A major figure in the history of twentieth-century American
radicalism, William Z. Foster (1881-1961) fought his way out of the
slums of turn-of-the-century Philadelphia to become a professional
revolutionary as well as a notorious and feared labor agitator.
Drawing on private family papers, FBI files, and recently opened
Russian archives, this first full-scale biography traces Foster's
early life as a world traveler, railroad worker, seaman, hobo,
union activist, and radical journalist, and also probes the origins
and implications of his ill-fated career as a top-echelon Communist
official and three-time presidential candidate. Even though
Foster's long and eventful life ended in Moscow, where he was given
a state funeral in Red Square, he was, as portrayed here, a
thoroughly American radical.
The book not only reveals the circumstances of Foster's
poverty-stricken childhood in Philadelphia, but also vividly
describes his work and travels in the American West. Also included
are fascinating accounts of his early political career as a
Socialist, "Wobbly," and anarcho-syndicalist, and of his activities
as the architect of giant organizing campaigns by the American
Federation of Labor, involving hundreds of thousands of workers in
the meatpacking and steel industries. The author views Foster's
influence in the American Communist movement from the perspective
of the history of American labor and unionism, but he also offers a
realistic assessment of Foster's career in light of factional
intrigues at the highest levels of the Communist International.
Originally published in 1998.
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