Earl Browder

Earl Browder Earl Russell Browder (May 20, 1891 – June 27, 1973) was an American politician, spy for the Soviet Union, communist activist and leader of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Browder was the General Secretary of the CPUSA during the 1930s and first half of the 1940s. During World War I, Browder served time in federal prison as a conscientious objector to conscription and the war. Upon his release, Browder became an active member of the American Communist movement, soon working as an organizer on behalf of the Communist International and its Red International of Labor Unions in China and the Pacific region.

In 1930, following the removal of a rival political faction from leadership, Browder was made General Secretary of the CPUSA. For the next 15 years thereafter Browder was the most recognizable public figure associated with American communism, authoring dozens of pamphlets and books, making numerous public speeches before sometimes vast audiences, and twice running for President of the United States. Browder also took part in activities on behalf of Soviet intelligence in America during his period of party leadership, placing those who sought to convey sensitive information to the party into contact with Soviet intelligence. In the wake of public outrage over the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Browder was indicted for passport fraud. He was convicted of two counts early in 1940 and sentenced to four years in prison, remaining free for a time on appeal. In the spring of 1942, the US Supreme Court affirmed the sentence and Browder began what proved to be a 14-month stint in federal prison. Browder was subsequently released by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in May 1942 as a gesture to "promote national unity."

Browder was a staunch adherent of close cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union during World War II and envisioned continued cooperation between these two military powers in the postwar years. Coming to see the role of American Communists to be that of an organized pressure group within a broad governing coalition, he directed the transformation of the CPUSA into a "Communist Political Association" in 1944; however, following the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Cold War and internal red scare quickly sprouted up. Browder was expelled from the re-established Communist Party early in 1946, largely due to a refusal to modify these views to accord with changing political realities and their associated ideological demands. Browder lived out the rest of his life in relative obscurity at his home in Yonkers, New York, and later in Princeton, New Jersey, where he died in 1973. He wrote numerous books and pamphlets on political issues. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Why America is interested in the Chinese Communists by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : New Century Publishers, 1945
    Format: Book


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    World communism and U. S. foreign policy. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York, 1948
    Format: Book


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    Production for victory. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : Workers library publishers, 1942
    Format: Book


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    Communism and culture. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers library publishers, inc.], 1941
    Format: Book


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    Earl Browder papers : 1891-1975. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilm Corp. of America, 1976
    Format: Book


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    Communism in the United States. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : International publishers, 1935
    Format: Book


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    The road ahead to victory and lasting peace by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : Workers library publishers, 1944
    Format: Book


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    Earl Browder on the Soviet union. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers library publishers, inc.], 1942
    Format: Book


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    The economics of communism : the Soviet economy in its world relation by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : Workers Library Publishers, 1939
    Format: Book


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    Make 1943 the decisive year by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers Library Publishers, inc.], 1943
    Format: Book


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    Lenin and Spain. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers library], 1937
    Format: Book


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    The way out. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : International publishers, 1941
    Format: Book


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    China and the U.S.A. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers Library Publishers], 1937
    Format: Book


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    Fighting for peace. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York : International publishers, 1939
    Format: Book


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    Speed the second front by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers Library Publishers], 1942
    Format: Book


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    Victory--and after. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    New York, International Publishers 1942
    Format: Book


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    Social and national security. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers Library Publishers], 1938
    Format: Book


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    Wage policy in war production. by Browder, Earl, 1891-1973

    [New York] : [Workers library publishers, inc.], 1943
    Format: Book