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==Communist Party reformer== | ==Communist Party reformer== | ||
− | In 1991 Esther...Illinois was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members | + | In 1991 Esther...Illinois was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members to sign the a paper "An initiative to Unite and Renew the Party" - most signatories left the Party after the December 1991 conference to found [[Committees of Correspondence]].<ref>Addendum to Initiative document</ref> |
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+ | ==Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights== | ||
+ | In 1992 Esther Prinz was a member 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]].<ref>CCDBR 1992 membership list</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Category: Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] | ||
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+ | ==Committees of Correspondence== | ||
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+ | On February 26 1994 a Midwest Regional Meeting of [[Committees of Correspondence]] was held at West Lafayette, Indiana. | ||
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+ | Participants included [[Esther Prinz]], Chicago.<ref>COC Midwest Regional Meeting running sheet</ref> | ||
==Committees of Correspondence connection== | ==Committees of Correspondence connection== | ||
− | In 1994 Esther Prinz, Chicago , was listed on a "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" for the Chicago [[Committees of Correspondence]] | + | In 1994 Esther Prinz, Chicago, was listed on a "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" for the Chicago [[Committees of Correspondence]], an offshoot of the [[Communist Party USA]]<ref>Chicago CoC "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" 10.14.94</ref> |
In 1995 Prinz was listed<ref>CoC Corresponder Vol4 No 5 p3</ref> as one of the "CoC members and friends" donating to [[Committees of Correspondence]]. She contributed $25. | In 1995 Prinz was listed<ref>CoC Corresponder Vol4 No 5 p3</ref> as one of the "CoC members and friends" donating to [[Committees of Correspondence]]. She contributed $25. | ||
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+ | ==Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee== | ||
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+ | In 1998 Esther Prinz was listed as a volunteer and intern of [[Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee]].<ref> http://www.cpsr.cs.uchicago.edu/robeson/links/chicago/ack_org6.html</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Committees of Correspondence]] | [[Category:Committees of Correspondence]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee]] |
Latest revision as of 02:51, 14 February 2011
Esther Prinz is a Chicago socialist.
Communist Party reformer
In 1991 Esther...Illinois was one of several hundred Communist Party USA members to sign the a paper "An initiative to Unite and Renew the Party" - most signatories left the Party after the December 1991 conference to found Committees of Correspondence.[1]
Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights
In 1992 Esther Prinz was a member 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]
Committees of Correspondence
On February 26 1994 a Midwest Regional Meeting of Committees of Correspondence was held at West Lafayette, Indiana.
Participants included Esther Prinz, Chicago.[3]
Committees of Correspondence connection
In 1994 Esther Prinz, Chicago, was listed on a "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" for the Chicago Committees of Correspondence, an offshoot of the Communist Party USA[4]
In 1995 Prinz was listed[5] as one of the "CoC members and friends" donating to Committees of Correspondence. She contributed $25.
Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee
In 1998 Esther Prinz was listed as a volunteer and intern of Paul Robeson 100th Birthday Committee.[6]