| Title: |
Marc Brodine
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| Document type: |
Oral history
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| Accessibility: |
Free Only
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| Repository: |
University of Washington. Library. Special Collections
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| Collection: |
Communist Party Oral History Interviews
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| Description: |
Born in St. Louis in 1952, his parents were both active Party members. Marc moved to Seattle with them in 1968. The interview covers his membership in the Young Communist League and activities in the anti-war movement , his trip to Cuba with the Venceremos Brigade, his later union work with WFSE local 1488. Most importantly, he talks at length about Party activities from the late 1960s to the present, discussing issues ranging from the long-term effects of McCarthyism to the problems of interacting with the New Left and recruiting new members.
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| Original Language: |
English
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| Video: |
[Video available]
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| Time span: |
Not indicated ... to 2002 (Year of interview)
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| Speaker: |
Brodine, Marc, 1952-
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| Speaker gender: |
Male
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| Speaker date of birth: |
1952
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| Speaker place of birth: |
St. Louis, MO; Missouri; United States; North America
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| Speaker race: |
White
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| Age at speaking: |
50
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| Document date: |
25-Feb-2002
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| Interviewer: |
Landis, Paul; Spath, Marian
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| Organizations discussed: |
Communist Party U.S.A.
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| Locations discussed: |
North America; United States; Washington
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| Topics discussed - ASP terms: |
Communism; Communist parties; Communist Party U.S.A.; Communist party work; Communists--United States; North America; Oral history; United States; Washington
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| ASP release: |
2005-06
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| Document code: |
OHI0025977-27923
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