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  1. William Z Foster(1881.2.25—1961.9.1) 美国共产党创建人之一。1881年2月25日出身于工人家庭,7岁做报童,10岁当了童工。1901年美国社会党成立时,多次参加工人罢工斗争,并参加了社会党,是一位“无与伦比的工会组织者”(坎农)。1909年社会党分裂,福斯特等左翼 ...

  2. From Bryan to Stalin is the first volume of political memoirs published by the American radical trade union organizer William Z. Foster (1881-–1961). The book was written by Foster during his lengthy recuperation from a heart attack and mental breakdown suffered in 1932 and 1933. The book was published in 1937 by International Publishers, a ...

  3. William Zebulon Foster was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, on 25th February, 1881. According to Theodore Draper: "His father, an English-hating Irish immigrant, washed carriages for a living. His mother, a devout Catholic of English-Scotch stock, bore twenty-three children, most of whom died; in infancy." The family moved to Philadelphia in 1887.

  4. 14. Juli 2014 · Forging American Communism. : A major figure in the history of twentieth-century American radicalism, William Z. Foster (1881-1961) fought his way out of the slums of turn-of-the-century Philadelphia to become a professional revolutionary as well as a notorious and feared labor agitator. Drawing on private family papers, FBI files, and recently ...

  5. William Z. Foster en 1922. William Edward Foster, conocido como William Z. Foster ( Taunton, Massachusetts, 25 de febrero de 1881 - Moscú, Unión Soviética, 1 de septiembre de 1961), fue un sindicalista y político comunista de los Estados Unidos. Fue presidente y secretario general del Partido Comunista de los Estados Unidos (CPUSA).

  6. William Z. Foster (Taunton, 25 februari 1881 – Moskou, 1 september 1961) was een Amerikaans syndicalist, communistisch politicus en auteur. Foster bouwde de American Federation of Labor mee uit, stichtte de Trade Union Educational League en leidde de vakbondsbeweging in de vleesverwerking tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog en tijdens de staalstaking van 1919 .

  7. William Z. Foster Is Dead at 80; Ex.Head ot Communists in U.S.; Illness Prevented His Trial Under Smith Act -- Was in Moscow for Treatment ] Share full article Sept. 2, 1961