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Serbo-Croatian-language socialist newspaper in the United States
Radnička Borba
TypeWeekly newspaper
Founded1907
Political alignmentSocialist Labor Party of America
LanguageSerbo-Croatian
Ceased publication1970
HeadquartersNew York City,
Cleveland
Detroit
Circulation3,000 (1923)

Radnička Borba (Worker's Struggle) was a Serbo-Croatian language socialist newspaper which was published from 1907 to 1970. The newspaper was initially published in New York City and served as an organ of the Yugoslav Federation of the Socialist Labor Party of America. Radnička Borba was staffed entirely by volunteers and frequently supported the interests of striking workers in the United States. The newspaper relocated to Detroit after World War II and ceased publication in 1970. In 1923 the paper had a weekly circulation of 3,000. Copies of Radnička Borba have been digitized and are part of the collection of the Library of Congress.

References

  1. American Labor Press Directory. Rand School of Social Science. 1925. p. 23.
  2. Directory of Civic and Welfare Activities of Cleveland. Cleveland Foundation. 1923. p. 205.
  3. "Newspapers Published in Serbia and the Diaspora". Library of Congress. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
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