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Budenz married Gizella Geiss in 1916 in Terre Haute, Indiana. Louis and Gizella adopted a daughter in 1919 named Louise (born in 1917). Louis, wife Gizella and daughter Louise, moved to Rahway, NJ in 1920 where Louis worked for the ACLU (NY). Louis and Gizella were separated in 1931 and divorced in
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By his own estimate, Budenz spent some 3,000 hours explaining the Party's "inner workings" to the FBI, as well as testifying on 33 occasions to different committees. By 1957, he estimated he had earned approximately $ 70,000 for his expert testimony. Budenz was a witness at the 1949 trial in
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but not a Soviet agent. The reliability of his testimony came was questioned because, in all of his 3,000 hours of debriefing before the FBI (1946–1949), Budenz had never mentioned Lattimore's name. In 1951, Budenz once more testified against Lattimore, this time before the hearings of the
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In 1952, Senator McCarthy praised Budenz for having "testified in practically every case in which Communists were either convicted or deported over the past three years; one of the key witnesses who testified against... Communist leaders."
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Formerly the author of numerous articles and pamphlets in support of Communist causes, after 1945 Budenz wrote several books relating his criticisms and antipathy towards Communism. He became a professor of economics at the
400:). He testified as an expert witness at trials of Communists and before many of the Senate and House committees that were formed to investigate Communists. He voluntarily confessed that he had participated in 497:
At one point in the late 1940s he testified, according to one account, "that the fact that a man denied he was a Communist might prove he was a communist since all Communists had instructions to deny it."
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11 November 1950, American Aspects of the Assassination of Leon Trotsky, U.S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Un-American Activities, 81st Cong., 2d sess., part I, v–ix
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A day after "Confrontation Day" (August 25, 1948) in the Hiss Case, Budenz testified before the HCOUA that the Communist Party "regarded him always" ("him" being
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Lichtman, Robert M. (June 2004). "Louis Budenz, the FBI, and the "list of 400 concealed Communists": an extended tale of McCarthy-era informing".
1621: 883: 787: 1611: 150:, a grandson of German and Irish immigrants, being raised on the Southside in a mostly German and Irish Catholic neighborhood around 126:; July 17, 1891 – April 27, 1972) was an American activist and writer. He began as a labor activist and became a member of the 579:
Budenz married his second wife Margaret Rodgers of Pittsburgh, by whom he had four daughters: Julia, Josephine, Justine and Joanna.
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By 1938, he had been arrested on more than 20 occasions. That same year, he became editor of a new Communist daily in Chicago, the
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Chapman, Roger (2001). "Louis Francis Budenz's Journey from the Electric Auto-Lite Strike to the Communist Party and Beyond".
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in a chapter on "Affecting Public Opinion." Budenz asserted that Schuman was a CPUSA member in the 1930s and 1940s. Citing
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Until 1945, Louis F. Budenz was a labor activist and prime supporter of the United States Communist party.
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A List of Books for the Study of the Social Question: Being an Introduction to Catholic Social Literature.
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A list of books for the study of the social question, being an introduction to Catholic social literature
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Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in the United States: Louis F. Budenz. Hearings
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Budenz's role in the labor movement began from a Catholic perspective. In 1915, working with the
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Catholic priests distinguished Protestants have known: historical facts vs. uncritical calumny.
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and other efforts on behalf of the Soviet Union, including discussion of the assassination of
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The Bolshevik invasion of the West; account of the great political war for a Soviet America.
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of CPUSA, and ten other CPUSA leaders. He was a key witness in the 1950 hearings before the
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Auto-Lite strike in 1934. He taught labor organizing and strike management at
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Comments on Vassiliev’s notes on Gorsky’s "Failures in the U.S.A. (1938-48)"
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The communist conspiracy : a Harding College Freedom Forum presentation
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Red baiting: enemy of labor; with a letter to Homer Martin by Earl Browder
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Linus Pauling and the International Peace Movement: A Documentary History
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Deadly Farce: Harvey Matusow and the Informer System in the McCarthy Era
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What every citizen can do for the good of his country: attack communism!
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St. Louis, Mo., Central bureau of the Roman Catholic central verein 1915
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Save your union!: the meaning of the 'Anti-Trust' persecution of labor
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newspaper. He became a member of the National Committee of the Party.
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The Nightmare Decade: The Life and Times of Senator Joe McCarthy
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Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints and Voices
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In the 1950 Tydings Committee hearings, Budenz testified that
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He attended St. John's Catholic High School in Indianapolis,
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Dennis v. United States, Louis Budenz, Testimony, March 1949
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From 1946, Budenz began to testify about Communists such as
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at governmental hearings and writing about his experiences.
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Men Without Faces: The Communist Conspiracy in the U. S. A.
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Activist Rhetorics and American Higher Education, 1885-1937
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Men without Faces: The Communist Conspiracy in the U. S. A.
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http://library.providence.edu/spcol/fa/xml/rppc_budenz.xml
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from atheism or agnosticism
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Guide to the Louis F. Budenz Papers, Providence College:
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New York : Workers Library Publishers, 1937 (with
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Louis Francis Budenz died age 80 on April 27, 1972, at
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Louis Budenz in 1929, as an Executive Secretary of the
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In 1945, Budenz renounced Communism, returned to the
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Central Bureau of the Roman Catholic Central Verein
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Budenz" 692:New York : Workers Library Publishers, 1940 686:New York : Workers Library Publishers, 1940 680:New York : Workers Library Publishers, 1937 1464:Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley 481:", was a member of a Communist cell within the 377:, who would testify in the second trial of the 1262:"Louis Budenz, Figure in Red Hunt, Dies at 80" 1059: 1057: 852: 268:In 1934, he served as national secretary for 1533: 1290: 1288: 1194: 1128: 1106: 1084: 988:"Investigations: Charge & Countercharge" 296:, and became managing editor of the Party's 1041: 1039: 1652:Federal Bureau of Investigation informants 1136:"Investigations: Absent-Minded Professor?" 1054: 938: 936: 570: 40: 1285: 1092:"Investigations: Of Cells and Onionskins" 848: 846: 844: 536:(1939), and supported alleged Soviet spy 514:, Budenz wrote a subsection on Professor 1405: 1181:Richard O. Boyer and Herbert M. Morais, 1036: 1002: 542:American Policy Toward Russia Since 1917 468: 465:had numerous Soviet moles in its ranks. 193: 27:American activist and writer (1891–1972) 1461: 1396: 980: 958: 933: 274:Conference for Progressive Labor Action 200:Conference for Progressive Labor Action 14: 1584: 1466:. University of North Carolina Press. 1342: 1235:"Louis Budenz, McCarthy Witness, Dies" 1188: 1063: 853:Chapman, Roger; Ciment, James (2015). 841: 644:St. Louis, Mo., Central bureau of the 358: 898: 788:"Guide to the Louis F. Budenz papers" 501: 488:Senate Internal Security Subcommittee 238:, in 1928; at a silk workers' strike 146:Budenz was born on July 17, 1891, in 1156: 790:. Providence College. Archived from 780: 751:Chicago, Henry Regnery Company, 1954 546:American Politics at Home and Abroad 1622:American spies for the Soviet Union 678:May Day, 1937: what it means to you 259:International Juridical Association 24: 1389: 1064:Morris, John D. (27 August 1948). 189: 25: 1673: 1612:American male non-fiction writers 1497:Works by or about Louis F. Budenz 1490: 322: 1439:. University of Illinois Press. 1270:. April 28, 1972. Archived from 1206:. Arno Press. pp. 172–176. 1364: 1336: 1314: 1254: 1227: 1175: 1150: 1024: 1516:Key Participants: Louis Budenz 944:"The Press: Proletarian Press" 907: 892: 873: 809: 483:Institute of Pacific Relations 373:(former husband of Soviet spy 292:, continued to organize labor 253:In the inaugural issue of the 13: 1: 1161:. Random House. p. 244. 1114:"Investigations: In the Dark" 774: 759:American Business Consultants 646:Roman Catholic central verein 331:under the guidance of Bishop 141: 1462:Olmsted, Kathryn S. 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Time. 22 October 1945 915:"Enjoining Free Speech" 829:2027/mdp.39015058404875 571:Personal life and death 557:The Commonwealth of Man 512:Techniques of Communism 438:Dennis v. United States 250:outside New York City. 248:Brookwood Labor College 179:Indianapolis Law School 173:, before receiving his 1657:Activists from Indiana 1574:June 12, 2011, at the 1561:June 12, 2011, at the 1549:June 12, 2011, at the 1157:Cook, Fred J. (1971). 697:Anti-Communist period: 662:(New York: s.n., 1932) 614: 278:American Workers Party 203: 124:pronounced "byew-DENZ" 1344:Budenz, Louis Francis 1322:"Louis Budenz Papers" 1138:. Time. 10 March 1952 990:. Time. 10 April 1950 899:Kates, Susan (2001). 743:Henry Regnery Company 606: 588:Newport, Rhode Island 469:Lattimore testimonies 384:Budenz became a paid 329:Roman Catholic Church 197: 148:Indianapolis, Indiana 88:Newport, Rhode Island 70:Indianapolis, Indiana 1374:. Time. 19 June 1950 1324:. 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Louis Budenz

Indianapolis, Indiana
Newport, Rhode Island
espionage
anti-Communism
Communist Party USA
anti-Communist
expert witness
Indianapolis, Indiana
Fountain Square
Xavier University
Cincinnati
St. Mary's College
Topeka, Kansas
LL.B.
Indianapolis Law School

Conference for Progressive Labor Action
Central Bureau of the Roman Catholic Central Verein
St. Louis
Rahway, New Jersey
ACLU
Labor Age
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Paterson, New Jersey
Toledo
Brookwood Labor College
International Juridical Association
Yellow dog contracts

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