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United States journalist who reported on the October Revolution from Petrograd in 1917; founded the Communist Labor Party in America in 1919; is buried in the Kremlin in Moscow (1887-1920)
Source: WordNetI kept trying to stress that - "Hang on, we're be-bop guys, we're down in the alley on 57th Street. We're not in there with John Reed and "Ten Days That Shook the World." We'd be in the alley with (Charlie) Parker shooting up junk. That's where we were at really. Joe Strummer
His attorney says John Reed, charged with killing Monique Patenaude and Patrick Shunn, will testify. Source: Internet
I was afforded the opportunity to handle publicity when Maine officials went to Fenway Park on Maine Day, and when Governor John Reed went to New York City for the opening of No Strings. Source: Internet
John Reed knew the logging roads, ravines and creeks seldom seen by anyone but locals and hunters. Source: Internet
When resolved, we then get the theme of madness, also common in Gothic fiction, as is the motif of two characters, John Reed and Bertha Mason, who commit suicide. Source: Internet
This book detailed Wright's involvement with the John Reed Clubs and the Communist Party, which he left in 1942. Source: Internet