Tony Pecinovsky

 
 
Tony Pecinovsky

 

Tony Pecinovsky is the author of Let Them Tremble: Biographical Interventions Marking 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA, and author/editor of Faith in the Masses: Essays Celebrating 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA. He has written for the St. Louis Labor Tribune, Political Affairs, Shelterforce, AlterNet, Z-Magazine, People’s World, and the journal American Communist History, among other publications. He is the president of the St. Louis Workers’ Education Society and speaks regularly on college and university campuses across the country. He lives and works in St. Louis, MO.

Trump sparks communist growth surge

Trump sparks communist growth surge

Ironically the victory on the right, has led to increased growth on the left.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| March 21, 2017
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VIDEO: Interview with Jarvis Tyner

VIDEO: Interview with Jarvis Tyner

Jarvis Tyner discusses the work he did in Philadelphia for CPUSA, from the fight to desegregate barbershops to organizing inter-racial community dances.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| April 1, 2016
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Communist Party and African American equality – a focus unequaled in U.S. history

Communist Party and African American equality – a focus unequaled in U.S. history

In honor of African American History Month, the third article in our series on the Communist Party's 90th Anniversary surveys a few documents written by leading African American party members...

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| February 26, 2016
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VIDEO: Interview With Betty Smith

VIDEO: Interview With Betty Smith

An excerpt of an interview with Betty Smith, director of International Publishers - the publishing house of the CPUSA.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| February 26, 2016
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Remembering James W. Ford

Remembering James W. Ford

In honor of African American History Month, the sixth article in our series on the Communist Party's 90th anniversary will survey a document written by James W. Ford, one of...

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| February 12, 2016
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