November 24 is the 25th anniversary of the death of Jean Brust (1921-1997), a founding member of the Workers League, the predecessor of the Socialist Equality Party in the United States, and a leading figure in the world Trotskyist movement. Jean died in 1997 after more than five decades building the international revolutionary movement of the working class. To mark the 100th anniversary of her birth last year, the World Socialist Web Site published an exhibit featuring essays on her life and political significance.
100 years since the birth of Jean Brust, Trotskyist and fighter for the working class
August 31, 2021 marks 100 years since the birth of Jean Brust, a leading figure in the Trotskyist movement whose legacy lives on in the work of the US Socialist Equality Party and the entire International Committee of the Fourth International.
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Reminiscences of Jean Brust 100 years since her birth
Steven Brust is the son of veteran Trotskyists and founding members of the Workers League, Jean and Bill Brust. August 31 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jean Brust, who died on November 24, 1997.
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Cynthia Brust Moore (1944-2017): A steadfast supporter of the Trotskyist movement
Cynthia was the daughter of Bill and Jean Brust, who joined the revolutionary movement in the 1930s and were founding members of the Workers League, predecessor organization of the Socialist Equality Party.
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A remembrance of veteran Trotskyist Bill Brust, twenty-five years after his death
Today marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of veteran Trotskyist Bill Brust, whose political struggle as a revolutionary socialist spanned 53 years.
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