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    C. E. Ruthenberg

    American politician

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  1. C. E. Ruthenberg, Alfred Wagenknecht, and Charles Baker cartooned in the potato patch of the Canton Workhouse from a 1917 pamphlet collecting speeches from their trial. Freed from prison in December 1918, Ruthenberg dove in with both feet to the burgeoning left wing movement rocking the Socialist Party.

  2. Jun 18, 2019 · Completely left out of the movie was the fact that the Ohio-born C.E. (as he liked to be called) Ruthenberg was a central leader of the CPA and tirelessly worked for unity between the two parties ...

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  3. Jun 17, 2023 · C.E. Ruthenberg and I.E. Ferguson were both indicted under a 1902 law implemented by the New York Legislature in the aftermath of the William McKinley assassination, charged with “Criminal Anarchy” for having been members of the National Council of the Left Wing Section of the Socialist Party, the 9 member executive board responsible for ...

  4. This 1881 Cleveland Map shows how sparsely settled the neighborhood was at the time of Charles' birth in 1882. Birthplace on the West Side Charles E. Ruthenberg was born, and grew up, in the house at 2219 W. 85th Street. The above photos show the house as it appeared in 1964 (left) and 2015 (right).

  5. RUTHENBERG, CHARLES (9 July 1882-3 Mar. 1927), prominent in the Cleveland Socialist and, later, Communist parties, was born in the CUDELL neighborhood of Cleveland to German immigrants August and Wilhelmenia (Lau) Ruthenberg. He was educated at DYKE COLLEGE, and worked as a salesman and bookkeeper for the Cleveland office of Selmer Hess ...

  6. C. E. Ruthenberg in 1922. Charles Emil Ruthenberg (July 9, 1882 – March 1, 1927), known to his friends as C.E., was an American Marxist politician and a founder and head of the American Communist Party Quotes [edit] Bolshevism — what fear and anger the word arouses in the minds of the rulers of society!

  7. Ruthenberg was formal and humorless. While most of the CPUSA's leaders went by their first names, he was always “Comrade Ruthenberg.” He did, however, allow his wife and personal friends to call him “C.E.” On his career see Millett, Stephen M.

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