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REPORT
SUPPORTERS
JULIUS
EDITORS
OPPOSITION
MOSCOW
AMERICAN REVOLUTION
IMPORTANT INFLUENCE
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
JUNE 1941
PRACTICAL TERMS
IMPORTANT MEMBER
GROUP
FORMER MEMBER
GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
LOCAL OFFICE
ROSENBERGS
MCCARTHYISM
COMMUNIST PARTY USA
EARL BROWDER
ORGANIZATION
ALLYING
JULIUS ROSENBERG
ESPIONAGE
UNITED STATES
STAND TRIAL
MEMBER
GENERAL SECRETARY
COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL
COMINTERN
COMMUNIST PARTY
SOVIET INTELLIGENCE
CPUSA
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  1. The CPUSA was not just a recruiting ground for Soviet intelligence, it functioned within Soviet espionage as an auxiliary organization. (Web site)
  2. The CPUSA was adamantly opposed to fascism during the Popular Front period. Move Up
  3. The CPUSA was founded in 1919, most of its membership originally coming from the left wing of the Socialist Party. Move Up

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  1. One document reproduced in our book is a report of the Brother-Son network headed by Rudy Baker, the man in charge of the CPUSA secret apparatus. (Web site)

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  1. Prominent CPUSA members and supporters, such as Dalton Trumbo and Pete Seeger, recalled anti-war material they had previously released.

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  1. Julius had been introduced to Semyonov by Bernard Schuster, a high ranking member of the CPUSA as well as Earl Browder's personal KGB liaison.

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  1. While the CPUSA may well have had close working ties with Soviet intelligence agencies, the evidence produced by the editors fail to show it. (Web site)

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  1. The CPUSA abandoned its opposition to the New Deal and provided many of the organizers for the Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Web site)

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  1. She was the one who detailed how the head of the CPUSA, for instance, took direction straight from Moscow.

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  1. They claimed that the CPUSA was an expression of a home-grown radicalism whose roots lay in the ideals of the American Revolution. (Web site)

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  1. This is not to say, by the way, that the CPUSA did not have an important influence on the American labour and black civil rights movements. (Web site)

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  1. The CPUSA itself was largely eclipsed by the New Left in the 1960s; while it supported the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King, Jr.

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  1. It was Germany's attack on its ally Russia in June 1941 that prompted Moscow to seek more direct control over the CPUSA and field agents in North America. (Web site)

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  1. The gesture did not mean that much in practical terms, since the CPUSA was, by 1936, effectively supporting Roosevelt in much of his trade union work. (Web site)

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  1. The Report of the Subversive Activities Control Board found Theodore Bayer to be a high level and important member of the the CPUSA. (Web site)

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  1. Unable to influence the CPUSA, the group soon left and established itself as the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism. (Web site)

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  1. Former member of the CPUSA, broke with the Communist Party in '37.

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  1. Eventually they got government paid jobs with the Works Progress Administration (WPA) while at the same time joining the CPUSA under false identities.

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  1. The CPUSA evaded the law by organizing caucuses of government employees that met in secret. (Web site)
  2. Price allegedly became a "cut out", or go-between, for government employees who were also members of the CPUSA secret apparatus. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The CPUSA still runs candidates for local office, although almost exclusively under the Democratic banner.

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  1. Both were members of the Stalinist Communist Party USA (CPUSA). The charges of atomic espionage against the Rosenbergs, however, were sensationalized. (Web site)

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  1. The aftermath of the Second Red Scare (1947–57), McCarthyism, and the destruction of the CPUSA hampered recruitment. (Web site)

Communist Party Usa Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Charles Ruthenberg (July 14, 1884 – 1927) was an American communist politician and activist, one of the founders of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA).

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  1. She joined the CPUSA in 1923 and became involved with Earl Browder, another former Wobbly who had links to Moscow.

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  1. But the CPUSA does continue to exist as an organization despite its lack of influence, today under the leadership of Sam Webb.
  2. Before that, the CPUSA (communist party USA) had made inroads in Hollywood during the Depression signing screenwriters and actors into their organization. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. After the end of World War II, the CPUSA tried to expand its base by allying itself with the Democratic Party but reversed under direction from Moscow. (Web site)

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  1. Unlike so many members and supporters of the CPUSA, however, Julius Rosenberg was not compliant.

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  1. The CPUSA itself worked closely with Soviet intelligence agencies to facilitate their espionage. (Web site)
  2. Much more controversial than mere funding, however, is the alleged involvement of CPUSA members in espionage for the Soviet Union. Move Up

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  1. Peters emigrated to the United States in 1924 and became an organizer for the CPUSA, later serving as a CPUSA official in its Hungarian ethnic section. (Web site)
  2. But far from unreliable and dishonest, the new documents show that both Gitlow and Budenz told the truth about CPUSA activity in the United States. Move Up
  3. The firm, which posed as a travel agency, was used to facilitate international travel to and from the United States by Soviet agents and CPUSA members. Move Up

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  1. Over 140 leaders of the CPUSA including party leader Eugene Dennis would stand trial during the early days of the Cold War.

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  1. The Communist Party USA was one of the founding members of COFOE. Simon Gerson, a CPUSA member, also served as one of its chairpersons. (Web site)

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  1. He inherited at least one spy network from Earl Browder, the CPUSA General Secretary.
  2. While at the OSS Marzani worked closely with a group of Soviet agents[1][2] managed by Eugene Dennis, who later became CPUSA General Secretary. Move Up

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  1. The CPUSA dissolved affiliation with the Communist International to avoid prosecution by that law. (Web site)

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  1. The editors also ridicule my position by misquoting me in referring to "inadequate or sporadic communications" between the CPUSA and the Comintern. (Web site)
  2. For most of the Comintern's existence the CPUSA stationed a permanent representative in Moscow whose sole duty was to act as CPUSA liaison to the Comintern. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Its opposition to Mikhail Gorbachev 's perestroika meant the Communist Party of the Soviet Union cut off its support of the CPUSA in 1989. (Web site)
  2. When she learned that most of them were members of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), she joined the party herself in March 1935. (Web site) Move Up
  3. She associated herself with the CPUSA (Communist Party of the USA) and through this met Jacob Golos, a soviet agent. Move Up

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  1. The head of the CPUSA, Earl Browder, later released her from the NKGB. Her code name used by Soviet intelligence and in the Venona project was "Arena".

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  1. Earl Browder, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), served as an agent recruiter himself on behalf of Soviet intelligence.
  2. David Zimmerman or David Carpenter was an American and mid-level official of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) in Maryland. Move Up
  3. Rodman was a member of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA), and his previous occupations were teaching and journalism. Move Up

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