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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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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."
608:"A Catholic-educated Midwesterner, Budenz became sympathetic to the working class and involved himself in the labor movement of the 1920s. In 1935 he joined the Communist Party and within five years was managing editor of the
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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
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Communist might prove he was a communist since all Communists had instructions to deny it."
530:'s bid for the US presidency (1932), traveled to and lectured in the USSR (1933-4), extolled US-USSR friendship at a Carnegie Hall gala (1936), called for closer Soviet ties in an open letter in the
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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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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".
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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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1296:"Milestones, May 8, 1972: Died, Louis F. Budenz"
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915:"Enjoining Free Speech"
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990:. Time. 10 April 1950
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