Charles Emil Ruthenberg (July 9, 1882 – March 1, 1927) was an American Marxist politician who was the founder and first head of the American Communist...
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Ruthenberg is a German language habitational surname. Notable people with the name include: C. E. Ruthenberg (1882–1927), American Marxist politician Georg...
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his political co-thinker Morris Hillquit and future Communist leader C. E. Ruthenberg was one of three co-authors of the vigorously anti-militarist St. Louis...
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seated. However, the language federations, eventually joined by C. E. Ruthenberg and Louis C. Fraina, turned away from that effort and formed their own party...
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on April 7, 2003. "Judith LeBlanc | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org. Retrieved November 13, 2021. "C. E. Ruthenberg Page". "The James P. Cannon Library"...
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when the jury failed to agree) and Workers Party Executive Secretary C. E. Ruthenberg, who was convicted but who died before appeals were finalized and the...
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America leader Eugene V. Debs, future Workers (Communist) Party leader C. E. Ruthenberg, and radical clergyman William Montgomery Brown. Sharts was a top leader...
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latter Federation-dominated group was joined by important Left Wingers C. E. Ruthenberg and Louis Fraina, a depletion of Left Wing forces that made the result...
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attorney in a highly publicized 1920 trial together with party leader C. E. Ruthenberg for alleged violation of New York state law against so-called "criminal...
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Secretary Wagenknecht was indicted along with Local Cuyahoga County head C. E. Ruthenberg and Ohio State Organizer Charles Baker for allegedly obstructing the...
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Armand. Only three Americans have received this honor; the others are C. E. Ruthenberg, the founder of the Communist Party USA; and Bill Haywood, a founding...
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Communist Labor Party of America, while Socialist foreign sections led by C. E. Ruthenberg formed the Communist Party. These two groups would be combined as the...
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facts of the case and avoiding inflammatory political statements. C. E. Ruthenberg died on March 2, 1927, and his longtime factional ally Jay Lovestone...
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Committee. During debate on the organization plan at the conference, C.E. Ruthenberg made a speech in which he asked the Farmer–Labor Party delegates what...
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Struggle under its auspices. On April 18, 1920, Executive Secretary C. E. Ruthenberg exited the Communist Party of America and along with his factional...
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freed by a "hung jury," while Communist Party leader C. E. Ruthenberg was convicted. Ruthenberg ultimately died of peritonitis in 1927, just after his...
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with top leaders of the early American Communist movement, such as C. E. Ruthenberg and Charles Dirba, Inkpin's background in clerical work no doubt served...
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articles began to be published by prominent Communist leaders, including C. E. Ruthenberg, John Pepper, William Z. Foster, Jay Lovestone, and Max Bedacht. Former...
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on November 8, 2017. Retrieved July 4, 2008. "Gus Hall Memorial Service". C-SPAN. Retrieved 29 March 2021. Kostiainen, Auvo (September 2001). "Hall, Gus...
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luridly wrote of a love triangle between Cris, Party national secretary C. E. Ruthenberg, and future secretary Jay Lovestone. Her death was "a tragic end, for...
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organization and convention. The council members included Louis Fraina, C. E. Ruthenberg, I. E. Ferguson, John Ballam, James Larkin, Eamon MacAlpine, Benjamin...
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Brown, Republican Other candidates Arthur Lovett Garford, Progressive C. E. Ruthenberg, Socialist Daniel A. Poling, Prohibition John Kircher, Socialist Labor...
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Masses), in Cyrillac characters in a flower-covered grave." Ruthenberg was C. E. Ruthenberg, founder of the Communist Party USA. Bill Haywood was a key...
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received enthusiastically by the American party's leading faction, led by C. E. Ruthenberg, who wrote to the Comintern to argue that they were unhelpful in the...
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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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activities. In May 1920, the CLP merged with a section of the CPA headed by C. E. Ruthenberg and Cannon was elected as a member of the Central Executive Committee...
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v t e Communist Party USA Nominees Leaders C. E. Ruthenberg (1919–1920; 1922–1927) Alfred Wagenknecht (1919–1921) Charles Dirba (1920–1921) Louis Shapiro...
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its annual elections in September at the time. One-term Republican Edwin C. Burleigh was elected in 1913, and died June 16, 1916. Republican Bert M....
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memory of C. E. Ruthenberg, the former leader of the faction who had died suddenly of acute appendicitis on March 3, 1927, holding public "Ruthenberg Memorial...
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was a supporter of the New York-based faction headed by John Pepper, C. E. Ruthenberg, and Jay Lovestone. He was returned to the governing Central Executive...
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