Daily Worker
20th-century American newspaper (1924–1958) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the American newspaper. For the British newspaper formerly of this name, see Morning Star (British newspaper).
The Daily Worker was a newspaper published in Chicago founded by communists, socialists, union members, and other activists.[1] Publication began in 1924.[2] It generally reflected the prevailing views of members of the CPUSA; it also reflected a broader spectrum of left-wing opinion. At its peak, the newspaper achieved a circulation of 35,000. Contributors to its pages included Robert Minor and Fred Ellis (cartoonists), Lester Rodney (sports editor), David Karr, Richard Wright, John L. Spivak, Peter Fryer, Woody Guthrie and Louis F. Budenz.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | broadsheet and tabloid |
Founded | 1924; 100 years ago (1924) |
Political alignment | Communist; Socialist |
Language | English |
Ceased publication | January 1958 |
Headquarters | |
Circulation | various |
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