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Herbert Aptheker was a US Marxist historian and political activist who achieved recognition for his pioneering ...
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Berkman, Alexander (1870–1936)
Alexander Berkman was a leading US and Russian anarchist activist and author from the 1890s to his death ...
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Earl Browder, the leader of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) from 1935 to ...
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Cannon, James P. (1890–1974) and American Trotskyism
Growing up in Rosedale, Kansas in the 1890s, James P. Cannon was the son of Irish immigrants. But he ...
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The era of Civil War and Reconstruction marked a decline in utopian experimentation, but with the Panic ...
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Angela Davis is a political activist and Marxist philosopher. In 1970 this African American woman, a ...
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Dunayevskaya, Raya (1910–1987)
Raya Dunayevskaya devoted her life to the philosophical study of Karl Marx and others, including G. ...
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Max Eastman was a prolific American writer, collaborating on several radical journals and publishing ...
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Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley (1890–1964)
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was a prominent labor activist, feminist, communist, and one of the founding members ...
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Foster, William Z. (1881–1961)
Born in Taunton, Massachusetts and raised in the slums of Philadelphia, William Z. Foster passed through ...
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