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white radical youth movement.
ally and. in the area of lcsdershfp, the May Day Movement was in serious
but iittle in tRe way of new ideas was prtscn*d.
The meeting itself
was unrepresentative in4hat at leaet one third w e r e homosexuals, all
hut six were white, and vcry few-werc studonts. It is further Davidsan's
view that criticd'to the May Day future w a s the absence at Atlanta of
several of its key leaders of spring protest activities.. Renniz bavis,
the generally recognized nBtional* May Day leader, and his chief lieuten-
ant, John Ftoines. were not in attendance and their virtual boycott of
Chid meeting leads W speculation that planb are under way to simply let
the organization die out.
Davidson's view was tbat organiaation-
. trouble. Not only was the conference hamstrung k p e a t c d l y by anarchism,
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Although the date has'not been set, i t is preeently planned that
another meeting'of the May Day Collectives will b.e held in New York in
September.
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For practical purposes the meaninE of the May Day Conference,
fiasco at Atlanta indicates ot this time that disruptive activities staacd
in Washington last May third will probably not rc-occur this fall. It
can be expected that the May Day Collective enthusiasnr will not be
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sustained without the'charisma of Rcnnie Davis and others. Other factors,
such as a reduction in even a'semblance of national direction as well as
planning and implementation being left to regional collectives, strongly
indicate not only a lack of strategy but a lack-of intention to stage another
May third.
Plans of the Sqcialist Workers P a r t y dominated National Coalition
are also not yet firm for fall. It seems at this point, however, that they,
too, wili not attempt to match their success o f last spring in one giant
assembly but rather will elect to stage more modest antiwar demonstra-
tions ib a number of locations next time. In short, the present signal
is for the p r e s s u r e tebe off WashinEton this autumn.
It is believed that the next several months will also see sonic
drift in-radical activitics away f r o m the Vietnamese War.
iated'tadical leftists, as well as the Communist Party USA dominated
Peaplc's Goalition fnr Peace and Justice and tho pro-Maoist Ptogrcssive
Labor Party, alread?y adhere to a multi-issue tactic. As the war dies out,
the Trotskyite Soclalirt Workers P a r t y will be faced with either a shift
to other radical cause6 celebre o r face extinction. It is quite likely that .
the Trotskyites, as the w a r continues to wind down, will jump o n the
President's reccntly-implemented economic e l i c y in order to t r y oncc
Tlrc unaffil-
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