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Pages From a Worker's Life

Healey, Dorothy Ray | July 25, 1994 issue

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The article discusses the book "Forging American Communism: The Life of William Z. Foster," by Edward P. Johanningsmeier. In 1928 William Z. Foster was the Communist Party's candidate for President of the United States. Foster, needless to say, did not go on to win the presidential election in the fall. But he was unquestionably one of the most important leaders in the history of American working-class radicalism. Foster drew national attention in 1917 when he started to organize Chicago's packinghouse workers.

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FORGING American Communism: The Life of William Z. Foster (Book); JOHANNINGSMEIER, Edward P.; FOSTER, William Z., 1881-1861; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; POLITICAL parties; UNITED States
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