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This category lists people who have, at one time or another, been active members of a communist party, or have declared themselves to be "communist". It should not be taken for granted that inclusion in this category implies that figures remained their whole life or continue to be communists.
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On December 1, 1961, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) published a 288-page book entitled Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications. [1] This massive list, annotated with notes documenting the first official government mention of alleged communist affiliation, superseded a very similar list published on January 2, 1957. [1]
Ralph Cuarón (1923-2002) was a Chicano communist organizer and leader of many local community associations and workers unions throughout his life. [1] He was an advocate for Black-Brown unity and was heavily criticized for his activism by anti-communist politician Jack Tenney, being described as a "monster" for his idea of a Mexican-American ethnic class consciousness.
North American communists (19 C) Communist organizations in North America (2 C, 1 P) * ... Communism in Mexico (4 C, 10 P) N. Communism in Nicaragua (3 C) P.
Japan – Japan Revolutionary Communist League, Spartacist Group Japan, [18] Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Revolutionary Marxist Faction) South Korea – Workers' Solidarity, Bolshevik Group, [19] March To Socialism [20] Lebanon – Revolutionary Communist Group Malaysia - Socialist Alternative Mexico – Socialist Workers Movement
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Democratic Party (Communist Party USA member) [29] Bolívar Pagán: House December 26, 1939: January 3, 1945: Puerto Rico: Republican Union (Socialist Party member) Vito Marcantonio: House January 3, 1939: January 3, 1951: New York American Labor Party [28] [30] Henry Teigan: House January 3, 1937: January 3, 1939: Pennsylvania