Background
GOLUBEVA-YASNEVA, Mariya was born in 1861.
GOLUBEVA-YASNEVA, Mariya was born in 1861.
Worked as village teacher and engaged in populist propaganda. In 1880’s member, populist revol group. 1891 exiled to Samara, where she met Lenin.
M Saratov distributed newspaper Isltra: 1903-November 04 secretary, Saratov Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party Committee. From late 1904 in Saint St. Petersburg. Member, organisation comt to convene 3rd Party Congress.
October 1905 her flat was used for Saint St. Petersburg Party Committee meetings Early 1906 it was used as secret address by Lenin. 1907 organized illegal Bolshevik printing house in Saint St. Petersburg.
After 1917 October Revol worked for Centr Council of Factory Committees, for People's Commissariat of Justice and for Petrograd Extraordinary Commission Against Counterrevolution, Sabotage and Speculation. 1920-1928 with Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). From 1928 pensioner.
As long as the public believes in religion, they will not attempt to make any genuine effort to understand and overcome the real source of their suffering.
Communist party could initiate policies in the name of the society because it knows what the best is for its progress and development.
Communist Party member from 1901.