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  1. Charles Dirba ( Latvian: Kārlis Dirba; 1887–1969) was a Latvian - American co-founder of the Communist Party of America (CPA) and Communist Party USA (CPUSA). [1] Background. Kārlis Dirba was born on January 14, 1887. He studied at Kalnciema Pagastskola and later at Riga Polytechnic Institute. [1] Career.

  2. The 1921 Central Caucus split. In the fall of 1921, a section of the Communist Party of America identifying themselves as a "Central Caucus," headed by Executive Secretary Charles Dirba and including Central Executive Committee members John J. Ballam and George Ashkenuzi, split from the CPA to form their own parallel organization.

  3. Columbia University. Charles Emil Ruthenberg (July 9, 1882 – March 1, 1927) was an American Marxist politician and a founder and head of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). He is one of four Americans to be buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis .

  4. Charles Dirba Louis Shapiro (nur 1920) L.E. Katterfeld (nur 1921) 1921 bis 1922 William Weinstone Exekutivsekretär James P. Cannon Vorsitzender der WPA Caleb Harrison Exekutivsekretär der WPA 1922 bis 1923 Charles Ruthenberg Exekutivsekretär Abraham Jakira Jay Lovestone (nur 1922) 1923 bis 1927 Charles Ruthenberg Exekutivsekretär 1927 bis 1929

  5. 10. Okt. 2019 · 83 “Memories of C.E. Ruthenberg by Charles Dirba: Excerpt from an Interview Conducted by Oakley C. Johnson and Ann Rivington, 1940, Handwritten index cards in C.E. Ruthenberg Papers, Ohio Historical Society, Box 9, Folder 2, Microfilm reel 5.

  6. The CEC Majority, headed by Acting Secretary Dirba, elected Max Cohen as the new Editor of The Communist and chose a new Editorial Board of 3: Nicholas Hourwich, Rose Pastor Stokes, and Charles Dirba. The 3 member Negotiating Committee which sought to forge a unity convention with the CLP was also filled out, with Dirba and Nick Hourwich joining Max Cohen on the committee -- replacing ...

  7. Charles Dirba ["D. Bunte"] -- Latvian Federation . The meeting of the Central Executive Committee of July 20, 1920, elected a new Executive Secretary. Charles Dirba (now using the pseudonym "C. Dobin") was to serve as the new Executive Secretary's Assistant for at least one month to ease the transition. Executive Secretary: