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  1. 6. Okt. 2020 · Foster, William Z., 1881-1961, Communists -- United States -- Biography Publisher Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English

  2. 30. Okt. 2023 · 1934: William Z. Foster, Improved in Health, Returns to U.S. After Stay in Soviet Union from Daily Worker, January 19, 1934. 1934: William Z. Foster Visits "Daily" for the First Time in Sixteen Months; Praises Improvement, Hails Drive for 10,000 New Readers from Daily Worker, January 22, 1934.

  3. Labor historians will welcome the second recent biography of William Z. Foster (the first being Ed Johanningsmeir's Forging American Communism, 1994), in which James R. Barrett traces the proletarian odyssey of a central figure in American radicalism. Born into a poor Philadelphia working-class family in 1881, Foster's itinerant early manhood as a seaman, railroad worker, and miner embodied ...

  4. Editor’s Note: William Z. Foster was born, the son of a carriage washer, in Taunton, Mass., on Feb. 25, 1881 and died in Moscow on Sept. 1, 1961. This article is written in commemoration of his birthday and in appreciation of his many contributions to the American working class and the international socialist movement. * * *

  5. 25. Feb. 2021 · Editor’s Note: Feb. 25, 2021, marks the 140th anniversary of the birth of William Z. Foster. One of the most well-known figures of early 20th century labor history, Foster spearheaded the drive ...

  6. LaborHistory,Vol.43,No.4,2002 RevolutionandPersonalCrisis:WilliamZ. Foster,PersonalNarrative,andthe SubjectiveintheHistoryofAmerican Communism1 JAMESR.BARRETT

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