War, Peace, Hope and Upheaval

  1. " An Overstayed Vacation", The Chicago Defender, (Chicago, Illinois), March 1, 1919
  2. "School For Wounded Soldiers Opens Here Today", The Chicago Daily News, (Chicago, Illinois), February 11, 1919
  3. "Vast Audience Cheers Attack on the League", The Chicago Daily Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), September 11, 1919
  4. "Wilson Sure U.S. Will Ratify League ",The Chicago Daily Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), Wednesday, July 9, 1919
  5. League Means Rising Wages, Asserts Taft", The Chicago Daily News, (Chicago, Illinois), February 11,1919
  6. Steffens, Lincoln, "The Peacemaker", (Chapter XVII, pp. 778- 789), in, Autobiography, Harcourt Brace , 1931
  7. "Map of the Minor Wars of the Baltic Zone", The Independent, (New York), vol. 98, June 29, 1919, p. 472
  8. "Map of the Disputed Boundaries of the Rhine River", The Independent, (New York), April 12, 1919, p. 51
  9. "Map of The Dissolution of Austria-Hungary", The Independent, (New York), June 14, vol. 98, 1919, p. 391
  10. "The Birth of the Czecho-Slovak Republic", The Independent, News Pictorial - Harper's Weekly, Independent Corporation, (New York), March 29, 1919 p. 434
  11. "Great Emigration Stream from America to Begin", Jewish Daily Courier (in preparation for Zionist Convention held in Chicago).(New York City), Aug. 17, 1919.
  12. "Maps of Asia and Africa", The Independent, (New York), May 17, 1919, p. 239
  13. Letter from Agnes Smedley (Friends of Freedom for India) to Mr. John Fitzpatrick, August 6, 1919 (New York), Fitzpatrick papers, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago
  14. "De Valera, in Chicago, Asks Help for Erin", The Chicago Sunday Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), Sunday, July 13, 1919
  15. "The New Map of Germany", The Independent, (New York), vol.98, June 14, 1919, p 390
  16. McCutcheon, John T. "The Changing World", The Chicago Daily Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), August 18, 1919
  17. "Chicago Home of `Reds'", The Chicago Daily News, (Chicago, Illinois), February 11, 1919
  18. "Principals Vote To Drive Reds Out Of Schools", The Chicago Sunday Tribune, (Chicago, Illinois), November 16, 1919
  19. "Fitzpatrick for Mayor", "Memorandum - Lowering the Cost of Living", press release, election leaflet, Fitzpatrick Papers, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago Labor Party Headquarters, (Chicago, Illinois), 1919
  20. "Forward!", Znanje, Vol. II, No. 17, July 28, 1919, New York.
  21. "Injustice to Foreign Workman", Znanje, Vol. II, No. 1. Nov. 24, 1919, New York
  22. "Radical Changes in Immigration Laws", Znanje, Vol. II, No. 1, April 7, 1919, New York from the Transcriptions Collection - (W.P.A. Project 30049, Znanje), The Harold Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois
  23. Darrow, Clarence, "Freedom Knows No Limits, (The Communist Trial, Chicago, 1920)", in, Arthur Weinburg, ed., Attorney for the Damned, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957, pp.121-123, 138-145, 172-173. Used by permission of Lila Weinburg.
  24. Immigration from Europe by Country - Series C 88-114 1828 - 1957, Statistical History of the U. S., Fairfield Publishers, Connecticut, 1965
  25. Immigration from Asia, America and Australasia by Country - Series C 88-114 1828 - 1957 Statistical History of the U. S., Fairfield Publishers, Connecticut, 1965
  26. Allen, Frederick Lewis, , "Prelude: May, 1919", Chapt. 1,excerpts from, Only Yesterday, Blue Ribbon Books, New York, 1931, pp. 1-14
  27. Allen, Frederick Lewis, "Back To Normalcy", Chapt. 2, excerpts from, Only Yesterday, Blue Ribbon Books, New York, 1931, pp. 15-25
  28. Letter from the "Hereinigte Mannerchore von Chicago" - (Men's Choir of Chicago) to the Mayor and City Council of Chicago, January 19, 1919, City Council Collection, Illinois State Archives, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois,
  29. Letter from G. C. Armstrong to Hon. Willis Nance, January 3, 1919, Illinois State Archives, City Council Collection, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois,
  30. Letter from the Goethe Mannerchore (Men's' Choir) of Chicago to the City Council, January, 1919, City Council Collection, Illinois State Archives, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, Illinois,
  31. "Silver Threads Among the Gold", sung by The Army of Occupation, Fitzpatrick Papers, The Chicago Historical Society, Letter from France, March 5, 1919
  32. "American Troops in Europe", The Independent, (New York), 1919
  33. "The most homesick man in the A. E. F.", The Independent, (New York), 1919