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  1. Juliet Stuart Poyntz (originalmente ''Points''; 25 de noviembre de 1886 - 1937) fue una comunista estadounidense y espía al servicio de la inteligencia de la Unión Soviética. Como estudiante y profesora universitaria se entregó a muchas causas radicales y se convirtió en una de las fundadoras del Partido Comunista de los Estados Unidos ...

  2. Juliet Stuart Poyntz (originally 'Points') (25 November 1886 – c. 1937) was an American suffragist, trade unionist and communist spy. As a student and university teacher, Poyntz espoused many radical causes and went on to become a co-founder of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA).

  3. It is believed that Poyntz was murdered by the OGPU to silence her. Several people confessed to killing her after her disappearance, but no one was ever charged. She was declared legally dead in October 1944 and her estate was given to her sister, her sole surviving relative.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Today the name Juliet Stuart Poyntz remains generally unknown. Denise M. Lynn introduces her to current readers, demonstrating that not all forgotten figures were insignificant. Poyntz played an important role in both radical history and women's history.

  5. Juliet Stuart Poyntz mysteriously disappeared from Central Park in Manhattan on the evening of June 3, 1937. She was a well-known sufragist, uni‐onist, and worker for the Communist Party in the United States (CPUSA).

  6. 14 de jun. de 2021 · Poyntz was a suffragist, radical feminist, union organizer, and early leader of the Communist Party USA. She spent her life with the International Ladies Garment Workers...

  7. Sometime in the spring of 1937, telephone operators at the American Woman’s Association Clubhouse at 353 West 57th Street in Manhattan began noticing that a man with a deep, German-sounding voice was calling daily for a resident named Juliet Stuart Poyntz. Poyntz was by all accounts a good resident.