- Free Speech Fight 1912-2012 Exhibition Opening Night (on indymedia)
- PBS:Radio segment on Free Speech in San Diego Centennial
- Free Speech Fight around the World (UTube)
- PBS: on the History of Free Speech in San Diego.
- Labor of love
- San Diego Free Speech Fight
- A Fight for Free Speech in San Diego
- When San Diego Had Its Own Big Labor Clash
- Journalism Noir Meets San Diego's Labor History in "Flash"
- The Life and Times of Emma Goldman - A Curriculum for Middle and High School Students- The San Diego Free Speech Incident
- The I.W.W. Free Speech Movement: San Diego, 1912
- 1911 Wobbly Walk Through the Siskiyous - The skit Sequestered
- Newberry Library's new (2006) acquisition of IWW materials
- Labadie Collection, University of Michigan
- Theodore Schroeder's "Free Speech for Radicals" (1915-6)
- Laura Payne Emerson was a wobbly speaker in the SD FSF, and wrote a book of poetry, self-published in 1919, called "Laurels" which has a handful of relevant rebel poems
- Vincent St. John, "The IWW; It's History, Structure,and Methods" (1919 rev'd ed.)
- Justus Ebert, "The IWW in Theory and Practice" (1910s)
- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, "Sabotage: the conscious withdrawal of worker's industrial efficiency" (1917, the infamous and oft-misunderstood) pamphlet
- Abner Woodruff, "Evolution of American Agriculture" (mid to late 1910s, and IWW view on the history of agriculture)
- Paul Brissenden, "The IWW; A Study of American Syndicalism" (from his 1917 PhD thesis)
- Carleton Parker, "The Casual Laborer and Other Essays" (1920) UC Berkeley economist who sent his grad students to "play wobbly" 1913-14 and wrote about them
- Harry McLintock's early recorded version of "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!"
- Album of Wobbly Songs recorded in the 1954
- Section from Emma Goldman's Biography Referring to Her SD Experience
- "Songs of the Workers to Fan the Flames of Discontent" (The Little Red Book, April '68 version)
- Movie: The Ballad Of Joe Hill (1971 — Bo Widerberg)