Evelyn Salk

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Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights

In 1970, the Board of Directors of the then Communist Party USA front Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights consisted of Rev. Frederic E. Sau, Harry Barnard, Boris Brail, Edward Carey, Milt Cohen, Ernest DeMaio ,Rev.William D. Faw, Richard Galloway, Prof. Charles H. George, Prof. Margaret Y. George, Ben Green, Pearl Hart, Dr. Hyman J. Hirshfield, David C. Jensen, Daniel Kaufman, Rev. S. Hunter Leggitt, Harry Mack, Rev. Daniel J. Malette, Lafayette Marsh, Rev. Francis J. McGrath, Akiro Makino , Ruth Muench, Isadore Pomerantz, Jesse Prosten, Don Rose, Norman Roth, Dr. Boris Rubenstein, Evelyn Salk, Thomas Slater, Walter Soroka, Jack Spiegel, Prof. William Starr, Lynward Stevenson, Edmonia Swanson, Gil Terry, Rev.C. T. Vivian, Otto Wander, Rabbi Burr Yampol, Dr. Quentin Young[1].

In 1992 Evelyn Salk and Erwin Salk were members of the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights, a long time front for the Communist Party USA, then dominated by members of the newly formed Committees of Correspondence.[2]

Clergy and Laity Concerned, Chicago Chapter

In 1983, Evelyn Salk, Nation Council of Jewish Women, served on the Board of Directors for the Clergy and Laity Concerned, Chicago Chapter.[3]

Tribute to Golub and Montgomery

On November 16, 1989, Evelyn Salk served on the Tribute Committee for the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights Tribute to Leon Golub and Lucy Montgomery, held at the Congress Hotel, Chicago.[4]

Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights Bicentennial Celebration

On November 10, 1991 Evelyn Salk, Chairperson of the Bill of Rights Foundation was listed as a member of the 1991 Tribute Committee for the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights Bicentennial Celebration.[5]

Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee

In 1998 Evelyn Salk was listed as a volunteer and intern of Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee.[6]

Donations to Radical Organizations and People

Between Oct. 8, 1980 and June 7, 2008, Evelyn Salk has made at least $29,000 in donations to left-wing candidates.

References

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  1. Full text of "The nationwide drive against law enforcement intelligence operations : hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, first session page 151
  2. CCDBR 1992 membership list
  3. Clergy and Laity Concerned, Metro Chicago chapter letterhead, March 22, 1983
  4. Tribute to Golub and Montgomery: Program, Nov. 16, 1989
  5. Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights Bicentennial Celebration Program, Nov. 10, 1991
  6. http://www.cpsr.cs.uchicago.edu/robeson/links/chicago/ack_org6.html
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