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The narrator may refer to this I.W.W. songbook, at [http://digital.library.arizona.edu/bisbee/docs/027.php]:
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I.W.W. SONGS
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TO FAN THE FLAMES OF DISCONTENT
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INDEX.
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A.F. of L. Sympathy
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Banner of Labor, The
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Bonehead Workingman, The
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Casey Jones--The Union Scab
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Christians at War
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Come Join the One Big Union, Do
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Don't Take My Papa Away From Me
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Dream, A
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Dump the Bosses Off Your Back
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Everybody's Joining It
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Gone Are the Days
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Hark, the Battle Cry is Ringing
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Harvest War SongHold the Fort
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Hope of the Ages, The
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Internationale, The
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It Is the Union
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Joe Hill's Last Will
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John Golden and the Lawrence Strike
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Labor's Dixie
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Liberty Forever
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Marseillaise, The Workers'
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Mr. Block
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Ninety and Nine, The
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November Nineteenth
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One Big Industrial Union
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Optimistic Laborites, The
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Overalls and Snuff
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Paint 'Er Red
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Parasites, The
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Preacher and the Slave, The
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Rebel Girl, The
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Red Flag, The
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Road to Emancipation, The
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Scissor Bill
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Should I Ever Be a Soldier
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Solidarity Forever
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Stand Up, Ye Workers
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Stung Right
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Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay
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There is Power in a Union
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They Are All Fighters
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Tramp, The
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Unite, Workers of the World
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Up From Your Knees
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Wage Workers, Come Join the Union
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Walking on the Grass
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We Come
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We Will Sing One Song
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We're Ready
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What We Want
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White Slave, The
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Where the Fraser River Flows
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Workers of the World, Awaken
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Workingman, Unite
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Workers of the World
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Workers' Battle Cry for Freedom
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Workers Are Now Awaking
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