Herb Kransdorf

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Herb Kransdorf aka Herb Kaye, was aleading member of the Communist Party USA

Supported Communist Party call

In May 1992 the Communist Party USA newspaper Peoples Weekly World published a May Day supplement which included a call to "support our continuing struggle for justice and dignity"

Endorsers of the call included Herb Kaye, Teamster.[1]

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.

Herb Kransdorf, Chicago, was on the list.[2]

Birthday Greetings to William "Red" Davis

In December 1995 the Communist Party USA newspaper Peoples Weekly World published a page of 75th birthday greetings to William (Red) Davis - "Lifelong working class fighter and Communist"

In the fight for the unity and integrity of the Party in St. Louis, Missouri, in the post-war years, "Red" has been a rock of confidence and commitment to building the Communist Party.

Greetings were sent from Herb Kransdorf and Jean Kransdorf of Illinois[3].

Endorsed Communist Party fund raiser

Peoples Weekly World, September 11, 1999

In September 1999, Herb Kaye, Northern California correspondent Peoples Weekly World, co-sponsored a Communist Party USA fund raising event in Berkeley. Rep. Barbara Lee co-sponsored the same event.[4]

Endorsed Communist Party Call

On March 30 2002 the Communist Party USA paper People’s Weekly World called for a national holiday in honor of late Farm Workers Union leader Cesar Chavez. The article was followed by a long list of endorsers[5]including Herb Kransdorf, Almost all endorsers were confirmed members of the Communist Party USA.

References

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  1. PWW, May Day Supplement May 2, 1992
  2. People's Weekly World Sep 2 1995 p 14
  3. Peoples Weekly World December 9, 1995 page 19
  4. Peoples Weekly World, September 11, 1999
  5. http://www.pww.org/index.php/article/articleview/882/