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Name
  
Lement Harris

Died
  
September 21, 2002


Parents
  
John Francis Harris

Education
  
Harvard University

Lement Harris Interview with Lement Harris for The Great Depression Pilot

Born
  
March 1, 1904 (
1904-03-01
)

Books
  
Harold M. Ware, 1890-1935, Agricultural Pioneer, U.S.A. and U.S.S.R., My Tale of Two Worlds

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Lement Upham "Lem" Harris (March 1, 1904 – 21 September 2002) was a member of the American Communist Party.

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Biography

Lement U. Harris, known to his friends as "Lem," was the son of John Francis Harris (c. 1875–1941), the founder of the Wall Street brokerage firm of Harris, Winthrop, and Company. He graduated from Harvard University in 1926.

Harris went to work on a farm in Pennsylvania for three years. He was invited to Russia by Harold Ware, one of the American Communist Party's leading agricultural experts. He returned to the United States convinced that the Soviet system was superior to the West. Once back in the United States he conducted a nine-month survey of life in rural agricultural America. They published their results in The American Farmer. Harris then joined the Communist Party, and remained a member until his death on September 21, 2002.

Lem Harris' papers reside at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.

References

Lement Harris Wikipedia