The Masses was a graphically innovative magazine of socialist politics published monthly in the U.S. from 1911-1917, when government suppression shut it down. It was succeeded by The Liberator and then later the New Masses. It published reportage, fiction, poetry and art by the leading radicals of the time such as Max Eastman, John Reed and Floyd Dell. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (471x619, 43 KB) This file is the June 1914 cover of The Masses magazine. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (471x619, 43 KB) This file is the June 1914 cover of The Masses magazine. ... John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 - September 8, 1951) was a U.S. artist. ... Ludlow massacre monument The Ludlow massacre was the death of about 20 people during an attack by the Colorado National Guard on a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families, at Ludlow, Colorado on April 20, 1914. ... Socialism is a social and economic system (or the political philosophy advocating such a system) in which the economic means of production are owned and controlled collectively by the people. ... Max Forrester Eastman (January 4, 1883–March 25, 1969) was a leftist American writer. ... John Reed is the name of many different people: John Reed, Sr. ...
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The Masses article on Spartacus online encyclopedia. Retrieved on March 11, 2006.
Books
O'Neill, William. Echoes of Revolt: The Masses, 1911-1917. Ivan R. Dee, Publisher. ISBN 0-929587-15-4.
Zurier, Rebecca. Art for The Masses: A Radical Magazine and Its Graphics, 1911-1917. Temple University Press. ISBN 0-87722-670-9.
Music
The Masses. A band from Murfreesboro TN that combines sounds of Brit-Rock with alternative stylings. The members include: Joshua Keckley, Will Crankshaw, Tyler Crowell, and Zach Ingle.