Primary
Paull, Irene. "Timberland Talks Turkey." The New Masses, February 9, 1937.
———. "Upper State Michigan in Grip Fascists." The Minneapolis Labor Review, July 9, 1937.
———. We're the People: Also Ballads by the Workers. Duluth: Midwest Labor, [1941?].
———. "Why? I.W.A. C.I.O."[Minnesota: I.W.A. Local 29, 1948].
———. Everybody's Studying Us: The Irony of Aging in the Pepsi Generation. California Association for Older Americans, 1976.
Timber Worker (Duluth, MN), 1937
Newspaper Collection (Microfilm), Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Midwest Labor (Duluth, MN), 1937–1944
Newspaper Collection (Microfilm), Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Minnesota Sings for Peace. Minneapolis: Minnesotans for Peace, [1951?].
Meridel Le Sueur Papers, 1902–1997
Manuscript Collections, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00323.xml
Description: Correspondence, literary journals, audio tapes, published writings, published and unpublished manuscripts and fragments, publicity, radical publications, clippings, photographs, and other miscellaneous materials documenting the life and career of Le Sueur, a writer, actress, feminist, and radical political activist, and her family. Le Sueur was a close friend of Irene Paull's and edited Irene: Selected Writings of Irene Paull. Correspondence with Paull is in box 10 and the Irene manuscript is in box 47. Paull is also mentioned on a number of Le Sueur's audio tapes.
Irene Paull Papers, 1908–1981
Manuscript Collections, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00701.xml
Description: Personal papers and research materials, including correspondence, literary notebooks, published workers, and compiled collections of material on progressive politics and labor movements in Minnesota.
George E. Dizard and Family Papers, 1923–1991
Manuscript Collections, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Correspondence, speech transcripts, and other materials of a Duluth labor leader and his wife, Rhoda Levine Dizard. Rhoda Levine Dizard was Paull's cousin, and Paull's letters can be found in Box 2.
Irene Paull Collection
Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest, Minneapolis
Description: Materials include selected writings by Paull, issues of Jewish Currents magazine with her writings, oral history cassette tapes, and two photographs.
P809
John T. Bernard Papers, 1934–1973
Manuscript Collections, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
Description: Correspondence and clippings (mainly 1936-1956) on Bernard's activities as a labor union organizer, a participant in antifascist and civil liberties groups, and as U.S. congressman (Farmer-Labor Party) from Minnesota's eighth district (1937-1939). Paull was a friend and correspondent.
Secondary
Hemphill, Stephanie. "How Duluth Became a Union Town." MPR News, November 15, 2006.
http://www.mprnews.org/story/2006/11/14/laborhistory
Hudelson, Richard and Carl Ross. By the Ore Docks: A Working People's History of Duluth. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006.
Mitchell, Stacy. "Union in the North Woods: The Timber Strikes of 1937." Minnesota History 56, no.5 (Spring 1999): 262–277.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/56/v56i05p262-277.pdf
Web
Minnesota Historical Society. History Topics: Anti-Semitism/Jewish Relations.
http://libguides.mnhs.org/jewish