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One of the main explanations for Manhattan's political and cultural condition might be that it is home to the national Communist Party headquarters, which was located on 23 West 26th Street. In August 1960, the Party's National Executive Committee held a high-level conference in New York City where Daniel Rubin, the National Youth Secretary, advocated the holding of a national youth conference, to establish a new Marxist youth group. To this end, Rubin made an extended tour of the college campuses. Out of this effort, the party's program for speaking at colleges was born. This program became the party's major weapon for achieving its "new look" and respectability. The first person to speak at the campuses was Rubin himself. Then Herbert Aptheker. Then Hyman Lumer, Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., Carl Winter, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and James Jackson, all of them top officials for the Party. They were careful at first not to identify themselves publicly as communist officials, with Rubin presenting ...