Ghetto Leads
- February 5, 1936: The Spread of Hitlerism
- February 12, 1936: Picture of Confusion
- February 12, 1936: Starving on Relief
- February 12, 1936: Relief, Today and Tomorrow
- February 12, 1936: Mr. Rice Resigns
- February 17, 1936: Ashwander v. Tennessee Valley Authority 297 U.S. 288 (1936)
- February 18, 1936: Franklin's Successful Experiment (Cartoon)
- February 21, 1936: Which Just About Settles That Kind of Talk (Cartoon)
- February 22, 1936: Address at Temple University, Philadelphia
- March, 1936: Southern Farm Tenancy
- March 19, 1936: Address before the Democratic Women's Regional Conference for Southeastern States
- April, 1936: Is Child Labor Abolished?
- April 17, 1936: A Radio Address On the Third Anniversary Of C.C.C.
- April 25, 1936: Address at the Thomas Jefferson Dinner, New York City
- May 6, 1936: Harry Bridges: Rank-and-File Leader
- May 6, 1936: Face-Saving in WPA
- May 8, 1936: Abstract of Conversation with Mr. John Maynard Keynes
- May 18, 1936: Carter v. Carter Coal Co., 298 U.S. 238 (1936)
- May 20, 1936: Waiting for Lewis
- June 1, 1936: Morehead v. New York ex rel. Tipaldo, 298 U.S. 587 (1936)
- June, 1936: What Libraries Mean to the Nation
- June 2, 1936: Three Hundredth Press Conference (Excerpt)
- June 3, 1936: TVA: the New Deal's Greatest Asset, Part I. Landscape and Background
- June 4, 1936: Robert Fechner to Robert J. Buckley, 4 June 1936
- June 10, 1936: TVA: the New Deal's Best Asset, Part II. Broadening the Exchange Base
- June 17, 1936: TVA: the New Deal's Best Asset, Part III. Planning by Consent
- June 24, 1936: TVA: the New Deal's Best Asset, Part IV. The Great Transition
- June 27, 1936: Cherries are Red in San Joaquin
- July 4, 1936: The Declaration of the Rights of American Youth
- July 11, 1936: Remarks at the Roosevelt Home Club Celebration, Hyde Park, N.Y.
- July 11, 1936: Address at the Dedication Of the Triborough Bridge, New York City
- August, 1936: More Goods for More People (Advertisement)
- August, 1936: Harlem: Dark Weather-Vane
- August 27, 1936: Report of the Great Plains Drought Area Committee
- September, 1936: From the Ground Up
- September 6, 1936: On Drought Conditions
- October, 1936: Is YOUR HOUSE Also a Museum Specimen? (Advertisement)
- October, 1936: Rural Library Service Projects of the National Youth Administration
- October 13, 1936: Campaign Address at Kansas City, Mo.
- October 17, 1936: Remarks at the New Athletic Field, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
- October 30, 1936: This Challenge to Liberty
- November, 1936: Authority and Freedom
- November, 1936: Social Showman
- December, 1936: The Library As a Social and Democratic Force
- 1937: The Ethics of Living Jim Crow: An Autobiographical Sketch
- 1937: Bumming in California...
- 1937: Six Negro Market Songs of Harlem
- 1937: Health Statistics for Puerto Rico (1934-37)
- 1937: Twenty-One Negro Spirituals
- January, 1937: Visual Education: A New Language
- 1937: A Song for the Moon
- 1937: Wages, Puerto Rico (1937)
- c. 1937: Testimonial, Keith Hufford, Former CCC Enrollee
- 1937: Ise Much A Man
- 1937: WPA Travelling Libraries
- January, 1937: Children Wanted
- 1937: It's a Great Life
- January 1, 1937: Visual Education
- 1937: All are Gay
- January, 1937: Microphotography for Smaller Libraries
- January 2, 1937: Bill Hutcheson's Convention
- January 2, 1937: Washington Weekly: Nothing Red but the Tape
- January 6, 1937: Annual Message to the Congress, 1937
- January 9, 1937: Farm Tenancy: A Program
- January 9, 1937: Birth Control Today
- January 9, 1937: Fourteen Points for Congress
- January 9, 1937: Pro-Fascist Neutrality
- January 16, 1937: Peace Without Victory
- January 16, 1937: A Program for Relief
- January 16, 1937: Washington Weekly
- January 16, 1937: Detroit Digs in
- January 16, 1937: Birth Control Wins
- January 20, 1937: Inaugural Address, January 20, 1937
- January 23, 1937: Bernard De Voto and Kitty Smith
- January 23, 1937: Profile of General Motors
- January 30, 1937: Issues and Men
- January 30, 1937: A G. M. Stockholder Visits Flint
- February 1, 1937: Our Supreme Judicial Tribunal
- February 5, 1937: Draft of the Proposed Law
- February 5, 1937: Judicial Branch Reorganization Plan
- February 5, 1937: Attorney General's Letter
- February 6, 1937: Broun's Page: Louis and Lewis
- February 6, 1937: The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties
- February 7, 1937: Frankfurter Letter to Roosevelt, 2/7/37
- February 8, 1937: Editorial, The New York Herald-Tribune
- February 9, 1937: Roosevelt Letter to Frankfurter, 2/9/37
- February 13, 1937: Backing the President's Court Proposal
- February 13, 1937: Presenting John P. Frey
- February 13, 1937: Flint Faces Civil War
- February 13, 1937: Purging the Supreme Court
- February 14, 1937: Reasons for President's Plan and the Remedy
- February 15, 1937: This is No Lawyer's Dispute over Legalisms
- February 15, 1937: Stuart Chase's Letter to the New York Times
- February 18, 1937: Frankfurter Letter to Roosevelt, 2/18/37
- February 18, 1937: Hopkins Press Conference, 2/18/37
- February 22, 1937: Controversial and Non-Controversial Aspects of the Court Proposal
- February 23, 1937: Power, Act I, Scene 15
- February 25, 1937: Hopkins Press Conference, 2/25/37
- February 26, 1937: Precedents for the Court Plan
- March, 1937: Relief in the Sit-Down Strike
- March 1, 1937: Storm Over the Supreme Court
- March, 1937: WPA May help Libraries Damaged by Floods
- March, 1937: Migratory Farm Labor in the United States
- March 4, 1937: A Representative Democratic View of the Court Issue
- March 4, 1937: Now!
- March 6, 1937: The President's Court Proposal
- March 8, 1937: Letter, Utah County Department of Public Welfare
- March 8, 1937: What the Supreme Court Does for Us
- March 8, 1937: Letter, Unitah County Board of Public Welfare
- March 9, 1937: Letter, Duchesne County Department of Public Welfare
- March 9, 1937: Letter, Sevier County Department of Public Welfare
- March 9, 1937: On the Reorganization of the Judiciary
- March 9, 1937: Letter, Cache County Department of Public Welfare
- March 10, 1937: First Member of the Senate to Back the President in '32--
- March 10, 1937: The Power the Court Has Appropriated
- March 10, 1937: Letter, Salt Lake County Department of Public Welfare
- March 17,1937: The President Faces the Court
- March 22, 1937: Chief Justice Hughes' Letter to Senator Wheeler
- March 22, 1937: The Naked Question of the Constitutionality of the Court Proposal
- March 29, 1937: West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, 300 U.S. 379 (1937)
- March 29, 1937: The Battle is On
- April 12, 1937: National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.
- April 13, 1937: Three Hundred Sixtieth Press Conference, (Excerpts)
- May, 1937: Laboratory for Adult Education
- May, 1937: Educational Opportunity for Enrollee
- May, 1937: Educational Activities in the CCC
- May, 1937: Possibilities for Education Through the CCC
- May 5, 1937: Arbitrary Power in a Republic Does Not Lie Even in a Majority
- May 5, 1937: Alice Alexander Interview
- May 18, 1937: Reorganization of the Federal Judiciary
- May 24, 1937: Steward Machine Co. v. Collector of Internal Revenue
- June 1, 1937: Lancy Harris Interview
- June 28, 1937: Hector Godbold Interview
- July, 1937: Excerpts from the Senate Debate
- July 3, 1937: It's War in Youngstown
- July 9, 1937: Appeals to the Prejudices of the People
- July 12, 1937: We Are Dealing With the Source of Justice
- July 17, 1937: Save the Arts Projects
- July 17, 1937: Washington Sweatshop
- July 17, 1937: Gadsden Is Tough
- July 31, 1937: Open Letter to the Middle Class
- July 31, 1937: Big Steel, Little Steel, and C. I. O.
- July 31, 1937: Will Europe Go to War?
- August, 1937: A Side-Light on the N.Y.A.
- August 7, 1937: Letters to the Editor: Plea from a Scottsboro Boy
- August 7, 1937: Issues and Men
- August 7, 1937: Armed Rebellion on the Right
- August 14, 1937: Issues and Men
- August 14, 1937: Behind the Scenes at Scottsboro
- August 14, 1937: Vigilantism, 1937
- August 19, 1937: Hopkins Press Conference, 8/19/37
- August 20, 1937: United We Stand
- August 20,1937: Politics and Supreme Courts
- August 21, 1937: Vigilantism, 1937, Part II
- August 21, 1937: Roosevelt Fights Back
- September 17, 1937: Frankfurter's Draft of FDR's Constitution Day Speech, 9/17/37
- September 17, 1937: Address on Constitution Day, Washington, D. C.
- September 24, 1937: The College and High School Aid Program of the Youth Administration
- September 26, 1937: Major Problems in the Rehabilitation of the South
- September 28, 1937: Address at Bonneville Dam, Oregon
- September 29, 1937: Address at Timberline Lodge
- September 30, 1937: A Sound Fiscal Future
- September 30, 1937: Sewer Project Not Affected
- October, 1937: Education in CCC and European Camps
- October 1, 1937: Farmers and the Administration
- October 3, 1937: John Doe Gets His Job Through the Indiana State Employment Service
- October 5, 1937: WPA Reduction Is Continued
- October 12, 1937: Legislation to be Recommended to the Extraordinary Session of the Congress
- October 13, 1937: Remarks at the Dedication Of the New Post Office at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
- October 13, 1937: View Old Age Pension Plan
- October 17, 1937: WPA Sponsors Hear Director
- October 25, 1937: Job Poll Shows Increase Here
- October 28, 1937: George Fleming Interview
- November 14, 1937: The Unemployment Census
- November 20, 1937: G.E. Employees Given Charter
- November 21, 1937: FHA Loans Up To 90% Seen
- November 27, 1937: $112,000,000 Construction Program
- November 28, 1937: Little Vacant Office Space
- November 28, 1937: Five-Point Recovery Program
- November 29, 1937: Communism In Indiana
- December, 1937: Tomorrow's Rural Libraries
- December, 1937: American Traditions for Young People
- January, 1938: Junior Knows It's an ELECTRIC Train (Advertisement)
- 1938: Selection of Enrollees for the Civilian Conservation Corps (Utah)
- 1938: Fordjob
- February, 1938: "Gee, Mom, Were They All Poor People?" (Advertisement)
- February 5, 1938: F. D. R. Under Two Flags
- February 5, 1938: Next--The Radio Newspaper
- February 8, 1938: James Green Interview
- February 12, 1938: Mormon "Security"
- February 12, 1938: Mr. Madden and Mr. Burke
- February 26, 1938: Farm Aid--Fourth Stage
- March, 1938: First Steps in Microphotography
- March, 1938: Test-Tube Babies (Advertisement)
- March 3, 1938: More New Deal Co-operation (Cartoon)
- March 7, 1938: Bothered (Cartoon)
- March 9, 1938: 'Jonah', 1938! (Cartoon)
- March 10, 1938: The Efficiency Expert (Cartoon)
- March 10, 1938: Something's Happened to the Yardstick (Cartoon)
- March 12, 1938: Chamberlain's Treason
- March 12, 1938: The War in the Ether
- March 22, 1938: At the Snow White House (Cartoon)
- March 23, 1938: Coal to Newcastle (Cartoon)
- March 26, 1938: The Decline of Dave Beck
- March 26, 1938: The Decline of Dave Beck
- April 2, 1938: Jews and the Fate of Poland
- April 2, 1938: Hollywood Is a Union Town
- April 2, 1938: Columnists on Parade: Eleanor Roosevelt
- April 14, 1938: On the Current Recession
- April 25, 1938: United States v. Carolene Products Co., 304 U.S. 144 (1938)
- April 28, 1938: Hopkins Press Conference, 4/28/38
- May, 1938: Why can this man HAVE MORE and WORK LESS? (Advertisement)
- June, 1938: America's Answer (Advertisement)
- June 24, 1938: Democratic Party Primaries
- July 14, 1938: Hopkins Press Conference, 7/14/38
- August, 1938: "Better, Jean? Listen--" (Advertisement)
- August, 1938: For A League Of American Photographers
- August, 1938: The Photo League School Developing
- August 5, 1938: America's Economic Problem Number 1
- September, 1938: President Roosevelt Supports Federal Aid
- October, 1938: Photo League Members Exhibit At Federal Art Gallery
- October 1, 1938: WPA and Rural Libraries
- October 15, 1938: Federally Sponsored Community Art Centers (abridged)
- November, 1938: Minnesota: A Guide to the State
- November, 1938: America's Beneficent Paradox (Advertisement)
- December, 1938: Facts About the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration
- December 8, 1938: Hopkins Press Conference, 12/8/38
- January, 1939: My Hopes for the CCC
- 1939: Keepers of Democracy
- January, 1939: Documentary Photography
- 1939: Tennessee: A Guide to the State
- February, 1939: What is TELEVISION? (Advertisement)
- February, 1939: Harlem Document Goes On View
- February, 1939: The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism
- February 11, 1939: "War Plots" and Politics
- February 18, 1939: New Deal, New Life
- February 18, 1939: Arms-Makers' Holiday
- March, 1939: What REA Service Means to Our Farm Home
- March, 1939: Microphotographing Bound Milwaukee Newspapers
- March, 1939: Why Dad! Do YOU Question the Future? (Advertisement)
- March 9, 1939: Harrington Press Conference, 3/9/39
- April, 1939: My Tax Return
- April, 1939: The Big Morgue
- April, 1939: Feature Group's "Toward a Harlem Document"
- April, 1939: "Gee! A Nickel Left for Candy" (Advertisement)
- April, 1939: Believe It Or Not
- April 20, 1939: Harrington Press Conference, 4/20/39
- May, 1939: Fort Wayne's Fifty Houses
- May, 1939: Boisterous Butte
- May, 1939: --and the "HOUSE OF MAGIC" (Advertisement)
- May, 1939: Tore Up and a-Movin
- May, 1939: Get Out and Hoe
- May, 1939: Some Sort o' How
- May, 1939: I Has a Garden
- May, 1939: Five Year Lease
- May, 1939: You're Gonna Have Lace Curtains
- May 6, 1939: America's Unfinished Business
- June, 1939: "Handmade? Of Course Not!" (Advertisement)
- June, 1939: Noted Photographers to Teach in New Summer School Course
- June, 1939: Homesteaders--New Style
- July, 1939: "But, Grandpa...." (Advertisement)
- July, 1939: Success Stories--Work Relief Style
- July, 1939: The Columbia Flows to the Land
- July, 1939: Carrots from California
- July, 1939: Maury Maverick's San Antonio
- July 3, 1939: Minutes: Pre-Camp Orientation Meeting, Salt Lake County Department of Public Health
- July 6, 1939: Harrington Press Conference, 7/6/39
- July 20, 1939: Harrington Press Conference, 7/20/39
- August, 1939: Youth Finds Its Own Answers
- August, 1939: "Oh, if Frank Ever Sees These..." (Advertisement)
- August 31, 1939: Hunter Press Conference, 8/21/39
- September, 1939: Who Are the Associated Farmers?
- September, 1939: "Look, Pop! It's a Homer!" (Advertisement)
- September, 1939: Photo League School Opens
- October, 1939: Our Jobless Youth: a Warning
- October, 1939: Schools for a Minority
- October 21, 1939: Health Conservation and the WPA
- November, 1939: Propaganda--Good and Bad--for Democracy
- December, 1939: New Floors and Ceilings
- 1940: "Industry, Commerce, and Labor," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: Women in Politics
- 1940: "Agriculture," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: "Cultural Life," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: "Sports and Recreation," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: "Religion," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: "History," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: "Education," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- 1940: "The People," from Puerto Rico: A Guide to the Island of Boriquén
- January 1, 1940: The Nation and the New Republic
- January 1, 1940: Suffrage in the South Part I: The Poll Tax
- 1940: Wages, Puerto Rico (1940)
- January 2, 1940: True Color: Stalin Forces ASU Out Into the Open
- February 1, 1940: The War at Our Feet
- February 1, 1940: I Visit a Housing Project
- February 1, 1940: That "One Third of a Nation"
- February 1, 1940: What Every Family Should Have
- February 1, 1940: Housing and Politics
- March 1, 1940: Mapping Jobs for Texas Migrants
- March-April, 1940: An American Exodus, by Dorothea Lange and Paul S. Taylor
- March 1, 1940: Suffrage in the South, Part II: The One Party System
- March 1, 1940: Whither the American Indian?
- March 14, 1940: Civil LibertiesThe Individual and the Community
- April, 1940: Why I Still Believe in the Youth Congress
- April, 1940: Helping Them to Help Themselves
- April 1, 1940: Are We Checking the Great Plague?
- April 1, 1940: You Have Seen Their Pictures
- April, 1940: "My! How Handy!" (Advertisement)
- April, 1940: W.P.A. Library Demonstrations Serve Millions of Readers
- May, 1940: The Farm Security Administration
- May, 1940: The Chelsea Document
- May 1, 1940: Coronado's Country and Its People
- May 1, 1940: Mr. Roosevelt
- May 1, 1940: The Republican Opposition
- June 1, 1940: The TVA and Decentralization
- June 1, 1940: North of the Border
- June-July, 1940: A Letter From Ansel Adams!!
- June-July, 1940: The Feature Group
- June, 1940: "Be Careful of the Candle, Son!" (Advertisement)
- June 15, 1940: Insuring Democracy
- June 30, 1940: Cooperatives [Puerto Rico, 1940]
- June 30, 1940: Cooperatives [Table, Puerto Rico, 1940]
- July 1, 1940: A Valley to Hold To
- July, 1940: The CCC and National Defense
- July, 1940: "Whose Vacation Is This, Anyway?" (Advertisement)
- July 29, 1940: Testimony of Joseph Lapolla, of Philadelphia, Pa.
- July 29, 1940: Migration of the Shirt Industry
- July 29, 1940: Testimony of Florentino Irizarry, New York, NY
- July 29, 1940: Testimony of Antonia Arana, New York, NY
- August 1, 1940: Want a Factory?
- August 14, 1940: Statement of Clarence R. Bitting, President, United States Sugar Corporation, Clewiston, Fla.
- August 19, 1940: Testimony of Raphael Zon, Director, Lake States Forest Experiment Station
- August 19, 1940: The Cut-Over Region--Breeding Place of Migrants
- August 22, 1940: Hunter Press Conference, 8/22/40
- September, 1940: Hine's Photo Documents
- August 14, 1940: Testimony of Samuel Friedberg, Birmingham, Ala.
- September 19, 1940: Report of Otis Nation, Organizer, O.T.F.U, U. C. A. P. A. W. A.
- September 19, 1940: Testimony of Otis Nation, Director, O.T.F.U.
- September 28, 1940: Testimony of Thomas B. H. Higgenbottom, of Fresno, Calif.
- September 28, 1940: California Border Crisis, LA Herald-Express Articles
- October 1, 1940: From Bohemia: Ma and Pa Karas
- October 1, 1940: Refugees and American Defense
- October 7, 1940: Gov Leahy Press Conference, 10/7/40
- November 1, 1940: The Refugees Here
- December 1, 1940: Back of the Yards
- 1941: The CCC and Colored Youth
- 1941: But migrant families do not gather...
- January 6, 1941: Annual Message to the Congress, 1941
- March-April, 1941: East Side Group!
- March, 1941: Workers Should Join Trade Unions
- May, 1941: Our Street
- May, 1941: Defense and Girls
- June 19, 1941: Hunter Press Conference, 6/19/41
- July, 1941: Food, Farmers, and Fundamentals
- July, 1941: Agricultural Policy and Abundance
- July, 1941: The Lesson of Selective Service
- July, 1941: A Longer, Stronger Life
- July, 1941: Mobilize for Total Nutrition!
- July, 1941: American Food and Hunger Overseas
- July, 1941: Food for a Stronger America
- July, 1941: The Job Ahead
- July, 1941: The First Step Toward Fitness
- July, 1941: Price and Supply on the Home Front
- July, 1941: City Diets and Democracy
- September, 1941: Schools for New Citizens
- September, 1941: Murder is My Business
- September 26, 1941: Hunter Press Conference, 9/26/41
- November, 1941: War Comes to the American People
- November, 1941: The State of the Unions
- November, 1941: Tares in the Wheat
- November, 1941: Our Migrant Defenders
- November, 1941: Six Significant Strikes of 1941
- December, 1941: Co-ops and the Consumer Crisis
- December, 1941: The Rebirth of Rural Life Part II
- December, 1941: The Image of Freedom!
- December, 1941: "12,000,000 Black Voices"--A Folk History of the Negro In the United States
- February 2, 1942: Hunter Press Conference, 2/2/42
- April, 1942: Editorial! (Photo League)
- May, 1942: Photography in War
- May, 1942: A Personal Letter to Each Member
- July, 1942: What We Are Fighting For
- August, 1943: Abolish Jim Crow!
- October, 1943: Freedom: Promise or Fact
- October 16, 1943: A Challenge to American Sportsmanship
- December, 1943: The Little Mud
- 1944: Forty-Forth Annual Report of the Governor of Puerto Rico, 1944 (Excerpts)
- 1944: Cause of Death Statistics, Puerto Rico (1939-1943)
- 1944: American Women in the War
- July, 1944: [V-Mail from Walter Rosenblum]
- August, 1944: Woman's Place After the War
- August, 1945: Welcome Home!
- September, 1945: You Can't Pauperize Children
- November 9, 1945: Owen Roberts Memorandum (November 9, 1945)
- March 24, 1946: Human Rights and Human Freedom: An American View
- June, 1946: Review: ANSEL ADAMS, Born Free and Equal
- February, 1947: The Photo League School
- April, 1947: Photography as Factor in Social Development
- November, 1947: Ben Shahn
- January, 1948: Special Number (Photo Notes)
- April 1948: The Promise of Human Rights
- Spring, 1949: This is the Photo League
- September, 1949: Making Human Rights Come Alive
- March, 1950: This I Believe About Public Schools
- December 31, 1951: Statement on Draft Covenant on Human Rights
- January 5, 1953: U.N. Deliberations on Draft Convention on the Political Rights of Women
- February, 1953: Some of My Best Friends Are Negro