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A. H. Raskin

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221:(ALP), Raskin wrote, "Mr. Hillman's death was expected to make more difficult the maintenance of the uneasy political alliance between the regular Democratic party organization and the coalition of liberal and labor groups exemplified by the CIO-PAC." Further, he wrote, "Hillman was the balancing wheel, keeping in line the increasingly restive Communist minority in the CIO and its group in the ALP, as well as others who were demanding political action independent of the Democratic Party." In effect, when Raskin predicted that the "left would likely push harder for an independent party", he predicted the expulsion of the communist-affiliated 994: 984: 1004: 465: 335:
Of all the institutions in our inordinately complacent society, none is so addicted as the press to self-righteousness, self-satisfaction and self-congratulation.
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His grandson is an assistant United States attorney in Manhattan. His granddaughter is a writer, living in Manhattan.
180:, in 1931; he was president of the senior class. As a student at City College, Raskin wrote for the campus newspaper, 280: 173: 80: 534:"Hillman Dies at 59 of Heart Attack: Truman Pays Tribute to Labor Leader--CIO-PAC Ties With Democrats Shaken" 424: 413: 939: 934: 850: 218: 166: 502: 320: 632: 470: 257: 133: 891: 596: 517:
From the Free Academy to CUNY: Illustrating Public Higher Education in New York City, 1847-1997
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during a labor conflict between the company's workers and the company's president and CEO,
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Views on employment statistics from the press, business, labor and Congress: reports
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At the paper, Raskin was a labor reporter who covered many significant episodes in
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During World War II, Raskin left the paper for a time to become chief of the
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Is Communism Un-American: Nine Questions about the Communist Party Answered
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Is Communism Un-American: Nine Questions about the Communist Party Answered
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After graduating from college, Raskin was a campus correspondent for the
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Sandra Shoiock Roff, Anthony M. Cucchiara & Barbara J. Dunlap,
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for some time before joining the paper as a reporter in March 1934.
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Raskin suffered a stroke in 1990 and died on December 22, 1993, in
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industrial services division. During his tenure, he oversaw the
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Brooks, Thomas R. (1964). "introduction by A.H. Raskin".
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Raskin". 438: 211:Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America 277:Journal of International Labor Affairs 464:Severo, Richard (December 23, 1993). 7: 623:"The Press: Ombudsman in Louisville" 269:New York newspaper strike of 1962-63 250:temporary seizure of Montgomery Ward 990:20th-century American male writers 980:20th-century Canadian male writers 14: 950:20th-century American journalists 745:David Dubinsky: a life with labor 564:Political Power and Social Theory 378:David Dubinsky: a life with labor 229:from the CIO as they favored the 145:Abraham Henry Raskin was born in 359:Walter Reuther's Great Big Union 205:. For example, at the death of 955:City College of New York alumni 209:, founder and president of the 970:The New York Times journalists 867:10.1080/05775132.1963.11469513 558:Eimer, Stuart (October 2006). 422:"Dubinsky: Herald of Change", 1: 631:. 6 July 1970. 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Index

Edmonton
Alberta
New York City
City College of New York
New York Times
The New York Times
Edmonton
Alberta
Berlin
hyperinflation
New York City
Townsend Harris Hall
City College
Phi Beta Kappa
The Campus
American labor history
Sidney Hillman
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
CIO-PAC
American Labor Party
Lee Pressman
Len De Caux
Progressive Party
Henry A. Wallace
Harry S. Truman
War Department's
temporary seizure of Montgomery Ward
Sewell Avery
lieutenant colonel
New York newspaper strike of 1962-63

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