Dennett Exhibit No. 7
OUR CHILDREN
CRY FOR
BREAD
by
SADIE VAN VEEN Price 1c
“The Young Communist League Leads the Fight.”
“The Only Way Out for the Unemployed Youth.”
“For Cash Relief! Not Military Camps!” They branded the CCC’s as military camps at the outset. Unfortunately, later on some people tried to make military camps of them, and that did not succeed either.
Here is another pamphlet: Our Children Cry for Bread. And it was certainly true. Children did cry for bread when their families didn’t have it to give them. And they have a subhead on “The Homeless Youth.”
MISSOURI
1243 Garrison St.
St. Louis, Mo.
910 W. 21st St.
Kansas City, Mo.
MONTANA
P. O. Box 33
Butte, Mont.
NEBRASKA
1410 W. 20th St.
Omaha, Neb.
NEW JERSEY
385 Springfield Ave.
Newark, N. J.
NEW MEXICO
P. O. Box 143
Rosswell, N. M.
NEW YORK
10 East 17th St.
New York City
476 William St.
Buffalo, N. Y.
NORTH CAROLINA
P. O. Box 654
Charlotte, N. C.
OHIO
1426 W. 3rd St.
Cleveland, O.
OKLAHOMA
7 Broadway
Oklahoma City, Okla.
OREGON
245½ Alder St.
Portland, Ore.
PENNSYLVANIA
919 Locust St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
2203 Center St.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
RHODE ISLAND
15 Snow St.
Providence, R. I.
SOUTH DAKOTA
P. O. Box 13
Frederick, S. D.
TENNESSEE
P. O. Box 219
Chattanooga, Tenn.
TEXAS
1310 Walker St.
Houston, Tex.
UTAH
225 Ness Bldg.
Salt Lake City, Utah
VIRGINIA
200 E. Main St.
Richmond, Va.
WASHINGTON
617 University
Seattle, Wash.
WISCONSIN
1207 N. 6th St.
Milwaukee, Wis.
WYOMING
P. O. Box 354
Torrington, Wyo.
Unemployment Series No. 2
Issued by National Committee Unemployed Councils, Room 436, 80 East 11th Street, New York City. Published by Workers Library Publishers, P. O. Box 148. Sta. D (50 East 13th St.), New York City, March, 1933.