Co-founder of the Communist Party of America (1919)
Charles Dirba (Latvian: Kārlis Dirba; 1887–1969) was a Latvian-American co-founder of the Communist Party of America (CPA) and Communist Party USA (CPUSA).[1]
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CharlesDirba (Latvian: Kārlis Dirba; 1887–1969) was a Latvian-American co-founder of the Communist Party of America (CPA) and Communist Party USA (CPUSA)...
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the early American Communist movement, such as C. E. Ruthenberg and CharlesDirba, Inkpin's background in clerical work no doubt served him well in many...
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negotiate a merger agreement with the remaining CPA organization, headed by CharlesDirba. Unity with this group was finally forged at a May 1921 secret convention...
Latimer 1914–1915: Fred Miller 1915–1919: Abraham L. Sugarman 1919: CharlesDirba 1919–?: Samuel L. Friedman ?–?: Lillian Friedman Social Democratic Party...
Childs, Robert G. Thompson, William Schneiderman, John Williamson, and Charles Krumbein. On June 2, 1945, Hudson abstained from voting on the demise of...
identifying themselves as a "Central Caucus," headed by Executive Secretary CharlesDirba and including Central Executive Committee members John J. Ballam and...