Marxists Internet Archive: John Gates
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John Gates [Solomon Regenstreif]
1913–1992
Works:
1937: Bill Lawrence in Farewell to Americans in Spain, Introduces Commissar John Gates, The Volunteer for Liberty, Vol. 1, No. 20, October 25, 1937
1937: The Record of John Gates at the Front as Described by His Brigade Commander, The Volunteer for Liberty, Vol. 1, No. 20, October 25, 1937
1938: Doran - First to Advance - Last to Retreat, The Volunteer for Liberty, Vol. 2, No. 19, May 1, 1938
1941: The Army and the People, The Communist, November 1941
1946: The American Veterans Committee Convention, Political Affairs, August 1946
1946: Wither the American Legion?, Political Affairs, December 1946
1947: The 80th Congress and Perspectives for 1948, Political Affairs, August 1947
1948: Gates Finds 'Left' Confident in Rome, Daily Worker, April 16, 1948
1948: 27 Million Go to Italy Polls; Popular Front Confident, Daily Worker, April 19, 1948
1948: Popular Front Leads in Italian Election, Daily Worker, April 20, 1948
1948: Dollars and Vatican Win for De Gaspari, Daily Worker, April 21, 1948
1948: Italy C.P. Urges Coalition Gov't, Daily Worker, April 22, 1948
1948: The Italian Elections, Political Affairs, June 1948
1948: The South - The Nation's Problem, Political Affairs, September 1948
1948: An Editor Challenges His Accusers, Daily Worker, September 12, 1948
1948: How You Can Defend Freedom of the Press, Daily Worker, October 6, 1948
1949: Speech to the Court [in Smith Act case], [excerpts] Political Affairs, September 1949
1949: Stalin Offers Americans Peace, Daily Worker, December 19, 1949
1950: Question of the Day: Has the Soviet Union intervened in the Korean War?, Daily Worker, November 12, 1950
1950: Question of the Day: Do the results of the 1950 elections increase the war danger?, Daily Worker, November 19, 1950
1950: Question of the Day: How Can You Talk About the Future of Independent Labor Action when CIO-PAC and Other Such Outfits Lost Ground in the November Elections?, Daily Worker, November 26, 1950
1950: Question of the Day: The NY Post Claimed in an Editorial on Nov. 29 that there is a "huge gulf between the Republican Formosa-Firsters and the Administration" on foreign policy. Is this true?, Daily Worker, December 10, 1950
1950: Question of the Day: Does the peaceful settlement of the war in Korea and coming to an overall agreement with the USSR and China mean another Munich?, Daily Worker, December 17, 1950
1950: Question of the Day: The Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News and the Hearst newspapers seem to favor the withdrawl of US troops from Korea. Isn't this also the policy of your paper?, Daily Worker, December 24, 1950
1950: On Guard Against Browderism, Titoism, Trotskyism, [report to the 15th National Convention of the Communist Party,USA, New York, December 28-30, 1950]
1950: Question of the Day: Hasn't Truman said in his recent speeches that he favors peaceful settlement of world differences? What then stands in the way of such a settlement?, Daily Worker, December 31, 1950
1951: Question of the Day: Why is The Worker losing circulation and what can be done about it?, Daily Worker, January 28, 1951
1951: An Open Letter to the UN: Halt the Plan to Bomb China, Daily Worker, April 27, 1951
1956: They Welcome John Gates, Daily Worker, January 3, 1956
1956: John Gates Welcomes Times' Attack on Eastland Witchhunt, Daily Worker, January 6, 1956
1956: A Personal Message from John Gates, Daily Worker, March 1, 1956
1956: Opinions on Our 'Rajk Trial' Editorial. Letters from Steve Nelson and James Allen and a Reply by Editor John Gates, Daily Worker, April 12, 1956
1956: Time for a Change, Political Affairs, November 1956
1957: Speech at the February 10th Session of the 16th National Convention, CPUSA, [from the book Proceedings. 16th National Convention, CPUSA]
1957: 'We Must Build a Popular, Anti-Monopoly Alliance'
1957: Speech at the Closing Session of the 16th National Convention, CPUSA, [from the book Proceedings. 16th National Convention, CPUSA]
1957: The DW's Attitude on the Recent Soviet Changes, Daily Worker, July 24, 1957
1957: John Gates Comments on Howard Fast's Statement, Daily Worker, August 30, 1957
1957: John Gates Replies to Clark br /> 1957: 1,000 at Boston Forum Applaud Gates' Peace Plea, Daily Worker, November 26, 1957
1958: Gates' Letter of Resignation from the Communist Party, USA, [from the book The Story of an American Communist]
1958: Recommend Acceptance of Gates' Resignation, Daily Worker, January 3, 1958
1958: CP Statement on Gates, Daily Worker, January 13, 1958
1958: Evolution of an American Communist. Why I Quit After 27 Years. Where I Stand Now
1958: On the Resignation of John Gates, National Committee, CPUSA Political Affairs, March 1958
1958: Gates Confesses He's No Marxist, George Morris
1958: The Story of an American Communist