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U.S. Communist Party - Kieran McAuliffe - 10-24-2013 09:16 AM

Here is an interesting picture of the 1939 American Communist Party meeting in Chicago. Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln on the same stage!

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RE: U.S. Communist Party - Eva Elisabeth - 10-24-2013 09:50 AM

In 1864, Karl Marx wrote a letter to Abraham Lincoln to congratulate upon his re-election:
http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/iwma/documents/1864/lincoln-letter.htm


RE: U.S. Communist Party - Rob Wick - 10-24-2013 12:24 PM

In the 1930s, Ida Tarbell considered writing an article on correspondence between Lincoln and Marx. She had read in either an article or a book by Daniel Hoan, the second Socialist mayor of Milwaukee (the first was Emil Seidel, who was elected in 1910 and hired as his secretary a young poet named Carl Sandburg) that a number of letters between the pair existed. In 1936, Tarbell wrote Hoan asking him about the source of the claim. Hoan replied that his source was a number of Socialist newspapers. He thought the letters were in the Astor Library (which became the New York Public Library), but a search there discovered correspondence of Marx and Frederich Engels to various people, but not Lincoln. Tarbell went so far as to write the State Department, which had no information other than the letter which Eva mentions. Tarbell doubted any other letters existed, and never wrote the article.

Best
Rob


RE: U.S. Communist Party - Kieran McAuliffe - 10-24-2013 02:11 PM

Hello Rob
Thanks for the reply. You learn much by posting to this discussion symposium.

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(10-24-2013 12:24 PM)Rob Wick Wrote:  In the 1930s, Ida Tarbell considered writing an article on correspondence between Lincoln and Marx. She had read in either an article or a book by Daniel Hoan, the second Socialist mayor of Milwaukee (the first was Emil Seidel, who was elected in 1910 and hired as his secretary a young poet named Carl Sandburg) that a number of letters between the pair existed. In 1936, Tarbell wrote Hoan asking him about the source of the claim. Hoan replied that his source was a number of Socialist newspapers. He thought the letters were in the Astor Library (which became the New York Public Library), but a search there discovered correspondence of Marx and Frederich Engels to various people, but not Lincoln. Tarbell went so far as to write the State Department, which had no information other than the letter which Eva mentions. Tarbell doubted any other letters existed, and never wrote the article.

Best
Rob



RE: U.S. Communist Party - LincolnMan - 10-24-2013 02:38 PM

It seems every cause or political party has aligned with Lincoln for promotion.


RE: U.S. Communist Party - Gene C - 10-24-2013 02:43 PM

Even President Obama - 2 views for you to consider,

http://www.reobama.com/ObamaLincoln.htm or

http://www.christianpost.com/news/lincoln-obama-and-us-95045/



are we still talking about the communist party?