Työmies

Front page of the April 19, 1912, issue of Työmies, featuring coverage of the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic

Työmies (The Worker) was a politically radical Finnish-language newspaper published primarily out of Hancock, Michigan, and Superior, Wisconsin. Launched as a weekly in July 1903, the paper later went to daily frequency and was issued under its own name until its merger with the communist newspaper Eteenpäin (Forward) in 1950 to form Työmies-Eteenpäin.

Työmies was affiliated with the Finnish Socialist Federation of the Socialist Party of America before later becoming a publication of the Communist Party, USA.

History

Establishment

Työmies was established in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1903 as Amerikan Suomalainen Työmies (The Finnish-American Worker).[1] The original Amerikan Suomalainen Työmies began publication with the purpose of spreading socialism and held an inclusive stance towards religion despite historical conflict between the labor movement and Finnish Lutheranism.[2] However, this flexible stance changed only a month later when Vihtori Kosonen became editor.[2]

In June 1904 the publication was moved to the small town of Hancock, located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.[1] The paper remained in that location for a decade before moving to the comparative metropolis of Superior, Wisconsin, a virtual twin city of Duluth, Minnesota.[1] Työmies' first Michigan-produced issue appeared on August 16, 1904, and included the election platform of Socialist Party Presidential candidate Eugene V. Debs.[3] Circulation of the paper grew to about 4,000 in that year.[3]

From its earliest days, Työmies was a Marxist publication, considered significantly more radical than its East Coast counterpart established in January 1905, Raivaaja (The Pioneer).[1] Both of these radical weeklies had broader organizational goals than merely bringing the news to a Finnish-American readership profitably, instead seeking to help construct a potent network of Finnish Americans to advance the cause of socialism through political and economic means.[4]

Local Finnish socialist groups began to centralize around the same period that Työmies (and Raivaaja) were launched, holding a convention at Duluth in 1904 as the "Finnish-American Labor League."[5] In 1906 the 73 affiliated Finnish locals were admitted to the Socialist Party of America (SPA) as the Finnish Socialist Federation, thereby adding between 2,000 and 3,000 members to the party's ranks.[6] The Finnish-Americans thereby became the first of the SPA's language federations, which would come to dominate the party's membership rolls by the end of the 1910s. From the mid 1910s onward, the Finnish-American socialists focused on political action, labor organization, and the building of cooperatives to promote their cause.[7]

Other publications

The Työmies Publishing Company briefly published an English-language paper called Wage Slave starting in 1908 which was intended as Michigan's Socialist Party mouthpiece, advocating for the Socialist Party of America.[8] This paper signaled an attempt to reach non-Finns in the American working class struggle and served as a multi-ethnic promoter of the Copper Country's labor movement, Michigan's socialists, and the Socialist Party of America.[8]

The Työmies Publishing Company also published a number of annual magazines in the Finnish language.[1] These periodicals had a key theme of solidarity with fellow workers, though they also offered discussion of current events and the socialist leaning interpretation of the events.[9] Some of these magazines included Köyhälistön Nuija, Luokkataistelijan Asevarasto, Punainen Juhannus, Työmiehen Joulu, Työväen Kalenteri, Soihtu, Uuden Ajan Soihtu, Vappu and Pelto ja Koti. Pelto ja Koti was a periodical of the cooperative movement specifically directed towards Finnish American farmers. It was considered the best-known and largest paper meant for Finnish-American farmers and the cooperative movement.[1] The paper advertised for a meeting of co-operative store organizers which was eventually held in Superior in July 1916 and led to the creation of the Central Cooperative Exchange (CCE) on August 30, 1917.[10] The Central Cooperative Exchange had a close connection to the labor movement and the Työmies newspaper supported cooperative ideas from its start in 1903, doing the bulk of the work to connect cooperatives and socialists. The CCE worked to spread the idea of the consumers’ cooperative movement among Finns across North America.[10] Thus, the Työmies Publishing Company served as a platform for organizing collective action first during the 1914 strikes in the Copper country and later as part of the cooperative movement.

In addition to these magazines, the Työmies Publishing Company also published translations of American authors such as Clarence Darrow, James H. Brower, Robert Ingersol, Jack London, “Big” Bill Haywood, and Charles H. Moyer in an effort to introduce the Finnish immigrant to selected American viewpoints on social issues that promoted the company's causes of socialism and unionism.[11] Starting in 1912, the Työmies Publishing Company also began publishing a Finnish-English dictionary.[11] The company reached its height in 1912 with sixty-three workers and while it also reached its financial peak at this time, they were forced to spend some funds on legal costs due to a run in with the federal government over the mailing of “obscene literature” with issues of Lapatossu.[11]

Työmies in the 1914 split

During the early 1910s, the Finnish socialist movement had become deeply divided between a center-left majority faction (so-called "opportunists"), who sought to use electoral methods to attain state power and to initiate transformative reforms, and a left wing (so-called "impossibilists"), who considered all reformist gradualism to be useless and counterproductive and who instead favored the use of strikes and sabotage by the radical labor movement to bring about a revolutionary change.[12]

The "opportunists" continued to control the Finnish Socialist Federation through the organization's third triennial convention, held in June 1912 in Smithville, Minnesota, forcing the revolutionary industrial unionists to retreat from their support of the direct action methods espoused by the booming Industrial Workers of the World.[13] The radicals continued to agitate for their perspective, however, concentrating their efforts on the Federation-sponsored Work People's College, located at Smithville.[14]

In 1913 a massive strike of copper miners erupted in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, including a large number of Finns.[13] The strike was long and bitter, stretching into 1914, and ultimately government soldiers were called in to end the strike and restore the production of copper in the mines.[13] The defeat of the strike and widespread blacklisting of strikers further exacerbated the tactical differences among the Finnish-American socialists.[15] It was after this strike that the Työmies relocated its headquarters to Superior, Wisconsin. Rumors suggested that the move was related to a fall in revenue caused in part by a boycott of the paper by anti-socialist businesses in Hancock and in part due to the large sums of money the Työmies contributed to workers during the Copper Country strike of 1913–14.[16] However, internal divisions and perhaps a desire to relocate closer to Minnesota's booming iron ranges, which offered a greater chance to expand their organization, led to the Työmies’ departure from Hancock; the search for a new location preceded the unrest caused by the Copper Miners’ strike.[16]

Communist years

During its Communist Party phase, which began in about 1920, the circulation of the daily fluctuated in the range of 13,000 to 15,000 copies, declining to around 5,000 in 1950, at which time it was merged with the CPUSA's East Coast Finnish-language newspaper, Eteenpäin, to form Työmies-Eteenpäin.[1]

Työmies-Eteenpäin

The Työmies-Eteenpäin was established in 1950 to present news on cultural, political, and trade union issues of interest to Finnish Americans. The merger occurred because of diminishing support of communism amongst Finns in the US (and therefore a decreasing readership).[1] However, there had been discussion of a merger between the Työmies and Eteenpäin already in 1935 as it was thought it would be better to merge the papers while they still had a strong following.[17] Työmies-Eteenpäin originally had strong communist leanings, but later mellowed over the decades to become more of a link between Finns in different parts of the United States rather than addressing a political agenda.[1] The paper was published five times a week in the 1950s and later it was published only three times a week.[1]

Later years

Termination

Työmies-Eteenpäin ran from 1950 to 1998, however in 1986 the English-language Finnish American Reporter was established and continues to circulate out of Finlandia University in Hancock, MI, as a politically unaffiliated paper with readership across the United States and Canada.[18]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Auvo Kostiainen, "Finns," in Dirk Hoerder with Christiane Harzig (eds.), The Immigrant Labor Press in North America, 1840s-1970s: An Annotated Bibliography: Volume 1: Migrants from Northern Europe. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987; pp. 224, 234-235.
  2. ^ a b Kaunonen, Gary (2010). Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant Response to Industrial America in Michigan's Copper Country. East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press. pp. 68–69. ISBN 978-0-87013-873-7.
  3. ^ a b John I. Kolehmainen, Sow the Golden Seed, pp. 29-31.
  4. ^ Peter Kivisto, Immigrant Socialists in the United States: The Case of Finns and the Left. Rutherford, NJ: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984; pg. 96.
  5. ^ Kivisto, Immigrant Socialists in the United States, pp. 96-97.
  6. ^ Ira Kipnis, The American Socialist Movement, 1897-1912. New York: Columbia University Press, 1952. Cited in Kivisto, Immigrant Socialists in the United States, pg. 97.
  7. ^ Ross, Carl (1988). "The Utopian Vision of Finnish Immigrants: 1900-1930". Scandinavian Studies. 60: 489.
  8. ^ a b Kaunonen, Gary (2010). Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant Response to Industrial America in Michigan's Copper Country. Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University Press. pp. 79–81. ISBN 978-0-87013-873-7.
  9. ^ Kaunonen, Gary (2010). Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant Response to Industrial America in Michigan's Copper Country. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. p. 100.
  10. ^ a b Heinilä, Hannu. “‘Sooner or Later You’re a Cooperator’: The Finnish American Cooperative Movement.” Finns in the United States: A History of Settlement, Dissent, and Integration, edited by Auvo Kostiainen, Michigan State University Press, 2014, pp. 157–69.
  11. ^ a b c Kaunonen, Gary. Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant Response to Industrial America in Michigan’s Copper Country. Michigan State University Press, 2010. pp. 91-102.
  12. ^ Auvo Kostiainen, The Forging of Finnish-American Communism, 1917-1924: A Study in Ethnic Radicalism. Turku, Finland: Turun Yliopisto, 1978; pg. 38.
  13. ^ a b c Kostiainen, The Forging of Finnish-American Communism, pg. 39.
  14. ^ Kostiainen, The Forging of Finnish-American Communism, pp. 39-40.
  15. ^ Kostiainen, The Forging of Finnish-American Communism, pg. 40.
  16. ^ a b Kaunonen, Gary. Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant Response to Industrial America in Michigan’s Copper Country. Michigan State University Press, 2010. pp.174-175
  17. ^ Lahtinen, William (1953). 50. Vuoden varrelta. Superior, WI: American Finnish Publishers, Inc and Työmies Society. p. 240.
  18. ^ Oja, Vesa (May 16, 2013). "Findians, Finglish, Finntowns". Books from Finland.

Further reading

  • David Halkola, "Finnish Language Newspapers in the United States," in Ralph Jalkanen (ed.), The Finns in North America. Hancock, MI: Suomi College, 1969.
  • P. George Hummasti, "The Working Man's Daily Bread: Finnish-American Working Class Newspapers, 1900-1921," in Michael Karni and Douglas Ollila (eds.), For the Common Good. Superior, WI: Työmies Society, 1977.
  • Gary Kaunonen, Challenge Accepted: A Finnish Immigrant Response to Industrial America in Michigan's Copper Country. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2010.
  • John Kolehmainen, Sow the Golden Seed. Fitchburg, MA: Raivaaja Publishing Co., 1955.
  • Auvo Kostiainen, Features of Finnish-American Publishing. Turku, Finland: Institute of History, 1977.

Read other articles:

National Soccer LeagueNegara AustraliaKlub lain dari Selandia BaruDibentuk1977Musim perdana1977Dibubarkan2004Jumlah tim42 (total)Juara bertahan ligaPerth Glory (gelar ke-2)Klub tersuksesMarconi StallionsSouth MelbourneSydney City(masing-masing 4 gelar)Gelar musimreguler terbanyakMelbourne Knights (5 gelar)Televisi penyiarSeven Network & C7 Sport (1998–2002)ABC (2000)SBS (2002–2004) National Soccer League (NSL) adalah liga sepak bola tingkat teratas di Australia yang dijalank...

 

 

Salvadoraceae Azima tetracantha Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Plantae Divisi: Magnoliophyta Kelas: Magnoliopsida Ordo: Brassicales Famili: SalvadoraceaeLindl. Genera Azima Dobera Salvadora Salvadoraceae (atau suku siwak-siwakan) adalah salah satu suku anggota tumbuhan berbunga. Menurut Sistem klasifikasi APG II suku ini dimasukkan ke dalam bangsa Brassicales, klad euRosidae II. Sebelumnya famili tumbuhan ini ditempatkan dalam ordo Celastrales. Mereka tersebar di Afrika (termasuk Madagaskar), ...

 

 

American politician (1805–1861) Matthias WardUnited States Senatorfrom TexasIn officeSeptember 27, 1858 – December 5, 1859Appointed byHardin Richard RunnelsPreceded byJames P. HendersonSucceeded byLouis WigfallMember of the Texas Senatefrom the 1st districtIn officeNovember 13, 1849 – November 3, 1850Preceded byWilliam M. Buckskin WilliamsSucceeded byJoseph H. Burks Personal detailsBorn(1805-10-13)October 13, 1805Elbert County, Georgia, U.S.DiedOctober 5, 1861(1861-10-...

Concession card issued by Australian governments Seniors CardThe front of a South Australian Seniors Card shown with Adelaide Metro accessTypeconcession cardIssued byStates and Territories of  AustraliaPurposeIdentification for benefitsEligibilityPermanent residents of Australia aged 60 or over, reduced working hoursExpirationnoneCostGenerally no charge The Australian Seniors Card is a card issued by various Australian State and Territory governments to permanent residents, over a partic...

 

 

Siirt province Siirt iliProvince of TurkeyLocation of Siirt Province in TurkeyCountryTurkeyRegionSoutheast AnatoliaElectoral districtSiirtLuas • Total5,406 km2 (2,087 sq mi)Populasi (2010-12-31)[1] • Total300.695 • Kepadatan56,000/km2 (140,000/sq mi)Kode area telepon0484Pelat kendaraan56Situs websiirt.gov.tr Siirt (Turki: Siirt ili, bahasa Kurdi: Parêzgeha Sêrt) adalah sebuah provinsi Turki. Catatan ^ Turkish Stati...

 

 

2023 Nigerian presidential election ← 2019 25 February 2023[a] 2027 → Opinion pollsRegistered93,469,008Turnout26.71% (8.04pp)   Nominee Bola Tinubu Atiku Abubakar Party APC PDP Home state Lagos Adamawa Running mate Kashim Shettima Ifeanyi Okowa States carried 12 12 Popular vote 8,794,726 6,984,520 Percentage 36.61% 29.07%   Nominee Peter Obi Rabiu Kwankwaso Party LP NNPP Home state Anambra Kano Running mate Yusuf Datt...

この項目には、一部のコンピュータや閲覧ソフトで表示できない文字が含まれています(詳細)。 数字の大字(だいじ)は、漢数字の一種。通常用いる単純な字形の漢数字(小字)の代わりに同じ音の別の漢字を用いるものである。 概要 壱万円日本銀行券(「壱」が大字) 弐千円日本銀行券(「弐」が大字) 漢数字には「一」「二」「三」と続く小字と、「壱」「�...

 

 

Державний комітет телебачення і радіомовлення України (Держкомтелерадіо) Приміщення комітетуЗагальна інформаціяКраїна  УкраїнаДата створення 2003Керівне відомство Кабінет Міністрів УкраїниРічний бюджет 1 964 898 500 ₴[1]Голова Олег НаливайкоПідвідомчі ор...

 

 

A merchant woman in Haiti Social class in Haiti uses a class structure that groups people according to wealth, income, education, type of occupation, and membership in a specific subculture or social network. Since the colonial period as part of the colony of Saint-Domingue (1625–1804), race has played an important factor in determining social class. History Further information: Code noir Haitian girlsHaitian artist Edouard Duval-CarrieFactory worker In the colonial period, the French impo...

حدثت الحروب على مر تاريخ اليونان القديمة، من العصور المظلمة اليونانية فصاعدًا. أدت الزيادة كبيرة في عدد السكان عند اقتراب «العصر المظلم» اليوناني من نهايته إلى السماح باستعادة الثقافة الحضرية، مما أدى إلى ظهور دول-المدن (بوليس). أعلنت هذه التطورات بداية فترة اليونان القد�...

 

 

Lenin Rajendranലെനിൻ രാജേന്ദ്രൻLahir1951Trivandrum, Kerala, IndiaMeninggal14 Januari 2019 (umur 67)Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaNama lainRajendranPekerjaanSutradara, Penulis skenarioTahun aktif1981–2019Anak2 Lenin Rajendran (bahasa Malayalam: ലെനിൻ രാജേന്ദ്രൻ) adalah seorang penulis naskah dan sutradara film asal India yang berkarya di perfilman Malayalam. Dia menjabat sebagai ketua di Korporasi Pengembangan Film N...

 

 

Wahyu 16Wahyu 13:16-14:4 yang tertulis pada fragmen Papirus 47 dari abad ke-3 M.KitabKitab WahyuKategoriApokalipsBagian Alkitab KristenPerjanjian BaruUrutan dalamKitab Kristen27← pasal 15 pasal 17 → Wahyu 16 (disingkat Why 16) adalah bagian dari Wahyu kepada Yohanes, kitab terakhir dalam Perjanjian Baru di Alkitab Kristen.[1][2] Pengarangnya diyakini adalah Yohanes bin Zebedeus, seorang dari Keduabelas Rasul Yesus Kristus.[3][4][5] Teks Nask...

Yamabiko (山びこ) from the Hyakkai Zukan by Sawaki Suushi Yamabiko (幽谷響) from the Gazu Hyakki Yagyō by Toriyama Sekien Yamahiko (山ひこ) from Bakemono no e (化物之繪, c. 1700), Harry F. Bruning Collection of Japanese Books and Manuscripts, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. Yamabiko (山彦, also yamahiko) is a mountain god, spirit, and yōkai in Japanese folklore; the term yamabiko also refers to the echo that occurs in mountai...

 

 

此條目没有列出任何参考或来源。 (2009年9月27日)維基百科所有的內容都應該可供查證。请协助補充可靠来源以改善这篇条目。无法查证的內容可能會因為異議提出而被移除。 由符合基本音阶的音程结构所构成的音列的音高位置,就叫作调。 调的命名建立在主音的基础上,如由7个自然音级从C开始按顺序排列的是就C调,将C调移高一个纯五度就是以G为主音的G调。将C调移低一�...

 

 

Tashkent Open 2009Sport Tennis Data21 settembre - 27 settembre Edizione11a SuperficieCemento CampioniSingolare Shahar Peer Doppio Ol'ga Govorcova / Tat'jana Puček 2008 2010 Il Tashkent Open 2009 è stato un torneo di tennis giocato sul cemento. È stata l'11ª edizione del Tashkent Open, che fa parte della categoria International nell'ambito del WTA Tour 2009. Si è giocato al Tashkent Tennis Center di Tashkent in Uzbekistan, dal 21 settembre al 27 settembre 2009. Indice 1 Partecipanti 1.1 T...

Cet article est une ébauche concernant une chronologie ou une date et l’Angleterre. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Photographie de Stonehenge, un monument néolithique en Angleterre. Chronologie des événements marquants de l'histoire de l'Angleterre : La Préhistoire 700 000 ans avant notre ère : Des ossements d’Homo erectus datant de cette époque sont trouvés dans les Norfol...

 

 

Histoire Le village s’est beaucoup développé depuis les années 1970 avec l’installation de plusieurs lotissements de villas. Il comptait, au dernier recensement[Quand ?], 2 756 habitants[1]. Principales activités Agriculture Élevage traditionnel du mérinos d'Arles, mouton apprécié pour sa viande et pour sa laine. Élevage de chevaux et taureaux Foin de la Crau Écoserres Tomates Rougeline Tourisme Position géographique en Arles, et Salon-de-Provence, les A...

 

 

この項目では、東京のスタジオについて説明しています。かつてニューヨークにあったソニーのスタジオについては「ソニー・ミュージック・スタジオ」をご覧ください。 ソニー・ミュージックスタジオを併設するジャニーズ事務所本社(旧SME乃木坂ビル) ソニー・ミュージックスタジオ(Sony Music Studios Tokyo)は、東京都赤坂にある大型録音スタジオ。 ジャニーズ事�...

Sound with a sinusoidal waveform A pure tone's pressure waveform versus time looks like this; its frequency determines the x axis scale; its amplitude determines the y axis scale; and its phase determines the x origin. In psychoacoustics, a pure tone is a sound with a sinusoidal waveform; that is, a sine wave of constant frequency, phase-shift, and amplitude.[1] By extension, in signal processing a single-frequency tone or pure tone is a purely sinusoidal signal (e.g., a voltage). A p...

 

 

У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Бейкер. БейкерBaker Island Основано 1857 Официальный язык английский Территория  • Всего 1,64 км² Население  • Оценка 0 чел.  • Перепись 0 чел. Валюта доллар США Интернет-домены .us (ранее .um) Часовой пояс UTC−12 ...