We the People
We the People was a semi-monthly (later weekly) magazine with concentrations on workers' rights, unionization, the Works Progress Administration, and Democratic policy in the Commonwealth. The subscription magazine was created and published in Harrisburg with an intended audience across Pennsylvania. The publication was short-lived, likely only running for two volumed runs in 1936 and 1937. The two volumes have different subtitles; the full title for volume one is We the People: A Magazine for Pennsylvanians, and the full title for volume two is We the People: Pennsylvania in Review.
The holdings of We the People at the State Library of Pennsylvania are not complete. The issues presented for the years digitized reflect the holdings of the library, and other issues may exist beyond these holdings. Holdings contain scattered issues of both known volumes between March 5, 1936 and March 27, 1937.
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