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Howard Zinn — Part 1
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the position that the basic teachings of MARX and LENIN
were sound and should be adhered to by those present.
Other than that this class was during the latter
part of 1951, informant stated he was unable to be more
specific as to date, nor was he able to recall subject as
teaching any other class.
Concerning other activity on the subject's part
on behalf of the CP, informant stated subject would on
occasion be present at the section headquarters in Brooklyn
on Sunday mornings in order to distribute "The Worker" or to
help organize attempts to obtain subscriptions to "The Worker"
and/or the "Daily Worker." Informant stated this was not
regular activity and he was unable to state how often
subject might have been present. iInbrmant explained that
this was rather informal activity and frequently some people
would show up only briefly and leave.
The "Daily Worker" is an East Coast Comaunist
dally newspaper, the Sunday edition of which is
"The Worker,"
Informant stated he knew of no other CP activity
on subject's part nor was he able to enlarge upon or add to
any of the above information.
Il. MISCELLANEOWS
Records of the Bureau of Special Services, New
York City Police Department, as checked on June 7, 1957, by
SA AUGUST J. MICEK, reflect the following information:
HOWARD ZINN, 926 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, New
York, was a member of the Army Enlisted Personnel who marched
in the May Day Parade in 1948,
HOWARD ZINN, 926 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, was
Chairman of Number 24 - Gung Ho Brooklyn Chapter of the
American Veterans Committee (AVG) in 1946.
Miss S. SMYTHE, Registrar's Office, New York be
VaLversit ton Square College, New York City, advised b7c
SA in 1950 that prior to 1949 the subject
had resided at 926 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
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