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Charles "Red Flag" Taylor c. 1918[1]

Charles E. Taylor, also known as "Red Flag" Taylor, "Red Flag Charlie" and Charley Taylor, was an American politician, editor, orator, who served as a member of the Montana State Senate from January 5, 1925 to March 9, 1925, from January 3, 1927 to March 5, 1927, and from January 7, 1929 to March 13, 1929.[2] Taylor started off as an editor of The Producers News which was a popular farmer-labor newspaper in Plentywood.[3] He joined the Communist Party of the United States of America in 1922 but kept it a secret from the public.

During the early 1920s, Montana was affected by droughts which had farmers lose about 2 million acres of land in 11,000 farms which was about 20% of all farm land in Montana.[4] The first communist to be elected during this time (and in the United States as a whole) was Rodney Salisbury who was an early follower of Taylor, who became Sheriff of Sheridan County from 1922 to 1928 due to Taylor's support. Taylor thought Salisbury was “an extremist and kind of a Wobbly type.”[3]

There was a rumor that that at about 5:45 AM on November 30, 1926, Salisbury, along with three other people, robbed the Treasurers Office getting away with $116,579.25 ($1,954,823.26 as of December 2022) in order to fund socialist activities,[1][3][5] this rumor caused Salisbury to lose the 1928 election. On January 5, 1925, Taylor was elected to the Montana Senate.

During his later years as a politician, his advocacy of the Communist Party contributed towards his political decline. When he was first elected as Farmer-Labor ticket to the Montana State Senate[6][7] most people did not know he was a communist.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b McDonald, Verlaine Stoner (2010). The Red Corner: The Rise and Fall of Communism in Northeastern Montana. Montana Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-9759196-7-5.
  • ^ Dyson, Lowell K. (1972). "The Red Peasant International in America". The Journal of American History. 58 (4): 958–973. doi:10.2307/1917853. ISSN 0021-8723. JSTOR 1917853.
  • ^ a b c "Rodney Salisbury (1888-1938)".
  • ^ "This is Montana". www.umt.edu. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  • ^ "NATIONAL SURETY CO. v. SHERIDAN COUNTY, 33 F.2d 473 | 9th Cir., Judgment, Law, casemine.com". casemine.com. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  • ^ "H-Net Discussion Networks". lists.h-net.org. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  • ^ "Charles E. Taylor". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-02-13.

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