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When [[Estelle Katz]], a member of both the [[Communist Party USA]] and the [[Chelsea Reform Democratic Club]], died in November 2012, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer recalled how Katz “dedicated her life to the struggles facing the working class,” noting that in recent years, “Estelle was a vocal critic of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through her Chelsea for Peace group. My thoughts and prayers go out to Estelle’s family, friends and all those who had the good fortune to know her."<ref>[http://www.chelseanow.com/articles/2012/11/28/news/doc50b67a10c28c5234600289.txt, Chelseanow.com, Life of Estelle Katz long on good causes, great friends Published: Wednesday, November 28, 2012]</ref> | When [[Estelle Katz]], a member of both the [[Communist Party USA]] and the [[Chelsea Reform Democratic Club]], died in November 2012, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer recalled how Katz “dedicated her life to the struggles facing the working class,” noting that in recent years, “Estelle was a vocal critic of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through her Chelsea for Peace group. My thoughts and prayers go out to Estelle’s family, friends and all those who had the good fortune to know her."<ref>[http://www.chelseanow.com/articles/2012/11/28/news/doc50b67a10c28c5234600289.txt, Chelseanow.com, Life of Estelle Katz long on good causes, great friends Published: Wednesday, November 28, 2012]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 23 January 2013
Scott Stringer
On Estelle Katz
When Estelle Katz, a member of both the Communist Party USA and the Chelsea Reform Democratic Club, died in November 2012, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer recalled how Katz “dedicated her life to the struggles facing the working class,” noting that in recent years, “Estelle was a vocal critic of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through her Chelsea for Peace group. My thoughts and prayers go out to Estelle’s family, friends and all those who had the good fortune to know her."[1]