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intervened and a local police chief was killed during the confrontation. Buch and 15 other people were arrested and were charged with the murder, but she was released when mistrial was declared.
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Vera Buch was born on 19 August 1895 Forestville, Connecticut. Her parents were John Casper Buch and Nellie Amelia Louisa Crawford. At an early age, the family moved to the Bronx New York.
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The Loray Mill Strike was the last where Buch acted on behalf of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) or the
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Under the Leona Smith pseudonym, she helped organizing workers during the
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and was expelled from the CPUSA. In 1931, Buch and Weisbord founded the
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in 1935, where they continued unionizing workers, and married in 1938.
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and produced more than 200 paintings over the next two decades.
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and in the following decades she participated in the
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United States
Chicago
Illinois
United States
Hunter College
Albert Weisbord
Connecticut
Chicago
political activist
union organizer
Hunter High School
Hunter College
tuberculosis
sanatorium
Caldwell
New Jersey
Left Wing Section of the Socialist Party
Industrial Workers of the World
Communist Party USA
1926 Passaic textile strike
Albert Weisbord
Detroit
Pennsylvania
United Mine Workers
Loray Mill strike
Gastonia
North Carolina
National Guard
National Textile Workers Union

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