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  1. 6. Sept. 2019 · (Earl Browder, Victory – And After, International Publishers, 1942, p. 251) The perspective which in 1942 I was able to deal with only as a desirable possibility has now, with the Moscow and Teheran conferences, become a practical program of action for the world, given over the signatures of Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Earl Browder was the preeminent Communist party leader in the United States in the 20th century. A Kansas native and veteran of numerous radical movements, Browder was peculiarly fitted by circumstance and temperament to head the cause during its heyday, the critical years of the Great Depression and World War II.

  4. Earl Browder 22 USC 220) and Raissa Browder's deportation case (United States v. Raissa Berkmann Browder) are included. There is also family correspondence including letters to and from Earl Browder and his wife Raisa during Browder's time in jail. Correspondence of Browder's sons Felix, Andrew and William which is related to their own careers has been included in Memorabilia.

  5. Earl Browder, the leader of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) from 1935 to 1945, was the son of a former schoolteacher who ceased work due to a disability. Browder was born in 1891 in Wichita, Kansas. Forced to quit school at the age of 10 in order to go to work at the local dry goods store, he pursued his education as ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. CONTENTS. Foreword. PART ONE: PARTIES AND ISSUES. I. Democracy or Fascism –––1. Struggle Against Fascism and For Peace –––2. Issues and Parties in the Elections