Sue Koritz
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Sara Sue Koritz is a Boston, Massachusetts activist and mother of Richard Koritz.
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Blacklisted husband
In the summer of 1955, Sara Sue Koritz and her comrade Mary Walsh Carlson took their four children to the Massachusetts State House to protest to Governor Christian Herter the blacklisting of their husbands which prevented these two men from earning a living for their families.[1]
Massachusetts May Day
In May 1995 the Communist Party USA newspaper Peoples Weekly World published a May Day supplement. Included was a page offering May Day greetings to Massachusetts Communists Lew Johnson, Laura Ross, and Ann Timpson. Endorsers of the greeting included Sue Koritz.[2]
Anne Burlak Timpson Labor Forum
The Anne Burlak Timpson Labor Forum is a creation of the Massachusetts Communist Party USA. It was established in honor of party member Anne Burlak Timpson, who died in 2002.
Founding Committee members were;[3]
- Gary Dotterman
- Tess Ewing
- Sara Sue Koritz
- Judith LeBlanc
- Scott Molloy
- Kathleen Banks Nutter
- Rev. David Carl Olson
- Pat Reeve
- Laura Ross
- Tillyruth Teixeira
- William Timpson
- Kathryn Timpson Wright
References
- ↑ Open media Boston, Two Brave Working Class Women Tested in a Time of Trial and Tribulation, Mar-03-11
- ↑ PWW May 6, 1995 May Day Supplement page D
- ↑ BURLAK TIMPSON LABOR FORUM AND RED FLAME AWARD home page, accessed March 8, 2011

