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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Martin_AbernMartin Abern - Wikipedia

    Martin Abern. Martin "Marty" Abern (né Martin Abramowitz) (December 2, 1898 – April 1949) was a Marxist politician who was an important leader of the Communist youth movement of the 1920s as well as a founder of the American Trotskyist movement.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Martin_AbernMartin Abern - Wikiwand

    Martin "Marty" Abern (né Martin Abramowitz) (December 2, 1898 – April 1949) was a Marxist politician who was an important leader of the Communist youth movement of the 1920s as well as a founder of the American Trotskyist movement. Martin Abern, c. 1931. Background.

  3. 14. Apr. 2018 · January 1929: Vindicating the Trotsky Platform. February 1929: Platform of the Communist Opposition (with James P. Cannon, Max Shachtman & Arne Swabeck) April 1929: Industrialization and the Peasantry. June 1929: The Building Trades Situation. December 1929: Hoover’s Building Plan Swindle.

  4. Martin Abern. Martin Abern (né Martin Abramowitz), the son of a Jewish peddler, was born in Bessarabia, Russia, on 2nd December, 1898. The family emigrated to the United States in 1902, and settled in Minneapolis where Abern attended local public schools. Abern developed socialist views and in 1915 he joined the Socialist Party of America.

  5. On October 27, 1928, James P. Cannon, Martin Abern and Max Shachtman were expelled from the Communist Party of the United States, by the latter’s Central Executive Committee at a Plenary Session, for espousing the platform of the then Russian Opposition led by L.D. Trotsky. Simultaneously, Maurice Spector was expelled by the Canadian C.P.

  6. Martin Abern. Martin Abern (Abramowitz) was born on December 2, 1898 in Romania. He came to the US at the age of 4, where his family settled in Minneapolis. At 15, A. joined the IWW as well as the YPSL. When the US entered WWI, A. refused the draft and was for that reason expelled from the U of Minn. He was sent to prison for six months for ...

  7. 6. Juli 2015 · [4] Abern, Martin (1898-1949): CPUSA founder, then of the Left Opposition and the SWP. He broke with the SWP in 1940 to form the Workers’ Party, in which he remained until his death. [5] Muste, Abraham (1885-1967): pastor, pacifist Protestant, he was attached to the labor movement during the First World War. In 1933 he founded the ...