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Si Gerson

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parties. He received 118,000 votes on the Communist ballot line and 132,000 votes on the American Labor ballot line, but lost the election. He later served as
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activities. Gerson worked as a city hall reporter and executive editor for the
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Si Gerson was married to Sophie Melvin, a union organiser involved in the
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This article about a United States journalist born in the 1900s is a
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In 1938, he was selected to serve as executive assistant to
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Guide to the Simon W. Gerson papers at the Tamiment Library
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and was expelled from the college in 1928 for leading
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Gastonia, 1929: The Story of the Loray Mill Strike.
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Communist Party USA
New York City Council
Peter Cacchione
The Daily Worker
New York City
Socialist Party of America
Communist Party USA
William Z. Foster
Norman Thomas
Young Communist League USA
City College of New York
antimilitarism
Daily Worker
Daily World
Stanley M. Isaacs
borough president
Manhattan
Pacific theater
World War II
Peter Cacchione
New York City Council
American Labor
Gus Hall
1980 presidential election
Loray Mill Strike
Tamiment Library
Peter V. Cacchione
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