Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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... Communist - front organizations , " understood " the Soviet Union , dismissed criticism of Communism as Red - baiting , and took over more or less con- sciously parts of Communist ideology . Westbrook Pegler , who considered himself a ...
... Communist - front organizations , " understood " the Soviet Union , dismissed criticism of Communism as Red - baiting , and took over more or less con- sciously parts of Communist ideology . Westbrook Pegler , who considered himself a ...
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... Communist liberal and labor majority when we state our conviction that your movement is a dangerous adventure ... Communist thinking , including Jo Davidson , Lillian Hellman , Rockwell Kent , Paul Robeson , and Harlow Shapley . On the ...
... Communist liberal and labor majority when we state our conviction that your movement is a dangerous adventure ... Communist thinking , including Jo Davidson , Lillian Hellman , Rockwell Kent , Paul Robeson , and Harlow Shapley . On the ...
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... Communist Daily Worker had listed Miss Wicker five years be- fore as a sponsor of a Communist Councilmanic candidate and " the Daily Worker is very accurate ; they never make a mistake " ( New York Post , September 11 , 1950 ) ...
... Communist Daily Worker had listed Miss Wicker five years be- fore as a sponsor of a Communist Councilmanic candidate and " the Daily Worker is very accurate ; they never make a mistake " ( New York Post , September 11 , 1950 ) ...
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Thrust from the Top | 10 |
From the Bottom Up | 29 |
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