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Clara Zetkin, The Women Worker’s and Women’s Question of our Times (1889)

Socialists on Trial for Treason (1872)

Ernst Henseler, Tavern Scene (1877)

Robert Koehler, The Socialist (1885)

“Reichstag Dissolution” (July 7, 1878)

A Comrade’s “Safe-Conduct” Papers (February 14, 1885)

Confiscated Issue of Der Sozialdemokrat Addressed to August Bebel (March 1880)

Ludwig Knaus, The Malcontent (1877)

Postcard Commemorating the Social Democratic Gotha Party Congress (1875)

Social Democratic Workers’ Party Congress in Dresden (August 12–15, 1871)

Social Democratic Leader Wilhelm Liebknecht (c. 1895)

“We Don’t Give a Hoot about the Law!” A Social Democratic Pipe (1878)

August Bebel and Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche during the Socialist Debates (September 16 and 17, 1878)

Berlin Police President Guido von Madai and the Social Democratic Movement (1870s and 1880s)

Social Democratic Leader August Bebel (1882)

Socialist “Conspirators” (1879)

Election Appeal on Behalf of Wilhelm Liebknecht (August 30, 1888)

“1,341,587 Social Democratic Voters” (March 8, 1890)

Postcard Showing Portraits of Social Democratic Reichstag Deputies (1890)

August Bebel and Paul Singer Celebrating May Day in Dresden (1890)

Members of the Social Democratic Reichstag Caucus (1889)

August Bebel, Reichstag Speech (November 8, 1871)

August Bebel’s Reichstag Speech against Colonial Policy in German East Africa (January 26, 1889)

Carl Peters on Socialist Opposition to Colonial Policy (January 9 and 16, 1886)

Wilhelm Liebknecht on Elections to Parliament as a Means of Agitation (May 31, 1869)