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16 Facts About Felix Morrow

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Felix Morrow was an American communist political activist and newspaper editor.

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In later years, Morrow left the world of politics to become a book publisher.

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Felix Morrow is best remembered as a factional leader of the American Trotskyist movement.

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Felix Morrow was born Felix Mayrowitz to an Orthodox Jewish family in 1906 in New York City.

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Felix Morrow later recalled his upbringing in a letter to historian Alan Wald:.

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At age 16, Felix Morrow was employed as a reporter by the Brooklyn Daily Times.

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Felix Morrow later went to work for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, using his paychecks there to help finance his education at New York University.

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Felix Morrow Mayrowitz graduated from NYU in 1928 and enrolled in graduate school at Columbia University, located in New York City, where he studied religion in association with the Philosophy Department.

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At the time of his application, Felix Morrow was advised by New York District Organizer Israel Amter that he would be of greater service to the party as a "secret" member of the organization rather than as a known public figure.

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Felix Morrow was told by Amter to consider himself a party member, and his application was squirreled away in Amter's desk.

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Felix Morrow taught courses on American history at the CPUSA's New York party training school, served as a member of the party's speakers' bureau, and assisted Joseph Freeman with editorial tasks at The New Masses.

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Felix Morrow was for many years a leading figure in American Trotskyism, best known for his book Revolution and Counter-Revolution In Spain.

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Felix Morrow joined the Communist League of America in 1933.

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Felix Morrow later worked at Beacon Press, a publisher based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Felix Morrow was survived by two daughters, a son, and two grandchildren.

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Felix Morrow lost another son to a car accident in 1969.