William W. Weinstone Papers 1898-1985 (bulk 1937-1985)

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William W. Weinstone Papers 1898-1985 (bulk 1937-1985)

Founder of the Communist Party of the United States of America. Family and personal correspondence, speeches and writings, notes and notebooks, and subject files documenting Weinstone's role as a founding member of the Communist Party of the United States of America in 1919 and as an educator promoting its ideology, chiefly from 1937 to 1985.

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