The Liberator (magazine)
Monthly socialist magazine established byMax and Crystal Eastman in 1918 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the UK radical magazine, see Liberator (magazine). For other uses, see Liberator (disambiguation).
The Liberator was a monthly socialist magazine established by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal Eastman in 1918 to continue the work of The Masses, which was shut down by the wartime mailing regulations of the U.S. government. Intensely political, the magazine included copious quantities of art, poetry, and fiction along with political reporting and commentary. The publication was an organ of the Communist Party of America (CPA) from late 1922 and was merged with two other publications to form The Workers Monthly in 1924.
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Editor | Max Eastman (1918-22) Floyd Dell (1922) Robert Minor (1922-24) |
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Staff writers | Cornelia Barns Howard Brubaker Dorothy Day Hugo Gellert Arturo Giovannitti Charles T. Hallinan Ellen La Motte Robert Minor John Reed Boardman Robinson Louis Untermeyer Charles W. Wood Art Young |
Categories | Politics |
Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | March 1918 |
Final issue | October 1924 |
Company | Liberator Publishing Co. (1918-1922), Workers Party of America (1922-1924) |
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