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  1. Victor Jeremy Jerome (1896–1965) was an American communist writer and editor based in New York City. He is best remembered as a Marxist cultural essayist and as the long-time editor of The Communist, later known as Political Affairs, the theoretical journal of the Communist Party USA.

  2. V. J. Jerome. Born in a Polish ghetto, Victor Jeremy Jerome subsequently moved to London and from there came to New York. He joined the Communist Party in 1927 and in 1937 he became chairman of the U.S. Communist Party’s Cultural Commission and also began editing The Communist, which later became Political Affairs, the party's chief political ...

  3. CREATOR: Jerome, V. J. (Victor Jeremy), 1896-1965 TITLE: Victor Jeremy Jerome papers DATES: 1923-1967 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 16.25 linear feet LANGUAGE: English SUMMARY: Correspondence, writings, research notes, biographical material, obituaries and eulogies, and other personal and family papers of Victor J. Jerome,

  4. Victor Jeremy Jerome, writer, editor, and chairman of the Communist Party's Cultural Commission, was born Jerome Isaac Romain in Strykov, Poland, in 1896. Shortly after his birth, his parents migrated to England, leaving Jerome with relatives in Poland.

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  6. Victor J. Jerome: American communist, writer, political activist; member of the American Communist Party (1924-1965), rising in the 1930s to Cultural Commissioner; editor of The Communist (later Political Affairs) from 1935-1955; co-defendant in the 1952 Foley Square Trials as a violator of the Smith Act (U.S. 1940); journalist and author

  7. Research Materials and Writings includes Jerome's nonfiction and fiction writings and his research materials. The nonfiction writings consists of his newspaper articles; his newspaper column "Questions from the People"; drafts, copies and reviews of his political and cultural essays.