- Andrew Biemiller
Andrew John Biemiller (
July 23 ,1906 inSandusky, Ohio -April 3 ,1982 inBethesda, Maryland ) was a prominent leader ofAmerican liberalism in the 20th century.After graduating from
Cornell University in 1926, Biemiller became active in theSocialist Party of America and was a key leader of its "militant" faction, which favored unity of action with theCommunist Party USA . In 1932 he went toMilwaukee to work for the Socialist mayor of that city,Daniel Hoan . In 1936 he was elected to theWisconsin State Assembly as a Socialist, caucusing with the majority Progressive Party who elected him speaker, making him the only minor party speaker of a state legislature in the 20th century.Biemiller resigned from the Socialist Party when they supported the efforts of
Philip La Follette to form a new national party, whom he regarded as afascist , thus still at that late a date acting in concert with the Communist Party line. He was then elected as a Democrat to congress in 1944, defeated for re-election in 1946 but re-elected again in 1948. During this period Biemiller joined most of the other former Socialist "militants" in helping to foundAmericans for Democratic Action . He also reportedly ghost wrote the famous speech ofHubert Humphrey calling for a strong civil rights plank at the1948 Democratic National Convention .After serving in Congress, Biemiller served until his death as the chief lobbyist for the
AFL-CIO .External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000448 Congressional Biography]
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