Fred C. Ellis (5 June 1885 – 10 June 1965) was an American editorial cartoonist. He is best remembered as one of the leading radical artists of the 1920s and 1930s as an artist for various publications of the Communist Party, USA (CPUSA), including stints on the staff of the CPUSA's daily newspaper. (From Wikipedia) More about Fred Ellis:
Associated authors:
- Gropper, William, 1897-1977
- Bales, Hay
- Gellert, Hugo, 1892-1985
- Becker, Maurice, 1889-1975
- Suvanto, K. A.
- Minor, Robert, 1884-1952
| | Books by Fred Ellis: Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965: 1929 Red Cartoons, Reprinted From The Daily Worker (New York: Comprodaily Pub. Co., c1929), also by Jacob Burck, ed. by Sender Garlin, contrib. by Joseph Freeman (HTML at marxists.org) Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965: The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti in Cartoons from The Daily Worker (New York: Daily Worker Pub. Co., c1927), contrib. by Joseph Freeman Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965: Red Cartoons From the Daily Worker, 1928 (New York: Daily Worker, c1928), also by Jacob Burck, William Siegel, William Gropper, Don Brown, Hay Bales, Hugo Gellert, Maurice Becker, and K. A. Suvanto, ed. by Walt Carmon, contrib. by Robert Minor (HTML at marxists.org) Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965: Red Cartoons From the Daily Worker, the Workers Monthly and the Liberator: Communist Publications (Chicago: Daily Worker Pub. Co., c1926), also by Maurice Becker, Lydia Gibson, Williams S. Fanning, Hay Bales, Juanita Preval, Robert Minor, William Gropper, Clive R. Weed, G. Piccoli, K. A. Suvanto, Art Young, Adolf Dehn, Hugo Gellert, A. L. Pollock, F. Kluge, and O. R. Zimmerman, ed. by Walt Carmon, contrib. by Michael Gold Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965: Red Cartoons of 1927, From the Daily Worker and the Workers Monthly (Chicago and New York: Daily Worker Pub. Co., c1927), also by Lydia Gibson, A. Jerger, Maurice Becker, Henry Glintenkamp, La Grace, Robert Minor, William Gropper, Vose, Joseph Vavak, K. A. Suvanto, Art Young, Adolf Dehn, Hay Bales, Hugo Gellert, G. Silzer, and O. R. Zimmerman, ed. by Walt Carmon, contrib. by V. F. Calverton Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965, illust.: Why Every Miner Should Be a Communist: The Workers (Communist) Party: What It Is, What It Stands For, Why Every Miner Should Join (New York: Workers Library Publishers, ca. 1928), by John Pepper (multiple formats at archive.org)
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