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William L. Patterson
American leader in the Communist Party and head of the International Labor Defense

William L. Patterson

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American leader in the Communist Party and head of the International Labor Defense
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5 March 1980 (aged 88 years)
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88 years
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Louise Thompson Patterson
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William L. Patterson (August 27, 1891 – March 5, 1980) was an African-American leader in the Communist Party USA and head of the International Labor Defense, a group that offered legal representation to communists, trade unionists, and African Americans in cases involving issues of political or racial persecution.
On August 22, 1927, he was among the 156 persons arrested for protesting the execution of immigrants Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who were anarchists.
Patterson was active in the Civil Rights Congress, which succeeded the ILD. In 1951 he presented the document, We Charge Genocide, to the United Nations, charging the U.S. federal government with complicity in genocide for failing to pass legislation or prosecute persons responsible for lynching in the United States, of which most of the victims were black men.

Biography

In 1911 Patterson was the first African-American graduate of Tamalpais High School, in Mill Valley, California. In the yearbook, his stated ambition was "to be a second Booker T. Washington."

Patterson became involved in leftist politics after earning his law degree. He joined protests in Boston against the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, immigrant anarchists convicted of subversion. He joined the Communist Party USA for a period. Through that, he became head of the International Labor Defense, an organization to represent leftists and African Americans seeking justice in the United States.

Marriage and family

He married Louise Thompson in the 1930s. A writer, she had a long association with the poet Langston Hughes, and they collaborated on a proposal for a documentary about Harlem culture.

Patterson died in 1980.

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