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On November 18, Marcel Cachin, leader of the French Communist Party, marked 49 years of activism for the proletariat, starting in 1890 with Jules Guesde, as a minority leader in the United Socialist Party, and co-founding the Communist Party in 1920. L'Humanité issued a special supplement amid demonstrations.
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OF WORKERS 40 YEARS
PARIS.-On the eighteenth of November Comrade Marcel Cachin, the leader of the French Communist Party completed 49 years of activity in the service of the French and of the international proletariat. Comrade Cachin joined the socialist movement in 1890 under Jules Guesde. He fought in the ranks of the United Socialist Party as a minority leader, and in 1920 he was one of the prime movers in the foundation of the French Communist Party.
L'Humanité published a special "Marcel Cachin 40 Years Supplement." Meetings, demonstrations and
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Marcel Cachin completed 49 years of activity in the service of the French and international proletariat, having joined the socialist movement in 1890 under Jules Guesde, fought as a minority leader in the United Socialist Party, and helped found the French Communist Party in 1920. L'Humanité published a special supplement, with meetings and demonstrations.