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The '''Chile Emergency Committee'''
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The '''Chile Emergency Committee''' was co-founded by [[James Naylor Green]].
  
 
==About==
 
==About==
The Communist Party USA [[CPUSA]] and other marxist organizations set up several front groups to support the Allende marxists in Chile after the September 1973 coup in which Allende killed himself and his marxist government and secret militia were destroyed.
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The [[Communist Party USA]] and other Marxist organizations set up several front groups to support the Allende marxists in Chile after the September 1973 coup in which Allende killed himself and his marxist government and secret militia were destroyed.
 
Among this front groups were the [[National Legislative Conference on Chile and People's Lobby]] 1974, which formed the [[National Coordinating Center in Solidarity with Chile]]. Other marxists and [[Castro-Lobby]]members created [[Non-Intervention in Chile]] [[NICH]].
 
Among this front groups were the [[National Legislative Conference on Chile and People's Lobby]] 1974, which formed the [[National Coordinating Center in Solidarity with Chile]]. Other marxists and [[Castro-Lobby]]members created [[Non-Intervention in Chile]] [[NICH]].
  
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*[[Mark L. Amsterdam]]
 
*[[Mark L. Amsterdam]]
  
===Antioch College===
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'''Antioch College'''
 
*[[Ludo Abicht]]
 
*[[Ludo Abicht]]
 
*[[Monica Abicht]]
 
*[[Monica Abicht]]
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*[[Mary Roblee]]
 
*[[Mary Roblee]]
  
*[[Ramon Arbona]] - [[Puerto Rican Socialist Party]] [[PRSP]], U.S. Chapter
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*[[Ramon Arbona]] - [[Puerto Rican Socialist Party]] [[PRSP]], U.S. Chapter, a marxist party and pro-Castro
 
*[[James Armstrong]] - Bishop, [[United Methodist Church]]
 
*[[James Armstrong]] - Bishop, [[United Methodist Church]]
 
*[[Henry Arnold]]
 
*[[Henry Arnold]]
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*[[Helen Bodian]]
 
*[[Helen Bodian]]
 
*[[Robert L. Boehm]] - member of several key [[CPUSA]] legal fronts as well as other CP fronts
 
*[[Robert L. Boehm]] - member of several key [[CPUSA]] legal fronts as well as other CP fronts
*[[John Boonstra]] - [[National Union Theology Students/Seminarians]], Borough of Manhattan Community College
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*[[John Boonstra]] - [[National Union Theology Students/Seminarians]]
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'''Borough of Manhattan Community College'''
 
*[[Lois Adler]]
 
*[[Lois Adler]]
 
*[[Barbara Ann Bailey]]
 
*[[Barbara Ann Bailey]]
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*[[Howard Prince]]
 
*[[Howard Prince]]
 
*[[M. Rossabi]]
 
*[[M. Rossabi]]
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*[[Ruby R. Leavitt]] - Boston University
 
*[[Ruby R. Leavitt]] - Boston University
 
*[[Susan Eckstein]]
 
*[[Susan Eckstein]]
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*[[Linda Briggs]] - [[Monthly Review]]], openly marxist
 
*[[Linda Briggs]] - [[Monthly Review]]], openly marxist
  
===Brooklyn College===
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'''Brooklyn College'''
 
*[[Renate Bridenthal]] - later, {{#switchtablink:1992e|1992 Socialist Scholars Conference|Socialist Scholars Conference}} and [[Society & Thought]] a marxist journal, 1990s
 
*[[Renate Bridenthal]] - later, {{#switchtablink:1992e|1992 Socialist Scholars Conference|Socialist Scholars Conference}} and [[Society & Thought]] a marxist journal, 1990s
 
*[[Fred Ciporen]]
 
*[[Fred Ciporen]]
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*[[Hobart Spalding, Jr.]]
 
*[[Hobart Spalding, Jr.]]
 
*[[Hilah Thomas]]
 
*[[Hilah Thomas]]
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*[[Owen Brooks]] - [[Delta Ministry]]
 
*[[Owen Brooks]] - [[Delta Ministry]]
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*[[Maris Cakars]] - [[WIN Magazine]], the publication of the [[War Resisters League]]
 
*[[Maris Cakars]] - [[WIN Magazine]], the publication of the [[War Resisters League]]
  
===California State College===
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'''California State College'''
 
*[[Donald W. Bray]]
 
*[[Donald W. Bray]]
 
*[[Timothy F. Harding]]
 
*[[Timothy F. Harding]]
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*[[Judith Carnoy]]
 
*[[Judith Carnoy]]
  
===Catholic University===
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'''Catholic University'''
 
*Rev.[[George Dennis]] - Reverend
 
*Rev.[[George Dennis]] - Reverend
 
*[[Robert Gurney]]
 
*[[Robert Gurney]]
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*[[Florence Wagran Roisman]] - leftist DC attorney; possibly [[NLG member]]
 
*[[Florence Wagran Roisman]] - leftist DC attorney; possibly [[NLG member]]
 
*[[Ronald Schectman]]
 
*[[Ronald Schectman]]
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*[[James Statman]] - [[Center for the Study of Development & Social Change]]
 
*[[James Statman]] - [[Center for the Study of Development & Social Change]]
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*[[Anne H. Chametzky]]
 
*[[Anne H. Chametzky]]
 
*[[Jule Chametzky]]
 
*[[Jule Chametzky]]
*[[Ernest Chanes]] - President, [[Cons. Water Conditioning Corporation]], sponsor of several key [[CPUSA]] fronts and possibly the [[Fund for Peace]]] or [[Fund for New Priorities in America]] CHECK ON THIS)
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*[[Ernest Chanes]] - President, [[Cons. Water Conditioning Corporation]], sponsor of several key [[CPUSA]] fronts and possibly the [[Fund for Peace]]] or [[Fund for New Priorities in America]] CHECK ON THIS)CITE
 
*Dr.[[Elsa M. Chaney]] - Fordham University
 
*Dr.[[Elsa M. Chaney]] - Fordham University
 
*[[Laurel Chelson]] - [[KVSP-TV]], [[Los Angeles]]
 
*[[Laurel Chelson]] - [[KVSP-TV]], [[Los Angeles]]
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*[[Cookie Cirillo]]
 
*[[Cookie Cirillo]]
  
===City College of New York===
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'''[[City College of New York]]'''
 
*[[Emmanuel Chill]]
 
*[[Emmanuel Chill]]
 
*[[Sonia Don Alvarado]]
 
*[[Sonia Don Alvarado]]
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*[[Lucy Quimby]]
 
*[[Lucy Quimby]]
 
*[[Judith Stein]]
 
*[[Judith Stein]]
*[[Marhta Weisman]]
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*[[Martha Weisman]]
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[[Category:City College of New York]]
  
 
*[[Kenneth Cloke]] - University of San Fernando Valley, [[NLG]]
 
*[[Kenneth Cloke]] - University of San Fernando Valley, [[NLG]]
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*[[Judy Collins]]
 
*[[Judy Collins]]
  
===Columbia University===
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'''Columbia University'''
 
*[[Roger Alcaly]]
 
*[[Roger Alcaly]]
 
*[[Leo Braudy]]
 
*[[Leo Braudy]]
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*Rev.[[William Starr]]
 
*Rev.[[William Starr]]
 
*[[Bonnie Wheeler]]
 
*[[Bonnie Wheeler]]
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*[[Henry Steele Commager]]
 
*[[Henry Steele Commager]]
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*[[John Evansohn]] - Ramapo College, [[NJ]]
 
*[[John Evansohn]] - Ramapo College, [[NJ]]
 
*[[Patricia Fagen]] - New College, San Jose State University
 
*[[Patricia Fagen]] - New College, San Jose State University
*[[Richard Falk]] - Princeteon University - decades long Communist sympathizer, [[PLO]] supporter, [[Anti-Defense Lobby]], [[Hanoi Lobby]], Hanoi visitor and speaker on [[Radio Hanoi]]. United Nations human rights investigator in the late 2000's and extremely anti-Israel.
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*[[Richard Falk]] - Princeton University - decades long Communist sympathizer, [[PLO]] supporter, [[Anti-Defense Lobby]], [[Hanoi Lobby]], Hanoi visitor and speaker on [[Radio Hanoi]]. United Nations human rights investigator in the late 2000's and extremely anti-Israel.
 
*[[Peter Farb]]
 
*[[Peter Farb]]
 
*[[Frances Farenthold]] - [[National Women's Political Caucus]] - Democrat Party leftist activist
 
*[[Frances Farenthold]] - [[National Women's Political Caucus]] - Democrat Party leftist activist
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*[[Maxwell Geismar]] - veteran marxist
 
*[[Maxwell Geismar]] - veteran marxist
  
===George Washington University===
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'''George Washington University'''
 
*[[Roland Bonachea]]
 
*[[Roland Bonachea]]
 
*[[Bayard Catron]]
 
*[[Bayard Catron]]
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*[[Michael B. Griffith]]
 
*[[Michael B. Griffith]]
 
*[[Bernard Mergen]]
 
*[[Bernard Mergen]]
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*[[John Gerassi]] - veteran communist sympathizer
 
*[[John Gerassi]] - veteran communist sympathizer
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*[[Robert Gwathmey]] - has a record of supporting [[CPUSA]] fronts
 
*[[Robert Gwathmey]] - has a record of supporting [[CPUSA]] fronts
  
===Hampshire College===
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'''Hampshire College'''
 
*[[Rochelle Chandler]]
 
*[[Rochelle Chandler]]
 
*[[Pnina Migdall Glazer]]
 
*[[Pnina Migdall Glazer]]
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*[[Philip McKean]]
 
*[[Philip McKean]]
 
*[[Robert Marquez]]
 
*[[Robert Marquez]]
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*[[Fannie Lou Hammer]] - Civil rights leader, [[Mississippi]]
 
*[[Fannie Lou Hammer]] - Civil rights leader, [[Mississippi]]
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*[[Carolyn Harmon]]
 
*[[Carolyn Harmon]]
  
===Harvard University===
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'''Harvard University'''
*[[Pricilla Battis]] - spelling correct?
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*[[Pricilla Battis]] - spelling correct re Pricilla?
 
*[[Samuel Bowles]] - veteran far-left economist
 
*[[Samuel Bowles]] - veteran far-left economist
 
*[[Nancy Cox]]
 
*[[Nancy Cox]]
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*[[John Womack]] - marxist economist, most likely associated with [[URPE]]
 
*[[John Womack]] - marxist economist, most likely associated with [[URPE]]
 
*[[Andy Zimbalist]] - marxist economist, most likely associated with [[URPE]]
 
*[[Andy Zimbalist]] - marxist economist, most likely associated with [[URPE]]
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*[[Tom Hayden]] - one of the earliest leaders of the [[Hanoi Lobby]]; frequent visitor to Hanoi, No. Vietnamese/VC in Paris, etc. [[SDS]] leader; [[ERAP]] leader; supporter of the [[Black Panther Party]], [[Indochina Peace Campaign]]
 
*[[Tom Hayden]] - one of the earliest leaders of the [[Hanoi Lobby]]; frequent visitor to Hanoi, No. Vietnamese/VC in Paris, etc. [[SDS]] leader; [[ERAP]] leader; supporter of the [[Black Panther Party]], [[Indochina Peace Campaign]]
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*[[Martha Jessup]]
 
*[[Martha Jessup]]
  
===John Jay College===
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'''John Jay College'''
 
*Dr. [[Isaac Balbus]]
 
*Dr. [[Isaac Balbus]]
 
*[[John Cammet]]
 
*[[John Cammet]]
 
*[[Blanch Weisen Cook]] - leftist author who wrote against the FBI and CIA; in the [[Anti-Intelligence Lobby]]
 
*[[Blanch Weisen Cook]] - leftist author who wrote against the FBI and CIA; in the [[Anti-Intelligence Lobby]]
 
*[[Tina Stiefel]]
 
*[[Tina Stiefel]]
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*[[Joyce Johnson]]
 
*[[Joyce Johnson]]
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*Rabbi [[Simeon Maslin]] - [[Hyde Park Council of Churches & Synagogues]];apparently refers to [[Chicago]]
 
*Rabbi [[Simeon Maslin]] - [[Hyde Park Council of Churches & Synagogues]];apparently refers to [[Chicago]]
  
THIS MIGHT BE A GOOD PLACE TO BREAK THE PAGE INTO ANOTHER SECTION PER THE NOTICE RE KILOBYTE LENGHTS OVER 32KB.
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'''Massachusetts Institute of Technology'''
 
 
==Massachusetts Institute of Technology==
 
 
*[[Hayward R. Alker]]
 
*[[Hayward R. Alker]]
 
*[[Noam Chomsky]]
 
*[[Noam Chomsky]]
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*[[Sybil Huntington May]] - [[Monthly Review]] [[MR]]
 
*[[Sybil Huntington May]] - [[Monthly Review]] [[MR]]
 
*[[Arno Mayer]] - Princeton University
 
*[[Arno Mayer]] - Princeton University
*[[Arthur Mazer]] - National Chairman, [[Medical Committee for Human Rights]] [[MCHR]], a group that was set up as an SDS-support group in the 1960's for their riots and demonstrations. Founded by identified CPUSA member [[Quentin Young]].
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*[[Arthur Mazer]] - National Chairman, [[Medical Committee for Human Rights]] [[MCHR]], a group that was set up as an SDS-support group in the 1960's for their riots and demonstrations. Founded by identified CPUSA member [[Quentin Young]]<ref>New Mobe Staff Study, HISC< 1970, various locations and footnotes</ref>
 
*[[Alice E. Mayhew]]
 
*[[Alice E. Mayhew]]
 
*[[Maryanne Maynet]]
 
*[[Maryanne Maynet]]
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*[[Phil Merrill]]
 
*[[Phil Merrill]]
 
*[[Deena Metzger]] - California Institute of the Arts
 
*[[Deena Metzger]] - California Institute of the Arts
*[[Ruth Meyers]] - [[Women Strike for Peace]] [[WSP]] and id. CPUSA member. Wife of 5th Amendment pleader re CPUSA membership, [[William Meyers]], who visited Hanoi in November 1969 and made a joint radio broadcast on [[Radio Hanoi]] with [[Richard J. Barnett]], 11/12/69. Also associated with the far-left [[Fund for New Priorities in America]] CITE.<ref>Hearings Regarding H.R. 16742: Restraints on Travel to Hostile Areas", HISC, Sept. 19 & 25, 1972, pp. 7683 & 7685.</ref>
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*[[Ruth Meyers]] - [[Women Strike for Peace]] [[WSP]] and id. CPUSA member. Wife of 5th Amendment pleader re CPUSA membership, [[William Meyers]], who visited Hanoi in November 1969 and made a joint radio broadcast on [[Radio Hanoi]] with [[Richard J. Barnett]], 11/12/69. Also associated with the far-left [[Fund for New Priorities in America]] CITE.<ref>Hearings Regarding H.R. 16742: Restraints on Travel to Hostile Areas", HISC, Sept. 19 & 25, 1972, pp. 7683 & 7685.</ref>.
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Need CITE from [[Women Strike for Peace]] HCUA hearings, 1965. CITE
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*Rabbi [[Alan Miller]] - [[Society for the Advancement of Judaism]]
 
*Rabbi [[Alan Miller]] - [[Society for the Advancement of Judaism]]
*[[Grambs Miller]] - CITE re CPUSA
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*[[Grambs Miller]]  
 
*[[Haskell M. Miller]] - [[Wesley Theological Seminary]]
 
*[[Haskell M. Miller]] - [[Wesley Theological Seminary]]
 
*[[Joseph Miller]] - [[Philadelphia SANE]] [[SANE]], an individual with a long record of supporting radical and CPUSA fronts, from [[VVAW]] to [[USPC]]
 
*[[Joseph Miller]] - [[Philadelphia SANE]] [[SANE]], an individual with a long record of supporting radical and CPUSA fronts, from [[VVAW]] to [[USPC]]
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*[[Huey Newton]] - Once the chairman of the [[Black Panther Party]] [[BPP]], hardcover marxist, street thug and drug dealer. He was eventually shot and killed allegedly over a drug deal.
 
*[[Huey Newton]] - Once the chairman of the [[Black Panther Party]] [[BPP]], hardcover marxist, street thug and drug dealer. He was eventually shot and killed allegedly over a drug deal.
  
==New York University [[NYU]]==
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'''New York University [[NYU]]'''
 
*[[Nicolas Sanchez-Albornoz]]
 
*[[Nicolas Sanchez-Albornoz]]
 
*[[Juan Corradi]]
 
*[[Juan Corradi]]
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*[[Theodore Polumbaum]]
 
*[[Theodore Polumbaum]]
  
 
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'''Polytechnic Institute of New York'''
==Polytechnic Institute of New York==
 
 
*[[Robert Boorstyn]]
 
*[[Robert Boorstyn]]
 
*[[Martin Brin]]
 
*[[Martin Brin]]
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==Richmond College==
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'''Richmond College'''
 
*[[Frances Beal]] - old marxist writer for the Maoist-oriented [[Guardian]] and then [[Frontline]]
 
*[[Frances Beal]] - old marxist writer for the Maoist-oriented [[Guardian]] and then [[Frontline]]
 
*[[Robin Carey]]
 
*[[Robin Carey]]
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*[[Carlos Varo]]
 
*[[Carlos Varo]]
  
*[[Joyce Riegelhaupt]] - Sarah Lawrence College]]
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*[[Joyce Riegelhaupt]] - Sarah Lawrence College
 
*[[Larry Rivers]]
 
*[[Larry Rivers]]
 
*[[Helen Rodriguez-Trias]] - Lincoln Hospital, a member of the [[Castro-Lobby]]
 
*[[Helen Rodriguez-Trias]] - Lincoln Hospital, a member of the [[Castro-Lobby]]
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*[[Sara Ruddlich]] - New School for Social Research
 
*[[Sara Ruddlich]] - New School for Social Research
 
*Rev. [[John Russell O. Carm]] - Director, [[Carmelite Theological Seminary]]
 
*Rev. [[John Russell O. Carm]] - Director, [[Carmelite Theological Seminary]]
*[[Tony Russo]] - one of the releasers of the [[Pentagon papers]] and colleague of [[Daniel Ellsberg]] at the RAND Corporation. Later came out as a public supporter of the communists in Vietnam and joined several support front groups CITE
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*[[Tony Russo]] - one of the releasers of the [[Pentagon Papers]] and colleague of [[Daniel Ellsberg]] at the RAND Corporation. Later came out as a public supporter of the communists in Vietnam and joined several support front groups CITE
  
==Rutgers University==
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'''Rutgers University'''
 
[[Miguel Algarin]]
 
[[Miguel Algarin]]
 
*[[Samuel Baily]]
 
*[[Samuel Baily]]
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*Mrs.[[Gerald I. Shapiro]]
 
*Mrs.[[Gerald I. Shapiro]]
 
*Dr. [[Gerald I. Shapiro]]
 
*Dr. [[Gerald I. Shapiro]]
*[[Phillip Shapiro]] MD - a radical doctor in California, sponsor of the [[United Front Against Fascism]], Oakland, July 18-21, 1969, sponsor of "The Call" for the conference (p. 238, California 15th Report) and "a program on People's Health v. Fascism, led by Dr. Phillip Shapiro, a founder of the [[Panther Medical Adjunct Group" and a sponsor of the conference" (p. 240)<ref>Fifteenth Report Un-American Activities in California, 1970, Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities, to the 1970 Regular Session of the California Legislature, Sacramento, California,</ref>
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*[[Phillip Shapiro]] MD - a radical doctor in California, sponsor of the [[United Front Against Fascism]], Oakland, July 18-21, 1969, sponsor of "The Call" for the conference (p. 238, California 15th Report) and "a program on People's Health v. Fascism, led by Dr. Phillip Shapiro, a founder of the [[Panther Medical Adjunct Group]] and a sponsor of the conference" (p. 240)<ref>Fifteenth Report Un-American Activities in California, 1970, Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities, to the 1970 Regular Session of the California Legislature, Sacramento, California,</ref>
 
*[[Bonnie Shepard]]
 
*[[Bonnie Shepard]]
 
*[[Lillian Shubow]]
 
*[[Lillian Shubow]]
 
*[[Lawrence D. Shubow]]
 
*[[Lawrence D. Shubow]]
 
*Dr. [[Max Siegel]]
 
*Dr. [[Max Siegel]]
*Mrs[[Samuel R. Siegel]]
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*Mrs [[Samuel R. Siegel]]
 
*Dr. [[Samuel R. Siegel]]
 
*Dr. [[Samuel R. Siegel]]
 
*[[Bertram Silverman]] - shows up in pro-Castro affairs including the so-called "Congressional Conference on Cuba" CITE Human Events weekly article, etc.
 
*[[Bertram Silverman]] - shows up in pro-Castro affairs including the so-called "Congressional Conference on Cuba" CITE Human Events weekly article, etc.
*[[Evelyn Silverman] - Hostos College
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*[[Evelyn Silverman]] - Hostos College
 
*[[Sol Silverman]] - [[United Furniture Workers of America, Local 140]] - member of the Hanoi Lobby and supporter of CPUSA fronts and causes
 
*[[Sol Silverman]] - [[United Furniture Workers of America, Local 140]] - member of the Hanoi Lobby and supporter of CPUSA fronts and causes
 
*[[John Simon]] - [[Random House]]
 
*[[John Simon]] - [[Random House]]
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*[[Barbara Solomon]]
 
*[[Barbara Solomon]]
 
*[[Susan Sontag]] - leftist writer who was later attacked for her criticisms of a lack of human rights in communist countries
 
*[[Susan Sontag]] - leftist writer who was later attacked for her criticisms of a lack of human rights in communist countries
*Mrs.[[David Spain]]  
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*Mrs. [[David Spain]]  
 
*Dr. [[David Spain]]
 
*Dr. [[David Spain]]
 
*[[Nancy Spero]]
 
*[[Nancy Spero]]
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*[[Michael Spock]]
 
*[[Michael Spock]]
  
==Stanford University==
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'''Stanford University'''
 
*[[James M. Breedlove]]
 
*[[James M. Breedlove]]
 
*[[Francesca M. Cancian]]
 
*[[Francesca M. Cancian]]
 
*[[Martin Carnoy]]
 
*[[Martin Carnoy]]
 
*[[Miriam Cherry]]
 
*[[Miriam Cherry]]
*[[Charles Drekmeirer]]
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*[[Charles Drekmeier]]
 
*[[Richard Fagen]]
 
*[[Richard Fagen]]
 
*[[John Felstiner]]
 
*[[John Felstiner]]
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*[[Raymond Giraud]]
 
*[[Raymond Giraud]]
 
*[[Alber Guerard]]
 
*[[Alber Guerard]]
*[[Halsted Halman]]
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*[[Hal Holman|Halsted Holman]]
 
*[[Harold Kahn]]
 
*[[Harold Kahn]]
 
*[[Henry M. Levin]]
 
*[[Henry M. Levin]]
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*[[A. Lee Zeigler]]
 
*[[A. Lee Zeigler]]
  
==State University of New York SUNY==
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'''State University of New York SUNY'''
 
*[[Bernard Flynn]]
 
*[[Bernard Flynn]]
 
*[[H. Jack Geiger]] MD - would later figure in the leftist anti-nuclear weapons movement and [[Physicians for The Prevention of Nuclear War]] ((Paraphased name: to CITE))
 
*[[H. Jack Geiger]] MD - would later figure in the leftist anti-nuclear weapons movement and [[Physicians for The Prevention of Nuclear War]] ((Paraphased name: to CITE))
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*[[Joseph Steigman]]
 
*[[Joseph Steigman]]
  
==State University of New York, old Westbury, SUNY==
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'''State University of New York, old Westbury, SUNY'''
 
*[[Sam E. Anderson]]
 
*[[Sam E. Anderson]]
 
*[[Betty Barney]]
 
*[[Betty Barney]]
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*[[Jose Garcia]]
 
*[[Jose Garcia]]
 
*[[Angela M. Gillian]] - possible a misspelling of the name [[Angela M. Gilliam]]
 
*[[Angela M. Gillian]] - possible a misspelling of the name [[Angela M. Gilliam]]
*[[Beatrice Gross]
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*[[Beatrice Gross]]
 
*[[Richard Haysen]]
 
*[[Richard Haysen]]
 
*[[Sokhom Hing]] - a pro-communist Cambodian living in the U.S. who claimed to represent Prince Sihanouk's faction; returned to Cambodia in approximately 1977 and was tortured to death by the [[Khmer Rouge]] who thought he was an American spy. A longtime member of the [[Hanoi Lobby]]
 
*[[Sokhom Hing]] - a pro-communist Cambodian living in the U.S. who claimed to represent Prince Sihanouk's faction; returned to Cambodia in approximately 1977 and was tortured to death by the [[Khmer Rouge]] who thought he was an American spy. A longtime member of the [[Hanoi Lobby]]
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*[[Kayln Wood]]
 
*[[Kayln Wood]]
 
*[[Gloria Young Sing]]
 
*[[Gloria Young Sing]]
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*[[Stanley Stein]]
 
*[[Stanley Stein]]
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*[[Paul M. Sweezy]] - [[Monthly Review]] [[MR]], open marxist writer/thinker
 
*[[Paul M. Sweezy]] - [[Monthly Review]] [[MR]], open marxist writer/thinker
 
*[[Amy Swerdlow]] - [[Women Strike for Peace]] [[WSP]], longtime CPUSA front supporter esp. in the [[Hanoi Lobby]]; Hanoi visitor in 1971; professor, Sarah Lawrence College; author "Women Strike for Peace", Chicago University press, 1993<ref>The Loyal Opposition: Americans in North Vietnam, 1965-1972, by [[James W. Clinton]], University Press of Colorado, 1995, mentioned in Chapter 18 - [[Irma Zigas]] re their trip to Hanoi on behalf of WSP.</ref>
 
*[[Amy Swerdlow]] - [[Women Strike for Peace]] [[WSP]], longtime CPUSA front supporter esp. in the [[Hanoi Lobby]]; Hanoi visitor in 1971; professor, Sarah Lawrence College; author "Women Strike for Peace", Chicago University press, 1993<ref>The Loyal Opposition: Americans in North Vietnam, 1965-1972, by [[James W. Clinton]], University Press of Colorado, 1995, mentioned in Chapter 18 - [[Irma Zigas]] re their trip to Hanoi on behalf of WSP.</ref>
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*[[Michael Tanzer]]
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*[[Studs Terkel]] - id. CPUSA member in the Congressional Record inserts by Rep. McDonald (D-GA) as cited in the early part of this organization's history.
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*[[Charles Tryon]] - Mt. San Antonio College
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*[[Mildred Tryon]] - [[Claremont Community Council for Peace]]
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*[[Brady Tyson]] - American University; [[NACLA]]; thrown out of Brazil in the 1960's for his marxist agitation; shows up as Rev. Brady Tyson a Jan. 8, 1969 sponsor of the SWP front, [[U.S. Committee for Justice to Latin American Political Prisoners]] [[USLA]], on their letterhead<ref>Trotskyite Terrorist International, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee [[SISS]], Hearing, July 24, 1975, p. 67, along with Paul Sweezy, Tim Harding, Herbet Marcuse, James Petras, and Bobby Ortize, among others on this KW page.</ref>
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*[[USLA Justice Committee]] [[USLA]] - see Brady Tyson immediately above. SWP front.
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'''University of California, Berkeley'''
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*[[Charles S. Benson]]
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*[[Gerald Berreman]]
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*[[James Matisoff]]
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*[[Franz Schumann]] - old-line marxist sympathizer; author (apparently misspelled) CITE
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*[[Anna Marie Taylor]]
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*[[Leon Wofsy]] - former CPUSA leader in California (See any of the HCUA hearings for California); college professor and active in marxist affairs esp. in the California college scene in the 1960's and 70's. He was featured in a number of issues of [[TOCSIN]]during the 1960's which was a newsletter on the Left in California.
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'''University of California, Santa Cruz'''
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*[[Bilit Basu]]
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*[[Jonathan F. Beecher]]
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*[[Harry Berger]]
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*[[Anne Bernstein]]
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*[[James Borchert]]
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*[[Patricia G. Bourne]]
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*[[William H. Brown, Jr.]]
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*[[Edmund S. Burke]]
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*[[Michael H. Cowan]]
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*[[G. William Domhoff]] - well known leftist scholar and writer
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*[[Caroline M. Elliott]]
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*[[Walter L. Goldfrand]]
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*[[Gary H. Gossen]]
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*[[Isebill V. Gruhn]]
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*[[H. Hardeman Hanson]]
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*[[Robert Hawkinson]]
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*[[John W. Isbister]]
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*[[John O. Jordan]]
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*[[Martin Kanes]]
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*[[Paul M. Lubeck]]
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*[[Dennis C. McElrath]]
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*[[Richard Nobel]]
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*[[Kutia Panas]]
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*[[Forrest G. Robinson]]
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*[[Donald Pothman]]
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*[[J. Allen Sable]]
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*[[John H. Schaar]]
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*[[Joseph H. Silverman]]
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*[[David Sweet]]
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*[[Nancy Tanner]]
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'''University of Maryland'''
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*[[William W. Adams]]
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*[[Joseph Auslander]]
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*[[E.F. Beall]]
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*[[James Gilbert]]
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*[[Arnold J. Glick]]
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*[[Alfred Gray]]
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*[[James J. Griffin]]
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*[[Louis R. Harlan]]
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*[[Richard B. Hovey]]
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*[[Lewis A. Lawson]]
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*[[Thomas J. Murphy]]
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*[[D. I. Sivel]]
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*[[Clarence Steinberg]]
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*[[G.P. Tyson]]
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*[[John M. Wood]]
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'''University of Masssachusetts'''
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*[[Larry Blum]]
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*[[Jenetta  & Robert Cole]] - misspelled first name: see next line
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*[[Johnnetta Cole]] - marxist, leader of the [[Castro Lobby]], esp. [[Committee for the July 26th]] and the [[Venceremos Brigades]] [[VB]]; Advisory Board, "Rethinking Marxism", Summer 1990 edition.
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*[[Robert Cole]] - husband of Johnnetta Cole until they divorced; member of the [[New American Movement]] [[NAM]]
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*[[Linda Dittmar]]
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*[[Carole Feldman]]
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*[[Keitha Fine]]
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*[[Linda Gordon]]
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*[[David Hunt]]
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*[[Linda Hunt]]
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*[[Sidney Kaplan]]
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*[[Leonard Kirsch]]
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*[[Rich Kronish]]
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*[[Marta Lynch]]
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*[[Acklyn Lynch]] (husband and wife)
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*[[Walter McDonald]]
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*[[Michael Lewish]]
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*[[Madeline Marquez]]
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*[[Jo Anne Preston]]
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*[[Paddy Quick]]
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*[[Susan Schneider]]
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*[[Ron Shreiber]]
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*[[Arthur P. Simonds]]
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*[[Jack Spence]]
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*[[Sharon Stichter]]
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*[[Igor Webb]]
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*[[Robert Paul Wolff]]
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[KW: there was no break between the names listed for the Un. of Massachusetts and those who were not members of the faculty; KW arbitrarily put the break here because it was able to identify Van Horne as the syndicated columnist. Don't know if she was a Un. of Mass. professor at the time or not. VVAW begins that part of the list which we know did not include more Un. of Mass. professors.]
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*[[Harriet Van Horne]] - liberal writer whose knowledge of Vietnam proved her to be very uninformed about the subject
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*[[Vietnam Veterans Against the War]] [[VVAW]] - radical mixed leftist/marxist group led by phony Vietnam veteran [[Al Hubbard]] [[John F. Kerry]] and later members/supporters of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] and its fronts
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*[[Winter Soldier Organization]] - National Office - a project of VVAW and the [[Citizens Commission of Inquiry into U.S. Crimes in Indochina]] CITE FULL NAME
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*[[John Voight]] [[Jon Voight]] - then a leftist actor and friend of [[Jane Fonda]], active in the anti-Vietnam movement; later broke with the Hollywood Left in the 2000's.
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*[[Kurt Vonnegut]] - noted writer; active on the Left
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*[[Howard M. Wachtel]] - American University, open marxist economist, associated with [[URPE]]
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*[[Richard Wagner]]
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*[[George Wald]] - Nobel Laureate; professor, leader of the [[Hanoi Lobby]]; hardcore leftist; Hanoi visitor (See the Clinton book "The Loyal Opposition", Chapter 20). Full cite in footnotes.
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*[[Annette Walker]] - [[Association of Latin American Teachers]]
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*[[Irving Wallace]]
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*[[Rosly Walter]] - (sic)
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*[[Judith Walz]]
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*[[Art Waskow]] - [[Arthur Waskow]] - [[Institute for Policy Studies]] [[IPS]] - hardcore leftist
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*[[Ron Waters]] - State Representative, [[Texas]]
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*[[James Weaver]] - American University; known leftist activist
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*[[Leonard Weinglass]] - one of the most extreme leftist lawyers around; apparently one of [[William Kunstler]]'s proteges; NLG, CCR. Also extremely brilliant and a leader in the protection of anti-American Moslem extremists in the U.S.
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*Rabbi [[Jacob Weinstein]] - Former President, [{Central Conference of American Rabbis]], well-known liberal
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*[[Martin Weinstein]] - William Paterson College
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*[[Cora Weiss]] - WSP, IPS, [[Hanoi Lobby]] leader; daughter of id. CPUSA member and Soviet sympathizer [[Samuel Rubin]], [[Samuel Rubin Foundation]], wife of far-left attorney [[Peter Weiss]]. Hanoi visitor, Clinton book, "The Loyal Opposition", Chapter 15. Leader of the U.S. POW family harassment group [[COLIFAM]]. See [[New Mobe]] hearings and the Foreign Affairs Committee, April, 1971 hearings on US POWs and MIAs, including her testimony and that of Max P. Friedman (which linked her group, COL, to the CPUSA).
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*[[Peter Weiss]] - husband of hardcore marxist sympathizer Cora Weiss. Member of the law firm of Kunstler/Kinoy/Weiss; NLG; CCR, and other CPUSA fronts and causes. Hanoi visitor, Clinton book, "The Loyal Opposition", Chapter 17.
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*[[Jann Wenner]]
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*[[Margaret D. McCarter Weston]]
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*[[Haskell Wexler]] - far-left filmmaker
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*[[Frank P. White]] - Director, [[Corporate Information Center]]
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*[[Van R. Whiting, Jr.]] - Yale University
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*[[Charles Wilber]] - American University
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*[[H.H. Wilson]] - Princeton University, well known leftist academic
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*Rev. [[William Wipfler]] - [[Latin American Division, National Council of Churches]] [[NCC]] - National Conference on Chile, Feb. 1979 and other pro-Castro, pro-communist activities and groups<ref>The Revolution Lobby, Brownfeld and Waller, Council for Inter-American Security, 1985, p. 77, and other sources,</ref>
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*[[Tom Wodetzki]] - [[Times Change Press]]
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*[[Alan Wolfe]] - Richmond College
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*[[Allis Wolfe]]
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*[[Richard Wolff]] - University of Massachusetts
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*[[Philip E. Wolfson]] M.D.
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*[[John Womack, Jr.]] - URPE?? CITE
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*[[Angus Wright]] - California State University, [[Sacramento]]
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*[[Reed Whittemore]] - [[New Republic]]
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*[[J. Philip Wogaman]] - [[Wesley Theological Seminary]]
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*[[Women Strike for Peace]] [[WSP]] - communist influenced if not dominated [[Anti-Defense Lobby]] leader; key member of the [[Hanoi Lobby]]
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*[[Mrs. Percy Wood]]
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*Dr. [[Percy Wood]]
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*[[Jose Yglesias]]
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*[[John M. Young]] - Montgomery College
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*[[Trudy Young]] - [[Clergy and Laity Concerned]], wife of [[Ron Young]], member of the [[Mobes]], [[Hanoi Lobby]], belonged to many other radical groups
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*[[John Kou-Ping Yu]] M.D.
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*[[Sol Yurick]]
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*[[Norma Zack]] M.D. - Tufts University
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*[[Maurice Zeitlin]] - University of Wisconsin, [[Madison]], longtime leftist
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*[[Anne Zevin]]
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*[[Robert Zevin]]
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*[[Howard Zinn]] - professor at Boston College, secret member of the CPUSA, long record of supporting communist causes and fronts,  the top "historian" in the anti-America academic movement, author of marxist-oriented books "Vietnam: The Logic of Withdrawal" and "A People's History of the United States"<ref>Dupes:How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for A Century", [[Paul Kengor]], ISI Books, Delaware, 2010, p. 311,</ref> </div>
  
 
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[[Category:Chile]]
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[[Category:Chile Emergency Committee]]

Latest revision as of 22:56, 12 June 2024

The Chile Emergency Committee was co-founded by James Naylor Green.

About

The Communist Party USA and other Marxist organizations set up several front groups to support the Allende marxists in Chile after the September 1973 coup in which Allende killed himself and his marxist government and secret militia were destroyed. Among this front groups were the National Legislative Conference on Chile and People's Lobby 1974, which formed the National Coordinating Center in Solidarity with Chile. Other marxists and Castro-Lobbymembers created Non-Intervention in Chile NICH.

However, a full-page ad appeared in the "New York Times", September 23, 1973, p. 9, by an organization calling itself Chile Emergency Committee, at 135 W. 4th Street, New York City, NY, 10012, Jane Rothenberg Secretary. It was definitely pro-Allende and anti-coup, but what is important is that the list of sponsors included the heart of the Latin American Lobby of communists, marxists, socialists, radicals and the Left in academia, and obviously took a lot of work to network in getting these people to sign on to the ad. This was no spur-of-the-moment effort though it was put together within a few weeks of the coup.

The complete text of the ad as well as a complete list of "sponsors" is reproduced below.

Santiago: the streets are red with blood
A tragic course of events has destroyed the constitutional process in Chile. Thousands are reports to been killed and many others are endangered by the recent military coup against the democratically-elected government of Dr. Salvador Allende. We raise our voices in protest against this illegal military regime and call for the full protection of those seeking asylum from the Junta.
Having dealt a death blow to the constitutional order, the right-wing junta has launched a reign of terror. Not only did President Allende and his aides face brutal repression; many thousands are reported killed and wounded in a widespread resistance, and an untold number have been imprisoned or "exterminated." The junta singled out for particular persecution the more than 10,000 Latin American exiles who fled to Chile from the military dictatorships in their own countries, especially Brazil, Bolivia and Uruguay. The threatened deportation of these people to their country of origin would lead to certain imprisonment, torture or execution.
The United States government and certain large corporations bear major responsibility for what has happened in Chile. Covert efforts to undermine the Chilean constitutional process were first revealed in the secret ITT memos. "A more realistic hope among those who want to block Allende is that a swiftly deteriorating economy ... will touch off a wave of violence, resulting in a military coup." (ITT memo, September 29, 1970.) ITT, fearing nationalization, blatantly offered the CIA over one million dollars to prevent the election of Allende. This offer "was apparently made known ... to Henry A. Kissinger, President Nixon's adviser on national security." (New York Times, March 22, 1973). The State Department gave the U.S. ambassador "the green light to move in the name of President Nixon" as well as "maximum authority to do all possible - short of Dominican Republic-type action - to keep Allende from taking power." (ITT memo, September 17, 1970.).
Following Allende's confirmation by a majority of the Chilean Congress, U.S. government, corporate and banking interests unleashed an invisible blockade which, according to the Washington Post, "squeezed the fragile Chilean economy to the choking point." (September 16, 1973). Last December, Dr. Allende, speaking before the U.N. General Assembly, denounced these aggressive "efforts to isolate us from the world, strangle the economy and paralyze the sale of copper, our main export product, and deprive us of access to sources of international financing."
"U.S. copper giants Kennecott and Anaconda retaliated against unanimous parliamentary nationalization of their operations. First, they froze the New York bank accounts of Chilean government agencies, and then blocked copper deliveries to France and German. Lacking both credits and foreign exchange, Chile was unable to import vital replacement parts for U.S.-made machinery."
U.S. Ambassador Nathaniel P. Davis evaluated the Chilean situation in a secret memo reported by Jack Anderson. Davis told the State Department that Allende would not be overthrown unless public opposition became "so overwhelming and discontent so great, that military intervention is overwhelmingly invited." (Washington Post, March 28, 1972). The United States had trained 4,374 Chilean officers by the time Allende came to power. Clearly aware of the dangers to the constitutional government, the Defense Department nevertheless funnelled $30 million in military "assistance" to the "non-political" armed forces in the three years prior to the coup. Right-wing terrorism accelerated in combination with anti-government shut-downs led by truck owners. These paralyzing disruptions, in concert with the international blockade, set the stage for Chile's first military coup in over forty years.
  • We strongly condemn the illegal military coup in Chile and its brutal attack on the democratic institutions of that Republic.
  • We demand that the U.S. government withhold recognition from the illegally constituted junta.
  • In this year of the 25th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we appeal to all peoples to intercede for the welfare of those persons endangered by the military regime in Chile.
  • We specifically appeal to the governments of Argentina and Peru to offer full asylum to all persons seeking refuge from Chile; we appeal to the Mexican government to broaden its offer of asylum to include the foreign political exiles residing in Chile.
  • We appeal to the United Nations to guarantee the human rights of all persons in Chile, especially political prisoners and foreign exiles.
  • We appeal to the Congress of the United States to use every means at its disposal to repudiate the military junta; to assure the safety of foreign exiles residing in Chile; to refuse all economic and military assistance appropriations; and to investigate charges of U.S. involvement in the coup.

Many of the allegations about what happened before, during and after the coup in Chile on September 11, 1973, were both dissected and exposed as either false, distorted or deliberate Soviet/Communist "disinformation" in two major publications about the coup. The first was published shortly after the coup by the military government in the large "White Book of the Change of Government of Chile" in which the infamous "Plan Z" was exposed. On page 2657 of a congressional study by HISC in 1974, this plan was described in an "Editorial Note" regarding the testimony of Perez de Arce as follows:

"2.Plan Z, the master scheme whereby Chilean Marxist-Leninists, aided by foreign revolutionaries, had laid out a proposed program for the takeover of the remaining segments of the government. This included the proposed physical liquidation by trained terrorists of the leadership of the Armed Forces, as well as the opposition leaders from the political and labor sectors of Chilean society."

If this scenario seems familiar, remember what the Communist Party of Indonesia under Aidit tried to do in a similar manner to the Indonesian military leadership in 1965, which resulted in counter-action that decimated the CPI and nearly 1/2 million Chinese living in that country because it was thought, with some justification, that Red China was behind the attempted revolt and that the Chinese people were "fifth columnists".

Also, if one looks at events in Venezuela since the rise of marxist thug Hugo Chavez in the mid-2000's, you will see an exact duplication of the methods used by Allende and his marxist groups to chip away at free enterprise and labor rights in Chile prior to the revolt.]

A key government hearing/study on the hidden role of the various communist, socialist, Marxist-Leninist and Cuban/Soviet hands in the covert attempt to seize control of Chile by Allende and his forces, including a covert Cuba-armed and trained militia, can be found in "The Theory and Practice of Communism Part 5 (Marxism Imposed on Chile --Allende Regime), Hearings, House Internal Security Committee, Nov. 15, 1973 and March 7 & 13, 1974 (including Index).

Also in this hearing was information about the various American communist groups who supported Allende, especially those in the Chicago area. Also included in this publication was a "Staff Study" entitled "Visits of Hortensia Bussi De Allende to the United States December 7 to 18, 1973, and February 19 to 28, 1974" which detailed Communist Party USA CPUSA and sympathetic groups efforts to promote this propaganda tour by Mrs. Allende, a hardcore marxist in her own right. Some of the names that showed up in this hearing also showed up in the NYT ad of September 23, 1973, and in the "Congressional Record" articles listed under the National Coordinating Committee in Solidarity with Chile NCCSC at its own KeyWiki page.

Sponsors

Some additional information will be provided by KW concerning abbreviations used next to these names

Antioch College


Borough of Manhattan Community College


Brooklyn College


California State College

Catholic University


City College of New York

Columbia University


George Washington University


Hampshire College


Harvard University


John Jay College


Massachusetts Institute of Technology



Need CITE from Women Strike for Peace HCUA hearings, 1965. CITE


New York University NYU


Polytechnic Institute of New York



Richmond College


Rutgers University Miguel Algarin


Stanford University

State University of New York SUNY

State University of New York, old Westbury, SUNY


University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Santa Cruz

University of Maryland

University of Masssachusetts

[KW: there was no break between the names listed for the Un. of Massachusetts and those who were not members of the faculty; KW arbitrarily put the break here because it was able to identify Van Horne as the syndicated columnist. Don't know if she was a Un. of Mass. professor at the time or not. VVAW begins that part of the list which we know did not include more Un. of Mass. professors.]

References

  1. Hearings Regarding H.R. 16742: Restraints on Travel to Hostile Areas, Hearings, House Internal Security Committee, Sept. 19 & 25, 1972, with complete set of transcribed broadcasts from Hanoi.
  2. Covert Cadre: Inside the Institute for Policy Studies, S. Steven Powell, Green Hill, 1987, among other sources.
  3. Theory and Practice of Communism (Labor), House Internal Security Committee, 1974?
  4. Subversive Influences in Riots, Looting and Burning, Part 2, Hearings, House Committee on Un-American Activities, HCUA, Oct. 31 & Nov. 1, 1967, pp. 939, 940, 1001, 1095, among other congressional hearings and reports
  5. The Venona Secrets: Exposing Soviet Espionage and America's Traitors", Romerstein and Breindel, Regnery, 2000, and Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America, John Earl Haynes & Harvey Klehr, Yale Un. Press, 1999
  6. Why The Left Hates America: Exposing the Lies that Have obscured our Nation's Greatness, Daniel J. Flynn, p. 58, Forum:Prima Publishing, 2002
  7. New Mobe Staff Study, HISC< 1970, various locations and footnotes
  8. Hearings Regarding H.R. 16742: Restraints on Travel to Hostile Areas", HISC, Sept. 19 & 25, 1972, pp. 7683 & 7685.
  9. Subversive Involvement in the Origin, Leadership, and Activities of The New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam and Its Predecessor Organizations, Staff Study, HISC, 1970, p. 49, Footnote 12, and pages IX, XI, 1-3, 6, 20, 23, 34, 35, 37, 38, 49, 66, 68
  10. Commies:The Old Left, the New Left and the Leftover Left"
  11. Investigation of Attempts to Subvert the United States Armed Services, Part 1, HISC, Hearings, Oct. 20-22, 27 & 28, 1971, p. 6557
  12. The Real Secret War: Sandinista Political Warfare and its Effects on Congress, Bouchey, Waller & Baldwin, Council for Inter-American Security and the Inter-American Security Educational Institute, 1987, p.168; 202, footnote 154; both pages provide details of Safa and LASA's ties to Communist Cuba and other leftist groups, including CISPES.
  13. Fifteenth Report Un-American Activities in California, 1970, Report of the Senate Fact-Finding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities, to the 1970 Regular Session of the California Legislature, Sacramento, California,
  14. New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, Part 1, HISC< Hearings, April 7-9 & 15, 1970
  15. The Loyal Opposition: Americans in North Vietnam, 1965-1972, by James W. Clinton, University Press of Colorado, 1995, mentioned in Chapter 18 - Irma Zigas re their trip to Hanoi on behalf of WSP.
  16. Trotskyite Terrorist International, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee SISS, Hearing, July 24, 1975, p. 67, along with Paul Sweezy, Tim Harding, Herbet Marcuse, James Petras, and Bobby Ortize, among others on this KW page.
  17. The Revolution Lobby, Brownfeld and Waller, Council for Inter-American Security, 1985, p. 77, and other sources,
  18. Dupes:How America's Adversaries Have Manipulated Progressives for A Century", Paul Kengor, ISI Books, Delaware, 2010, p. 311,