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  2. Robert Lawrence Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lawrence Kuhn [1] (born November 6, 1944) is an American public intellectual and investment banker.He is also an author, TV-producer, columnist and commentator, especially on topics related to China.

  3. List of Communist Party USA members who have held office in ...

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    Communist Party USA and African Americans; Communist Party USA in the labor movement. 1919–1937; 1937–1957; Espionage Act of 1917; First Red Scare; John Birch Society; McCarthyism; Seattle General Strike; Smith Act. Smith Act trials; Anti-war and civil rights movements. Black power movement; COINTELPRO "I Have a Dream" March on Washington ...

  4. Communist Party USA - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the Communist Party holds that right-wing policymakers such as the neoconservatives, steering the state away from working-class interests on behalf of a disproportionately powerful capitalist class, have "demonized foreign opponents of the U.S., covertly funded the right-wing-initiated civil war in Nicaragua, and gave weapons to ...

  5. National conventions of the Communist Party USA - Wikipedia

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    Report of the Central Committee to the ninth National Convention of the Communist Party of the U.S.A.; Democracy or Fascism report of the Central Committee to the ninth National Convention of the Communist Party of U.S.A., and speech in reply to discussion; Resolutions: ninth convention of the Communist Party of the U.S.A. Tenth: New York

  6. Peace and Freedom Party - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 California elections, two statewide Peace and Freedom Party candidates received more than the required vote, thus ensuring the party's ballot status for another four years (Elizabeth Cervantes Barron received 212,383 votes, 2.5% of the total, for Controller; [26] [non-primary source needed] and Tom Condit received 187,618 votes, 2.2 ...

  7. James W. Ford - Wikipedia

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    James W. Ford was born in Pratt City, Alabama on December 22, 1893, the son of Lymon Forsch and his wife. His father, a former resident of Gainesville, Georgia, had come to Alabama in the 1890s to work in the coal mines and steel mills. [2]

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  9. Progressive Citizens of America - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Citizens of America (PCA) was a social-democratic and democratic socialist American political organization formed in December 1946 that advocated progressive policies, which worked with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and allegedly the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), as a precursor to the 1948 incarnation of the Progressive Party.