Communist Party of the United States of America pamphlet collection, 1919-1973.

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Communist Party of the United States of America pamphlet collection, 1919-1973.

This collection comprises 80 Communist Party of the United States of America pamphlets on topics such as socialism, civil rights, women's rights, international relations, the Vietnam War, labor unions, economics, universities, the Cold War, Capitalism, Zionism, Marxism, terrorism, the Jewish Defense League, racism, Angela Davis, red-baiting, and Black liberation. Authors include prominent Party members Gus Hall, Herbert and Bettina Aptheker, Henry Winston, Eugene Dennis, Victor Perlo, Joseph North, and others.

0.45 cubic feet (80 pamphlets)

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Communist Party of the United States of America

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The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), a Marxist-Leninist party aligned with the Soviet Union, was founded in 1919 in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution by the left wing members of the Socialist Party USA. These split into two groups, with each holding founding conventions in Chicago in September 1919: one which established the Communist Labor Party, and a second which established the Communist Party of America. In a 1920 Joint Unity Convention, a minority faction of t...

North, Joseph

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North was the author of No Men Are Strangers, which Brooks had praised. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1958. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 182786666 ...

Winston, Henry, 1911-1986

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Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-2003

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American Marxist author, lecturer, and apologist. From the guide to the Herbert Aptheker letter to Mrs. Doares, 1970, (The New York Public Library. New York Public Library Archives.) Noted Marxist scholar Dr. Herbert Aptheker was born in New York City in 1915. His more than thirty published books include such titles as THE ERA OF McCARTHYISM (1957), THE WORLD OF C. WRIGHT MILLS (1960), THE URGENCY OF MARXIST-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE (1970), but he is best known for hi...

Jewish Defense League

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Dennis, Eugene, 1905-1961

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Perlo, Victor

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Hall, Gus

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Aptheker, Bettina

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