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+ | ==Tribute to Ben Dobbs== | ||
+ | On Sunday, June 7, 1981, the Los Angeles Chapter of the [[New American Movement]] sponsored a [[Tribute to Ben Dobbs]] for ''"His lifelong commitment to socialism"''. The event was held at the Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Sponsors of the event included [[Walter Stack]].<ref>''Tribute to Ben Dobbs'' program, June 7, 1981</ref> | ||
==Communist Party reformer== | ==Communist Party reformer== | ||
− | + | In 1991 Walter Stack, Northern California 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> | |
− | In 1991 Walter Stack, Northern California was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Communist Party USA]] | [[Category:Communist Party USA]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tribute to Ben Dobbs]] |
Latest revision as of 02:57, 14 February 2011
Walter Stack is a Northern California activist.
Tribute to Ben Dobbs
On Sunday, June 7, 1981, the Los Angeles Chapter of the New American Movement sponsored a Tribute to Ben Dobbs for "His lifelong commitment to socialism". The event was held at the Miramar-Sheraton Hotel, Santa Monica, California. Sponsors of the event included Walter Stack.[1]
Communist Party reformer
In 1991 Walter Stack, Northern California 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.[2]