Communist Party USA
The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), also known as the Communist Party USA, is a Communist party in the United States. Founded in 1919, its membership reached its peak of 85,000 in 1942.
Regarding jewish influence in the party, see jews and Communism (copy of deleted Wikipedia article): United States.
The CPUSA received significant funding from the Soviet Union and crafted its public positions to match those of Moscow. The CPUSA also used a covert apparatus to assist the Soviets with their intelligence activities in the United States and utilized a network of front organizations to shape public opinion. The CPUSA opposed glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union and as a result major funding from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ended in 1989. The party remains committed to MarxismβLeninism. See also McCarthyism.
The party made extensive efforts to recruit Blacks. For a time before WWII, the Soviet Union ordered the party to work for a separate country for Blacks within the so-called "Black Belt". However, this was later abandoned. It was influential in the Civil Rights Movement. See also Martin Luther King Jr.
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Encyclopedias
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Communist Party of the United States of America
- Encyclopedia.com: Communist party (in the United States)
- Encyclopedia.com: Communist party (United States)
- Encyclopedia.com: Communist Party, United States of America
- Encyclopedia.com: Communist Party of the United States
- Encyclopedia.com: Communist Party