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Earl Browder

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Born January 1, 1891
Died January 1, 1973 (82 years old)
Wichita, United States
Also known as: Earl Russell Browder
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Fighting for peace

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"... Articles, speeches, and reports, which were published in the period of February 2, 1938, and February 27, 1939, all dealing with the question of American foreign policy, or with other and related questions from the angle of foreign policy."--Foreword (p. 7).

American communist, socialist, and anarchist literature of the late 19th and 20th centuries

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Pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, broadsides, posters, cartoons, sheet music, and prints relating primarily to American communism, socialism, and anarchism from 1870 through 1980, with the bulk of the material published between 1930 and 1949.

War or Pleace with Russia?

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Doubtful market, since Browder is rejected by Conservatives and Communists; and since his book hasn't the renegade value of Budenz' Life Story. It is quite simply and quite repetitiously a statement of his faith in the good faith of Russia, his hope for a rapprochement. The remnants of Naziism are the real iron curtain; Roosevelt, admired by Russians as well as Americans, laid out the strategy for a durable peace at Teheran and Yalta; since his death we have departed from that policy, aligned ourselves with Churchill colonialism, with Byrnes' attempt to organize Europe as an anti-Soviet bloc, and Wallace's removal from office -- indices of our anti-Russian stand today. We need Russia's cooperation, her foreign trade. Speculative market.

The people's front

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"This volume is a collection of reports, speeches and articles, written during 1936 and 1937. It is thus a companion volume and continuation of 'Communism in the United States', published in July, 1935 ..."--Foreword (p. 11).

Speed the second front

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Contains speeches by Earl Browder, William Z. Foster, Israel Amter, and Max Weiss at the Second Front Rally, Union Square, New York, September 24, 1942.

The second imperialist war

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"This book gathers the author's writings--speeches, articles, reports--for the period from March, 1939, to the beginning of May, 1940 ... The contents ... to a high degree, is the product of closest collaboration among the whole leadership of the Communist party of the United States, as well as among the brother parties of the Communist International."--Foreword (p. v, viii).