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Malcolm X — Part 28
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APPENDIX
PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY,
PROGRESSIVE LABOR MOVEMENT,
"PROGRESSIVE LABOR" A
A source advised on July 2, 1962, that Progressive.
Labor groups held a conference in New York City on July 1,
1962, where MILTON ROSEN acted as chairman. He read a
statement at this conference setting forth their intention
to form a new Marxist-Leninist party in the United States.
ROSEN stated that a more formal organization was necessary,
one which would provide a framework for all who wanted to
Join in a united effort to build an American vanguard. The
forces of this new organization are to consolidate all
existing forces around Progressive Labor and organize
additional forces; expand and improve political activities;
win additional forces to an outlook of Marxism-Leninism and
increase the open advocacy of socialism; develop a significant
Marxist-Leninist program for the new party; and organize a
collective organization of leaders and members.
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"The Worker," an east coast communist
newspaper, issue of January 7, 1962,
Page Ten, Column Three, reported the
expulsion of MILTON ROSEN, former Labor
Secretary of the New York State Communist
Party, from the Communist Party, United
States of America.
A second and third source advised in February, 1963,
that this 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, 1964, that
the Progressive Labor Movement follows, supports, and is
politically orientated toward the Communist 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 announeed that the Progressive Labor
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