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513 (34) Bailey, "Kid," 122; MWIU, Centralized Shipping Bureau, 24. (35) MWIU, Centralized Shipping Bureau, 9 (emphasis in the original). (36) Bailey, "Kid," 129-32. (37) Marine Workers Voice, May, November 1934; Evening Sun, May 28, October 8, 1934. (38) Elizabeth Wickenden to Janet Long, July 13,1934, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, State File (Maryland), RG 69, No. 420, National Archives; Marine Workers Voice, September-October, 1934; Notes to meeting with Janet Long, November 11, 1934, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, State File (Maryland), RG 69, No. 420, National Archives; Marine Workers Industrial Union to William J. Plunkert, October 10,1934, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, State File (Maryland), RG 69, No. 420, National Archives; Waterfront Unemployment Council to William J. Plunkett, October 30,1934, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, State File (Maryland), RG 69, No. 420, National Archives; Argersinger, "Assisting," 232-4. (39) Nelson, Workers on the Waterfront, 101; Interview with Bill Bailey; Charles Rubin, The Log ofRubin the Sailor (New York, 1973), 183-184. (40) Rubin, Log, 183-8, 191-7. (41) MWIU, Centralized Shipping Bureau, 27-28; Rubin, Log, 160-1; Interview with I. Duke Avnet by Andor Skotnes, September 29,1989. (42) Al Richmond, A Long View from the Left, 106,114, 115, 124; Interview with Bill Bailey, January 24,1979; Bailey, "Kid," 121; Nelson, Waterfront, 96-100. (43) Interview with Bill Bailey, January 24,1979. (44) Bailey, "Kid," 119; Bill Bailey to Andor Skotnes, February 4,1990. (45) Ira De A. Reid, The Negro Community of Baltimore; A Social Survey, 62; Baltimore A fro-American, July 14, August 18, 1934. (46) MWIU, Centralized Shipping Bureau, 23; The Struggle for the United Front," ("Report to the Central Committee of the Communist Party, September 5-6,1934"), [photocopy in my possession]; "Lessons of the Recent Strike Struggles in the U.S.A. (Resolution Adopted by the Meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, September 5-6,1934)," The Communist, October 1934.