Forbes, A. Edward (Adolph Edward), 1907-

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Born in 1907, Adolph Edward Forbes lived in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh with his mother, father, and siblings. Following high school, Forbes spent the following fifteen years traveling throughout the country, both on his own and later with the United States Navy. By the early 1930s Forbes was a member of the Communist Party (CP), as evidenced by his involvement with its front organizations such as the Workers International Relief (WIR), Cultural Division. Forbes' work in the CP reflected his own interests, such as writing, acting, and selling books. During this time, Forbes worked on novels and short stories. He also acted in local productions of radical plays, was involved in the Pittsburgh Pen and Hammer (a working-class literary publication), and tried to establish a labor research library. There is no indication that Forbes held any high post in the Communist Party at either the national or local level. In 1940, Forbes left civilian life and entered the United States Navy. In the Navy, Forbes was first a clerk and later a shipbuilder. It was during this time that Forbes met his future wife, Shirley Levine. They were married during the war and eventually settled in Pittsburgh. While Forbes briefly attended the University of Pittsburgh following high school, he completed his degree after the war, making use of the G.I. Bill. In the next decades, Forbes remained in Pittsburgh and became active within the local Jewish community. He and Shirley raised two children.

From the description of Collection of A. Edward Forbes, 1921-1972. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 56768985

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