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In New York, they formed the Liberal Party as an explicit alternative to the Communist-controlled American Labor Party, which was part of the Progressive Pa rty.
Obama a 'Reaganite'? It Just Might Work Joshua Muravchik 2011
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In her later years she took an active role in the American Labor Party.
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Bellanca was also involved in politics and helped found the American Labor Party (ALP) in 1936.
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In New York, the American Labor Party purged its leftists and became the toothless Liberal Party.
Terry Curtis Fox: The New McCarthyism, Just Like the Old McCarthyism 2009
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David Zwerdling, the American Labor Party candidate for Assembly in the 4th A.D., Manhattan, is holding a banner bearing the legend: "We Want No Ghettoes in New York."
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Chevat converses with three Jewish women activists then in their 80s: literary critic and American Labor Party officer Annette Rubinstein, civil rights and anti-Vietnam War activist Beatrice (Bd) Magdoff, and social worker Sherry (Elizabeth) Most, who was also active in the anti-Vietnam War movement.
Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America. 2009
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This page describes the splinter groups that resulted from the takeover of the American Labor Party by communists, the takeover of the Socialist Party of America by “right-wing social democrats,” and the takeover of Students for a Democratic Society by the Progressive LaborParty.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Christian Legal Society v. Martinez 2009
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Morley maintained her militant political activism for the rest of her life, running for Lieutenant Governor on the American Labor Party ticket in 1954.
Female Critics Groups Weigh In on Awards Melissa Silverstein 2008
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Formed in the 1940s by the Congress of Industrial Organizations CIO, the American Labor Party rose to prominence in New York.
Archive 2007-06-01 Steve Perez 2007
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Formed in the 1940s by the Congress of Industrial Organizations CIO, the American Labor Party rose to prominence in New York.
Today's Reading: Rise and Fall of the CIO–ALP Steve Perez 2007
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