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The Communist Workers' Party (CWP) was a
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group in the
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. It had its origin in 1973 as the Asian Study Group (renamed the Workers' Viewpoint Organization in 1976) established by Jerry Tung, a former member of the Progressive Labor Party (PLP) who had grown disenchanted with the group and disagreed with changes taking place in the party line. The party is mainly remembered as being associated with victims of the Greensboro massacre of 1979. The CWP followed the policies of
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. The CWP also incorporated aspects of the CPUSA's anti-racist pre- Popular Front program. In particular the CWP emphasized
unionization Unionization is the creation and growth of modern trade unions. Trade unions were often seen as a Left-wing politics, left-wing, Socialism, socialist concept, whose popularity has increased during the 19th century when a rise in industrial capit ...
and self-determination for African Americans.


History


Origins

The CWP enjoyed some success in textile cities of North Carolina. The new party established branches in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, Greensboro, West Virginia, Colorado and other locations. Before forming itself into a party in October 1979 (the founding congress was held in the backroom of a discothèque in New York City), the group was known as the Workers Viewpoint Organization. Under its umbrella, it directed groups as the Revolutionary Youth League, the African Liberation Support Committee, and the Trade Union Education League.


1979 Greensboro Massacre

Confrontations with the
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("Klan" or "KKK") were particularly acute in
Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro (; ) is a city in Guilford County, North Carolina, United States, and its county seat. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, its population was 299,035; it was estimated to be 307,381 in 2024. It is the List of municipalitie ...
, where the Klan sought to disrupt the CWP's effort to unionize poor, black mill workers in the Greensboro area. In July 1979, the Klan held a rally and viewing of ''
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'' in China Grove, near Charlotte, which was disrupted by CWP members who burned a Confederate flag and taunted members of the KKK. CWP leader Paul Bermanzohn taunted the Klan in the press, saying "The KKK is one of the most treacherous scum elements produced by the dying system of capitalism" and inviting further confrontation with "We challenge you to attend our rally in Greensboro." On November 3, 1979, members of the KKK, including a police informant, and the
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drove up to the "Death to the Klan" rally organized by the CWP. The KKK were armed and opened fire on the anti-Klan rally, killing four members of the CWP and one non-affiliated participant. These deaths became known as the "Greensboro Massacre." Two subsequent trials of KKK and ANP members resulted in acquittals. In response to the acquittals of the accused killers, the CWP attempted to storm the 1980 Democratic National Convention and succeeded in setting off
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s in
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.


Ideology

From its earliest phase as the Workers' Viewpoint Organization, the CWP had considered itself as Maoist and supported the so-called
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after Mao's death. Following the line of Mao, it considered the Soviet Union and its bloc as restored capitalist countries. For some time after the arrest of the Gang of Four, the group remained silent about the events in China but later accused China also of having taken the capitalist road. In 1980, there was a dramatic reversal of this line. In his book ''The Socialist Road'', CWP Chairman Jerry Tung announced that both the Soviet Union and China were socialist, although an unhealthy bureaucracy had taken shape in the governments of both countries. An article published in the ''Workers Viewpoint'' in 1976 criticised a
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and libertine view of sexuality as "the bourgeoisie’s attempts to dope us with degenerate culture and fascist ideology." The article opposed
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as representing anti-woman American bourgeois hedonism (it singled out the film '' Snuff'') and argued that
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"is a form of social sickness, a form of social perversion. It is a form of bourgeois ideology which appeals especially to the petty bourgeoisie because of its appearance as sexual freedom."


Demise

Subsequent to the Greensboro massacre, the group gave up its Leninist structure and moved towards a
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formation that would work for peaceful transition to socialism; it dissolved the Communist Workers' Party and formed the New Democratic Movement in 1985. The New Democratic Movement lasted only a few years. The most important remnant of the CWP/NDM can be found in the Greensboro Justice Fund, which continues to this day and promotes groups struggling for social justice.


Footnotes


Publications

* ''Preliminary Draft on the Asian national question in America: Part 1, The Chinese National Question.'' n.c.: Asian Study Group, 1973. * ''Build Marxist-Leninist Leadership of the Women's Movement: Women and Men Unite Against Sexism, Racism, and Imperialism.'' New York : Workers Viewpoint Organization, 1975. * ''Eternal Glory to Chairman Mao, Greatest Marxist of the Contemporary Era'' New York: Workers Viewpoint Organization, 1976. * ''The African Peoples' Struggle Will Surely Triumph!: Build the Communist Leadership of the African Liberation Support Committee!.'' New York: Workers Viewpoint Organization, 1977. * ''Fight for the Real Emancipation of Women!: Smash the Double Yoke of Capitalism and Domestic Slavery = Luchen por la Verdadera Liberación de Mujeres!: Aplaste el Doble Yugo del Capitalismo y Esclavitud Domestica.'' New York: Workers Viewpoint Organization, 1977. * ''Communists Should Be the Advanced Elements of the Proletariat.'' New York: Workers Viewpoint Organization, 1978. * ''Whip Weber now!'' New York: Workers Viewpoint Organization, 1979. * ''Turn the Country Upside Down to Beat Back the Renewed Wave of Attacks from the Capitalists' tools: KKK, Nazis, Pigs, and FBI.'' New York: Committee to Avenge the Murder of the Communist Workers Party (WV) 5, 1980. * ''The Current Revolutionary Situation: Our Tasks.'' Phil Thompson New York: Communist Workers Party, 1980s. * Jerry Tung, ''The Socialist Road: Character of Revolution in the U.S. and Problems of Socialism in the Soviet Union and China.'' New York: Cesar Cauce Publishers, 1981. * ''The Afro-American National Question.'' New York: The Party, 1981. * Scott Van Valkenburg, ''Central America: Communist Threat?'' New York: Communist Workers Party, 1984.


See also

*
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Further reading

* Signe Waller, ''Love And Revolution: A Political Memoir: People’s History Of The Greensboro Massacre, Its Setting And Aftermath.'' London: Rowman & Littlefield. 2002.


Archives

* ''Workers Viewpoint''. New York, NY. Publisher: Communist Workers Party. 1983-1986. Box: 252a, current.
Tamiment Library Boxed Newspapers Collection. 1873-, (Bulk 1960-1990)


External links


Greensboro Justice FundCivil Rights Greensboro


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