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1. (p. 282.) The Daily Worker, October 3, 1928.

2. (p. 284.) The letter was published in The Daily Worker, December 26, 1928. This issue was not available to me, and the quotations were taken from Draper, American Communism, p. 385.

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3. (p. 288.) "Open Letter totheConventionoftheWorkers(Communist) Party of America from the E.C.C.I.," The Daily Worker, March 4, 1929.

4. (p. 292.) The speeches of Stalin were published in the pamphlet

Stalin's Speeches on the American Communist Party (New York: International Publishers; 1929). The speeches of Molotov and Kuusinen were published in the proceedings of the Dies Committee: U.S. House Special Committee on Un-American Propaganda Activities in the U.S.,

lnvestigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United

States (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1939-40), pp.

7124-33.

5. (p. 296.) Stalin's Speeches, p. 11.

6. (p. 296.) Ibid., p. 12.

7. (p. 297.) Ibid., p. 18.

8. (p. 297.) Ibid., p. 20.

9. (p. 297.) Un-American Propaganda Activities, p. 7133.

10. (p. 298.) "Should the final decision of your committee follow the outline given in the last Plenary session of the American Commission

[this refers to the speeches of Comrade Stalin and Molotov-ed.] 'then the membership of our Party would have to come to the conclusion that the ECCI desires to destroy the CC ( of the CPUSA) and therefore follows the policy of legalizing the past factionalism of the opposition bloc and inviting its continuation in the future." The Daily Worker, June 12, 1929.

11. (p. 298.) "To All Members of the Communist Party of the United States-An Address by the Executive Committee of the Communist International," The Daily Worker, May 20, 1929 and lnprecorr, June 7, 1929, pp. 598-600.

12. (p. 299.) Un-American Propaganda Activities, p. 7129.

13. (p. 300.) The Daily Worker, June 7, 1929.

14. (p. 301.) The Daily Worker, May 20, 1929.

15. (p. 301.) "lmportant Passages from the Declaration of May 14, Submitted to the Presidium," The Daily Worker, June 12, 1929.

16. (p. 302.) Stalin's Speeches, pp. 21-22.

17. (p. 302.) Ibid., p. 23.

18. (p. 302.) Ibid., p. 22.

19. (p. 302.) Ibid., pp. 27-29.

20. (p. 303.) Ibid.; p. 31.

21. (p. 304.) Ibid., p. 39.

22. (p. 307.) See Don Kurzman, "Lovestone's Cold War-The AFL

CIO has its own CIA," The New Republic, June 25, 1966.