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+ | A partial list of sponsors for a January 19, 1973 Reception in Chicago for [[Communist Party USA]] leader [[Claude Lightfoot]] included; | ||
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+ | [[Linda Appelhans]], [[Margaret Appelhans]], [[Arnold Becchetti]], [[Leon Beverly]], [[Richard Criley]], Reverend [[Martin Deppe]], [[Ishmael Flory]], [[Frances Gabow]], [[Ben Green]], [[Bill Hampton]], Father[[ John Hill]], Mrs. [[Christine Johnson]], [[Jack Kling]], Attorney [[Max Maiman]], [[Margaret Palmer]], [[John Pappademos]], [[Ted Pearson]], [[A. A. Rayner, Jr.]], [[Harold Rogers]], [[Norman Roth]], Attorney [[Irving Steinberg]], [[Gil Terry]], [[Robbylee Terry]], [[Charles Wilson]] and [[Sylvia Woods]]<ref>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</ref>. | ||
==Committees of Correspondence connection== | ==Committees of Correspondence connection== |
Revision as of 05:50, 24 December 2009
Norman Roth
Claude Lightfoot Reception
A partial list of sponsors for a January 19, 1973 Reception in Chicago for Communist Party USA leader Claude Lightfoot included;
Linda Appelhans, Margaret Appelhans, Arnold Becchetti, Leon Beverly, Richard Criley, Reverend Martin Deppe, Ishmael Flory, Frances Gabow, Ben Green, Bill Hampton, FatherJohn Hill, Mrs. Christine Johnson, Jack Kling, Attorney Max Maiman, Margaret Palmer, John Pappademos, Ted Pearson, A. A. Rayner, Jr., Harold Rogers, Norman Roth, Attorney Irving Steinberg, Gil Terry, Robbylee Terry, Charles Wilson and Sylvia Woods[1].
Committees of Correspondence connection
In 1994 ,Chicago , was listed on a "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" for the Chicago Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism, an offshoot of the Communist Party USA[2]
Communist Party Labor Day call
The Communist Party USA paper People's Weekly World issued a statement to mark Labor Day 1995, entitled "We honor the dead and fight like hell for the living."
Of the more than 100 endorsers listed, almost all were identified members of the Communist Party USA.
Norman Roth, UAW Local 6 (retired) Chicago, was on the list.[3]
References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Chicago CoC "Membership, Subscription and Mailing List" 10.14.94
- ↑ People's Weekly World Sep 2 1995 p 14