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African American Communist: Hosea Hudson (1898-1988)

African American Communist: Hosea Hudson (1898-1988)

Black History Month Special Part of a series on African American communists in US history. Hosea Hudson was born in Wilkes County, Georgia. He worked as a sharecropper in what...

February 24, 2009
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Women’s History Month: Emma Tenayuca

Women’s History Month: Emma Tenayuca

Emma Tenayuca was a resident and radical militant of San Antonios working class west side. Her political formation was shaped, if not heavily influenced, by her early exposure to frequent...

BY: Roberto Botello| March 15, 2008
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International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day

The Womens Equality Commission of the CPUSA extends warmest greetings to the women and girls of the world on International Womens Day 2008.

The Rebel Girl: A remembrance

The Rebel Girl: A remembrance

In 1942 Flynn ran for Congress at large in New York and received 50,000 votes. Her program was geared especially toward women, millions of whom had been drawn into factories...

March 4, 2008
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The CPUSA celebrates Women’s History Month

The CPUSA celebrates Women’s History Month

The CPUSA proudly celebrates Women's History Month. We will be highlighting the progressive role woman have played in the world as well as the oppression women have faced through a...

March 4, 2008
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