Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Joseph_Zuken> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 74 of
74
with 100 triples per page.
- Joseph_Zuken abstract "Joseph (Joe) Zuken (December 12, 1912 – March 24, 1986) was a popular Communist politician in Winnipeg and the longest serving elected Communist party politician in North America.Joe Zuken's family immigrated to Canada from the Ukraine when he was still an infant. Raised in a secular Jewish environment in Winnipeg's working class North End he was educated at a secular Yiddish school in a socialist environment. He joined the Communist Party of Canada as a young lawyer and intervened in struggles for workers rights and in anti-fascist movements during the Great Depression. Prior to the Second World War Zuken was connected with theatre in the city, both on-stage as an actor and off-stage, including an attempt to put on Eight Men Speak in a Winnipeg theatre. As a lawyer he defended the party and left wing trade unions in court against state repression and later established a legal clinic to give poor people access to legal representation.In 1941 Zuken was elected to Winnipeg's school board and was one of the few Communists to win re-election through the Cold War. He fought for the establishment of kindergartens, free textbooks, and higher salaries for teachers. After serving on the school board for twenty years he was elected, in 1961, to Winnipeg's city council on behalf of the North End ward which had been represented since the 1930s by fellow Communist Jacob Penner. As an alderman he fought for public housing, public hospitals and rights for the poor.Although Zuken's membership in the Communist Party was controversial, he was respected by politicians across the political spectrum for both his intelligence and his political commitment. In early 1969, he won the unanimous support of his colleagues on city council for changes to Winnipeg's Tenant Act. The reforms included the establishment of a landlord/tenant review board, restrictions on eviction notices, and improvements to the privacy rights of tenants.In 1979 Zuken unsuccessfully ran for Mayor of Winnipeg and won 18% of the vote. He remained an alderman until his retirement in 1983 due to poor health. Though a loyal member of the Communist Party he expressed public criticisms of the Soviet Union in the 1970s for its restrictions on Jewish emigration and official anti-semitism in Poland in the late 1960s.Zuken's older brother, William Ross (Cecil Zuken), was also an active Communist politician, and served as leader of the Communist Party in Manitoba from 1948 to 1981.".
- Joseph_Zuken thumbnail Rosshousemuseum.jpg?width=300.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageExternalLink a61.shtml.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageExternalLink Zuken.htm.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageID "810794".
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageLength "4196".
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageRevisionID "703475473".
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Alderman.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Antisemitism.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Board_of_education.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:1912_births.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:1986_deaths.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communist_Party_of_Canada_(Manitoba)_politicians.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_Canadian_politicians.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_socialists.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor-Progressive_Party_candidates_in_the_1945_Canadian_federal_election.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor-Progressive_Party_candidates_in_the_1949_Canadian_federal_election.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Labor-Progressive_Party_candidates_in_the_1953_Canadian_federal_election.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Winnipeg_city_councillors.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink City_council.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Canada.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Canada_(Manitoba).
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Eight_Men_Speak.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Fascism.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Great_Depression.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Penner.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Kindergarten.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Lawyer.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Legal_clinic.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Mayor.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Results_of_mayoral_elections_in_Winnipeg.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Socialism.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Theatre.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Trade_union.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink William_Cecil_Ross.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Winnipeg.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Working_class.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLink File:Rosshousemuseum.jpg.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joseph Zuken".
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Joseph_Zuken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:1912_births.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:1986_deaths.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Communist_Party_of_Canada_(Manitoba)_politicians.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Jewish_Canadian_politicians.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Jewish_socialists.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Labor-Progressive_Party_candidates_in_the_1945_Canadian_federal_election.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Labor-Progressive_Party_candidates_in_the_1949_Canadian_federal_election.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Labor-Progressive_Party_candidates_in_the_1953_Canadian_federal_election.
- Joseph_Zuken subject Category:Winnipeg_city_councillors.
- Joseph_Zuken hypernym Politician.
- Joseph_Zuken type Person.
- Joseph_Zuken type Politician.
- Joseph_Zuken type Activist.
- Joseph_Zuken type Politician.
- Joseph_Zuken type Thing.
- Joseph_Zuken comment "Joseph (Joe) Zuken (December 12, 1912 – March 24, 1986) was a popular Communist politician in Winnipeg and the longest serving elected Communist party politician in North America.Joe Zuken's family immigrated to Canada from the Ukraine when he was still an infant. Raised in a secular Jewish environment in Winnipeg's working class North End he was educated at a secular Yiddish school in a socialist environment.".
- Joseph_Zuken label "Joseph Zuken".
- Joseph_Zuken sameAs Q6288154.
- Joseph_Zuken sameAs m.03dn7p.
- Joseph_Zuken sameAs Q6288154.
- Joseph_Zuken wasDerivedFrom Joseph_Zuken?oldid=703475473.
- Joseph_Zuken depiction Rosshousemuseum.jpg.
- Joseph_Zuken isPrimaryTopicOf Joseph_Zuken.