- Lyman Paine
George Lyman Paine, Jr. (
November 16 ,1901 –July 1 ,1978 ), known as Lyman Paine, was an architect andradical left activist. He is known for his work with theCorrespondence Publishing Committee with his wifeFreddy Paine , and was closely associated withGrace Lee Boggs .Paine was born in
New York City in 1901. His father George Lyman Paine, Sr. was an Episcopal priest and a Christian Socialist, the son of philanthropist Robert Treat Paine. After graduating fromHarvard University in 1922, G. Lyman Jr. became an architect. He married Ruth Forbes of the distinguishedForbes family in 1926. They were divorced in 1934.In the mid-1930s, Lyman became active in Marxist politics. While working for the
New York City Housing Authority , Lyman met Frances "Freddy" Drake (1912-1999), whom he married in 1939. Lyman and Freddy Paine were early members of theJohnson-Forest Tendency , a group within the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party which includedGrace Lee Boggs and her husband James Boggs. The Johnson-Forest group split from the Trotskyist left at the beginning of the 1950s, setting up theCorrespondence Publishing Committee which produced the newspaper "Correspondence". When Johnson-Forest founderC. L. R. James left the group in 1962, the Paines remained with the Committee and the Boggses.By his first wife, Lyman Paine was the father of two sons, Cameron and Michael. Michael's wife
Ruth Paine befriended the wife ofLee Harvey Oswald , and both Michael and Ruth testified before theWarren Commission after the assassination of President Kennedy.Lyman Paine died in 1978 and Freddy Paine in 1999. Both are buried on
Sutton Island ,Maine where they had summered for many years.References
* [http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/collections/hefa_1439.htm Finding aid] for the Frances D. & G. Lyman Paine Collection at the Reuther Library of
Wayne State University
* [http://histclo.usanethosting.com/chron/c1900.html Short biography] at [http://histclo.usanethosting.com/ Historical Boy's Clothing]
* [http://aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh23/pdf/WH23_CE_1830.pdf Warren Commission Exhibit 1830] (pdf)
* [http://www.boggscenter.org/ Website] of the Boggs Center
* [http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/page.php?id=596 History] of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Dorchester, Mass., at [http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org Dorchester Atheneum]
*" [http://www.cranberryisles.com/sutton.html The Cemetery on Sutton Island, Maine] " at cranberryisles.com
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