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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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  • Liberator fue una revista editada en la ciudad estadounidense de Nueva York entre 1918 y 1924. (es)
  • The Liberator est un magazine mensuel américain, fondé par Crystal Eastman et Max Eastman en 1918 et disparu en 1924. Il se voulait dans la continuité de The Masses et devient à partir de 1922 l'organe du Parti communiste américain. Comme pour The Masses, The Liberator s'est fortement appuyé sur les créateurs. Chacune de ses couvertures propose une création graphique originale. Écrivains et poètes y publièrent des textes parfois radicaux comme par exemple (en), E.E. Cummings, Floyd Dell, John Dos Passos, (en), Mike Gold, Ernest Hemingway, Helen Keller, Claude McKay, John Silas Reed, Carl Sandburg, Edmund Wilson et Art Young. Parmi les plasticiens et dessinateurs qui y contribuent, on trouve Cornelia Barns, Fred Ellis, Wanda Gág, (en), (en), William Gropper, (en), Boardman Robinson, (en), (en), entre autres. Le tirage ne dépassa pas les 60 000 exemplaires. En novembre 1924, le magazine fusionne avec The Labor Herald et le Soviet Russia Pictorial, pour former un nouveau titre, The Workers Monthly. En 1926, une grande partie de l'équipe d'origine refonde un magazine illustré de même obédience, New Masses. (fr)
  • 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. (en)
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  • Debut issue, March 1918, with cover art by Hugo Gellert. (en)
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  • Editor (en)
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  • Workers Party of America (en)
  • Liberator Publishing Co. , (en)
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  • Editor (en)
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  • October 1924 (en)
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  • March 1918 (en)
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  • Monthly (en)
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  • Debut issue, March 1918, with cover art by Hugo Gellert. (en)
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  • The Liberator 01.pdf (en)
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  • The Liberator (en)
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  • Liberator fue una revista editada en la ciudad estadounidense de Nueva York entre 1918 y 1924. (es)
  • 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. (en)
  • The Liberator est un magazine mensuel américain, fondé par Crystal Eastman et Max Eastman en 1918 et disparu en 1924. Il se voulait dans la continuité de The Masses et devient à partir de 1922 l'organe du Parti communiste américain. Parmi les plasticiens et dessinateurs qui y contribuent, on trouve Cornelia Barns, Fred Ellis, Wanda Gág, (en), (en), William Gropper, (en), Boardman Robinson, (en), (en), entre autres. En 1926, une grande partie de l'équipe d'origine refonde un magazine illustré de même obédience, New Masses. (fr)
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  • Liberator (revista) (es)
  • The Liberator (magazine) (fr)
  • The Liberator (magazine) (en)
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