Party of America, a Comintern functionary, and a magazine editor. L.E. Katterfeld (he seems to have generally used his initials in daily life) was born...
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Katterfeld is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: L.E. Katterfeld (1881–1974), American socialist politician 7319 Katterfeld (1976...
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headed by National Executive Committee members Alfred Wagenknecht and L. E. Katterfeld and including prominent New York journalist John Reed determined to...
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cartoonist Mike Gold, columnist Jolan Gross-Bettelheim, cartoonist L. E. Katterfeld ("New York representative") Robert Minor, cartoonist Richard B. Moore...
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divided, with one section, led by NEC members Alfred Wagenknecht and L. E. Katterfeld and including famed radical journalist John Reed favoring a continued...
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association with Lyceum director and future Communist Party leader L. E. Katterfeld. In 1914, Walker participated in Upton Sinclair's picket of the Standard...
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and screenwriter Dutch Mason (1908–2006), Canadian blues musician L. E. Katterfeld (1881–1974), American socialist politician Ronald Reagan (1911–2004)...
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Titus, Socialist Party of Washington leaders Alfred Wagenknecht and L.E. Katterfeld, IWW activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, and prominent syndicalist William...
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Moscow), Russian Empire, the son of a wealthy jeweler Lazarus Heller, owner of L. Heller & Son, with offices in New York City and Paris. In 1891, the Russian-born...
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CPA in November 1921, replaced as American "Rep" to the Comintern by L. E. Katterfeld. Minor was coopted to the governing Central Executive Committee of...
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Reinstein presiding. The official CPA was represented by Max Bedacht and L. E. Katterfeld, and the UTA group by John Ballam. The Cominterns decision came down...
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victories in World War I while flying with Britain's Royal Air Force L. E. Katterfeld, 93, German-born American Communist who co-founded the Communist Labor...
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Otto Huiswoud (redirect from Otto E. Huiswoud)
the Communist International when their regularly elected "CI Rep," L. E. Katterfeld, who was out on bail regarding a political case started against him...
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"Letter to 'Comrade Stepan' in Moscow" (1921) "Memories of C.E. Ruthenberg" (1940) C. E. Ruthenberg Albert Inkpin Alfred Wagenknecht 1922 Bridgman Convention...
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interpretations of the nationalist identity. In retrospect, American historian Wendy L. Hall argues in her 2008 book Inventing the "American Way" that Americanism...
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presidential candidates on the party ticket. Others like Benjamin J. Davis, William L. Patterson, Harry Haywood, James Jackson, Henry Winston, Claude Lightfoot...
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Wagenknecht (1919–1921) Charles Dirba (1920–1921) Louis Shapiro (late 1920) L. E. Katterfeld (1921) William Weinstone (1921–1922) Jay Lovestone (1922; 1927–1929)...
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Communist Labor Party of America, launched by Alfred Wagenknecht, L.E. Katterfeld, and John Reed when the attempt to win control of the 1919 Emergency...
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(1874–1932), American politician from North Dakota John Carr, pseudonym of L. E. Katterfeld (1881–1974), American socialist John C. Carr (mayor) (1891/2–1967)...
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Executive Committee of the Communist International (redirect from E.C.C.I.)
the working class to socialist revolution. In the estimation of historian E.H. Carr, the summer and fall of 1920 marked the high-water mark for the prestige...
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Republican Other candidates L. E. Katterfeld, Socialist August B. L. Gellerman, Prohibition James E. Bradford, Progressive James E. Riordan, Socialist Labor...
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(PDF). Official Bulletin of the Communist Party of America (Section of the Communist International). 1 August 1921. Retrieved 17 November 2018. v t e...
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Confessions of Stalin's Agent. (Goff was also 1944 national chairman of Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Youth for America. In publishing this memoir in the...
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The W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America was a national youth organization sponsored by the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and launched at a national convention...
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(1938) "Defeat the Foes of Labbr Unity!" The Communist (1938) "The A. F. of L. Convention and Tasks for Achieving Unity" The Communist (1938) "The Paths...
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America, as opposed to the tactics advocated by Alfred Wagenknecht and L.E. Katterfeld of the NEC of continuing the fight to its conclusion at the 1919 Emergency...
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party organization and was factionally associated with Abram Jakira, L.E. Katterfeld, Alfred Wagenknecht, and Edward Lindgren in this period in a tendency...
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Gerber, and the Left Wing Section, headed by Alfred Wagenknecht and L.E. Katterfeld. Although initially slated to be attended by 200 delegates, a list...
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"John W. Slayton," politicalgraveyard.com Retrieved March 11, 2010. L.E. Katterfeld, "Able Talent in Array of Lyceum Course Speakers: Forceful Organizers...
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support of the Left Wing Section headed by Alfred Wagenknecht and L.E. Katterfeld. In 1920, Krafft was the nominee of the SPA for Congress in the 6th...
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