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American Friends Service Committee — Part 6

135 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Mar 26, 1955 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: American Friends Service Committee · 131 pages OCR'd
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PROGRESSIVE LABOR MOVEMENT, aka Progressive Labor Farty 'Wrrogressive Labor! . : ae hd oo . fils oS othe Worker", an East Coast Comaunist newspaper, issue of January 1, - 1962, page 10, column 3, reported the expulsion of Milton Rosen, former Labor Secre~. = tary of the New York State Communist Party, United States of America, ~ = . A second and third source advised in February, 1963 that thia new. _-- Marxist-Leninist party had not yet been organized on a formal basis, but that Progressive Labor groups had been formed in several localities in line with the proposals of Milton Rosen. The sources advised as of February, 1963, that the leaders of this group were referring to it as the Progressive Labor Movement. , A fourth source advised on March 15, 196, that the Progressive Labor Movement follows, supports and is politically orientated toward the Comtunist Party line of Red China rather than that of the Soviet Union. A fifth source advised on March 28, 1964, that at a Progressive Labor: Movement meeting held in New York City on that date, it was announced that the Progressive Labor Movement would try to hod a national convention in New York City _ dn Septenber, 1964, to organize the Preg-e:s.ve Labor Movement on a more formal ‘'- basis into a | Progressive Labor Party. The fifth source also advirei whut the Pr ogressive Labor Movement pub- lishes a monthly magazine called "Progress:.ve Leber and also a quarterly theoretical publication called the "Marxist-Leninist Quarter The source also advised that . gtarting June 1, 1964, the Progressive labor No. -enent would start publishing a weekly newspaper in Hew Tork City. ; . 4 a f "the March, 1964 issue of "Frog: rassive Lator" sets forth that it is pub ‘Lshed monthly by the Progressive LAbor Gonpany, Genrral Post Office Box 808, Brooklyn an New ( Torke PO . . Oe —_ |
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