William Wolf Weinstone (1897–1985) was an American Communist politician and labor leader. Weinstone served as Executive Secretary of the unified Communist Party of America, the forerunner of today's Communist Party USA, from October 15, 1921, to February 22, 1922, and was an important figure in the party's activities among the auto workers of Detroit during the 1930s.
William Wolf Weinstone (1897–1985) was an American Communist politician and labor leader. Weinstone served as Executive Secretary of the unified Communist...
overthrowing the government. In 1949, the federal government put Eugene Dennis, William Z. Foster and ten other Communist Party leaders on trial for advocating...
1.2% for William Patterson - Communist and 11,379 0.5% for Olive Johnson - Socialist Labor There were also 5,805 votes for WilliamWeinstone - Communist...
William V. Schneiderman (December 14, 1905 – January 29, 1985) was an American politician activist who was secretary for California in the Communist Party...
Assemblyman (Socialist) Robert F. Wagner, incumbent Senator (Democratic) WilliamWeinstone, labor leader (Communist) "NY US Senate". Our Campaigns. Retrieved...
became secretary and then president of the CCNY chapter. He also met WilliamWeinstone and Bertram Wolfe in ISS, who would go on to become his factional...
(PDF). Daily Worker. 17 December 1926. p. 3. Retrieved 14 January 2021. "Weinstone Gives Talk on Debs and Lenin at Workers' School Forum" (PDF). Daily Worker...
Bedacht and Minor to a collective leadership, dropping Foster and Weinstone. Weinstone was named as the new American Representative to the Comintern, replacing...
Following Browder's expulsion, a snap election held in July re-elected William Z. Foster as party leader. As a Stalinist, Foster reverted the party back...
executives Earl Browder, Robert Minor, and William Z. Foster, Michigan Communist Party chief WilliamWeinstone, and Boleslaw Gebert as well as CIO leaders...
convention met on October 4 at Buffalo, New York, and nominated Colonel William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan for governor; and Assistant U.S. Secretary of War...
WilliamWeinstone (1921–1922) Jay Lovestone (1922; 1927–1929) James P. Cannon (1921–1922) Caleb Harrison (1921–1922) Abram Jakira (1922–1923) William...
his December 1, 1941 death. There were two elections due to the death of William J. Harris. It was only the second time that both of Georgia's Senate seats...
Casono at Park Avenue and 117 Street in Manhattan; CPUSA executive WilliamWeinstone and YCL leader Gil Green were to attend. By 1932, Albertson had moved...
Agitation (TWICP&A) to organize maritime workers in the US. Working with William Z. Foster's Trade Union Educational League (TUEL). Mink established a Marine...
Michigan.[citation needed] His sister, Gertrude Haessler, married WilliamWeinstone, a high ranking-official of the Communist Party. Carl Haessler died...
Square Deal Party. Fiorello LaGuardia, U.S. Representative from East Harlem William M. Bennett, former State Senator from Manhattan and perennial candidate...
Alexander Trachtenberg, Simon W. Gerson, V. J. Jerome, Albert Lannon, WilliamWeinstone, Marion Bachrach, Louis Weinstock, George B. Charney, Isidore Begun...
District, working there with District Organizer WilliamWeinstone. Stachel was a close political ally of Weinstone in this period and he was won over to his...
history". www.marxists.org. Retrieved April 18, 2021. Bart, Philip; Weinstone, William (September 1, 2017). "The founding of the Communist Party in America"...
Hubbard (Democratic) 46.8% ▌George Dobsevage (Socialist) 5.5% ▌William W. Weinstone (Workers) 0.7% New York 21 Royal H. Weller Democratic 1922 Incumbent...
Archived from the original on 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2018-08-13. Ann Weinstone (July 1994). "Resisting Monsters: Notes on "Solaris"". Science Fiction...
Abraham Markoff, a New York pharmacist who died in 1938 1938–1944: Will Weinstone Members of the advisory council included: David Saposs: labor historian...