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Comment on my review of "13 Minutes":
I like your ending about working class unity. I come from the CP
tradition but I find we have much in common. My father helped found CP
in early 1920s. I grew up hating Trotzkyists, but in many ways I find
common ground with you and other flexible thinkers.
--Noyma Appelbaum (I am a male.) much experience in heavy industry. Now
89 years old, writing from ICU, recovering from pneumonia
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Noyma Appelbaum was born on May 15, 1928 in Philadelphia, PA to Eastern
European immigrants, Myer Epel and Esther Kaminsky. Myer immigrated from
Lithuania in 1911 and Esther from Ukraine in 1913. Appelbaum’s parents
were both radicals involved in the labor union movement. Appelbaum
attended the Jewish People’s Fraternal Order schools in Philadelphia and
graduated from Overbrook High School in 1945. In his youth, he was a
member of the Young Communist League, American Youth for Democracy, and
Young Progressive Citizens of America. He graduated from Temple
University in 1949 with a degree in journalism. While at Temple,
Appelbaum worked as a copy boy in the editorial department of The
Philadelphia Inquirer from 1945 until 1948. He went on to write for the
Pennsylvania edition of The Worker, the weekend edition of The Daily
Worker. Appelbaum sometimes used the alias, Norman Anderson as a pen
name when writing at The Worker under the tutelage of noted poet and
journalist, Walter Lowenfels. After graduating from Temple, Applebaum
spent many years working as an industrial worker in a myriad of factory
jobs. He later became an educator and school administrator. Appelbaum
married Ellen Tecosky in June 1949, and they had three children.
https://library.temple.edu/scrc/noyma-appelbaum-papers-and
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