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  1. Earl Russell Browder (May 20, 1891 – June 27, 1973) was an American politician, communist activist and leader of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Browder was the General Secretary of the CPUSA during the 1930s and first half of the 1940s. During World War I, Browder served time in federal prison as a conscientious objector to conscription and the war. Upon his release, Browder became an ...

  2. 12. Mai 2016 · Earl Browder, former head of the Communist Party in America, is interviewed on Meet The Press, from April 20, 1949. In the midst of the Cold War and the intense wave of fear which swept over the U.S. after World War 2 and lasting well into the 1980s, anything or anyone suspected of being Communist, having Communist leanings, or even rumored to ...

  3. Earl Browder - Newspaper articles. This material was taken from the Vertical File microfilm reel MF 251. It consists of newspaper articles that have been collected regarding Earl Browder. The articles have been reproduced as closely to the original as possible, no corrections have been made. Not all the photographs have been reproduced.

  4. Browder was a prolific publicist and imposed a degree of organizational unity on the party. The party line was decided in Moscow. After initial scepticism about the New Deal, the Communist Party adopted a popular front strategy and supported Roosevelt as well as urging co-operation with sympathetic left and liberal groups. In 1936 Browder was the Communist Party candidate for President and ...

  5. The Early Career of Earl Browder James Gilbert Ryan In June, 1945, America's Communists replaced their leader, Earl Browder, who had sought an East-West detent oef instea the d Cold War. Eight months later they expelled him from the move-ment altogether, althoug he had spenht twenty-fou ir yearn its s service. Since 1934 h,e whe had gainen d ...

  6. Earl Browder Collection. Earl Russell Browder (1891-1973) was an American politician and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States of America during the height of its popularity in the 1930s and 1940s. The collection contains writings, correspondence, photographs, and digitized covers of Communist and Socialist books.

  7. Browder himself was arrested in 1940 for the unlawful use of a passport and while in prison he again ran for President but his vote (40,251) was much down on the 1936 figure.In 1946 Browder was ousted from the Communist Party leadership and expelled from it for having supported Roosevelt's wartime policies which constituted ‘ideological deviance’. He spent the remaining years of his life ...