
The Liberator, September 1918. Cover art: Hugo Gellert
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, May 1918. Cover art: Hugo Gellert
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, September 1919. Cover art: Cornelia Barns
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, July 1919. Cover art: George Bellows
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, January 1923. Cover art: Frank Walts
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, February 1919. Cover art: Boardman Robinson
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, November 1918. Cover art: unknown
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, March 1918. Cover art: Hugo Gellert
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

The Liberator, April 1918. Cover art: Frank Walts
The Liberator, edited by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal, was published from 1918-1924. Based in NYC, it was the successor to The Masses, which Max Eastman also edited. The Liberator was an avowedly socialist magazine, and published notable writing, reporting, and political art. Marxists.org has an extensive online collection of The Liberator, including complete scanned issues. It’s essential viewing and reading for anyone interested in radical American history or political illustration.

Liberator, February 1921
Cover illustration: Hugo Gellert
Liberator was founded by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal Eastman as a successor to The Masses. It published from 1918-24, although it effectively was taken over by the Communist Party in 1922.