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The Workers World Party (WWP) is a Marxist–Leninist communist party founded in 1959 by a group led by Sam Marcy.[3][better source needed] WWP members are sometimes called Marcyites. Marcy and his followers split from the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in 1958 over a series of long-standing differences, among them their support for Henry A. Wallace's Progressive Party in 1948, their view of People's Republic of China as a workers' state, and their defense of the 1956 Soviet intervention in Hungary, some of which the SWP opposed.[4][5][6]

Workers World Party
First SecretaryLarry Holmes
Founded1959; 65 years ago (1959)
Split fromSocialist Workers Party
Headquarters121 W. 27th St. Suite 404.
New York City, New York 10001
NewspaperWorkers World
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
Colors  Red
Website
workers.org
WWP and FRSO protesters at Disrupt J20

History edit

 
Members staffing a WWP information booth at Occupy Wall Street, October 2011

The WWP had its origins in the Global Class War Tendency, led by Sam Marcy and Vincent Copeland, within the SWP. This group crystallized during the 1948 presidential election when they urged the SWP to back Henry Wallace's Progressive Party campaign, rather than field their own candidates. Throughout the 1950s, the Global Class War Tendency expressed positions at odds with official SWP policy, categorizing the Korean War as a class, rather than imperialist, conflict; support of the People's Republic of China as a workers' state, if not necessarily supporting the Mao Zedong leadership; and supporting the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution by the Soviet Union in 1956.[7]

The Global Class War Tendency left the SWP in early 1959. Although they would later abandon Trotskyism,[citation needed] in their International Workers Day issue (no. 3) of their new periodical the group proclaimed: "We are THE Trotskyists. We stand 100% with all the principled positions of Leon Trotsky, the most revolutionary communist since Lenin". The nascent group appears to have organized as the Workers World Party by February 1960.[8] At its inception, the WWP was concentrated among the working class in Buffalo, Youngstown, Seattle and New York. A youth organization, first known as the Anti-Fascist Youth Committee and later as Youth Against War and Fascism (YAWF), was created in April 1962.[9]

The WWP began publishing Workers World in 1959. The newspaper has been a weekly since 1974.

From the beginning, the WWP and YAWF concentrated their energies on street demonstrations. Early campaigns focused on support of Patrice Lumumba, opposition to the House Un-American Activities Committee and against racial discrimination in housing. They conducted the first protest against American involvement in Vietnam on August 2, 1962.[10] Their opposition to the war also included the tactics of "draft resistance" and "GI resistance". After organizing demonstrations at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in support of a soldier being tried for possessing anti-war literature, they founded the American Servicemen's Union, intended to be a mass organization of American soldiers. However, the group was completely dominated by the WWP and YAWF.[11]

During the late 1960s and 1970s, the party was involved in protests other causes, including "defen[se] of the heroic black uprisings in Watts, Newark, Detroit, Harlem" and women's liberation. During the Attica Prison riot, the rioters requested YAWF member Tom Soto to present their grievances for them. The WWP was most successful in organizing demonstrations in support of desegregation "busing" in the Boston schools in 1975. Nearly 30,000 people attended the Boston March Against Racism which they had organized. During the 1970s, they also attempted to begin work inside organized labor, but apparently were not very successful.[12]

In 1980, the WWP began to participate in electoral politics, naming a presidential ticket as well as candidates for New York Senate, congressional and state legislature seats. In California, they ran their candidate Deirdre Griswold in the primary for the Peace and Freedom Party nomination. They came in last with 1,232 votes out of 9,092. In 1984, the WWP supported Jesse Jackson's bid for the Democratic nomination, but when he lost in the primaries they nominated their own presidential ticket, along with a handful of congressional and legislative nominees.[13]

Splits edit

In 1968, the WWP absorbed a small faction of the Spartacist League that had worked with it in the Coalition for an Anti-Imperialist Movement called the Revolutionary Communist League (Internationalist). This group left the WWP in 1971 as the New York Revolutionary Committee. The NYRC's newspaper provided rare details about the internal functioning of the group that have subsequently been used by scholars as a primary source. The NYRC later reconstituted as the Revolutionary Communist League (Internationalist).[14]

In 2004, the WWP suffered its most serious split when the San Francisco branch and some other members left to form the Party for Socialism and Liberation.[15][16]

In July 2018, the WWP experienced another schism in which one of its oldest branches, the Detroit branch, resigned from the organization along with several other branches to form the Communist Workers League.[17][better source needed]

Associated organizations edit

The WWP has organized, directed or participated in many coalition organizations for various causes, typically anti-imperialist in nature.

The International Action Center, which counts many WWP members as leading activists, founded the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) coalition shortly after the September 11 attacks in 2001 and has run the All People's Congress (APC). The APC and the IAC in particular share a large degree of overlap in their memberships with cadre in the WWP.

In 2004, a youth group close to the WWP called Fight Imperialism Stand Together (FIST) was founded.[citation needed] In 2017, the FIST website shut down.[18]

Ideology edit

The WWP describes itself as a party that has since its founding "supported the struggles of all oppressed peoples". It has recognized the right of nations to self-determination, including the nationally oppressed peoples inside the United States. It supports affirmative action as necessary in the fight for equality and it opposes all forms of racism and religious bigotry.[citation needed]

The WWP and its affiliate Youth Against War and Fascism (YAWF) were known for their consistent defense of the Black Panthers, the Weather Underground, the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Puerto Rican Independence movement.[citation needed]

North Korea edit

The WWP has maintained a position of supporting the government of North Korea. Through its Vietnam-era front organization, the American Servicemen's Union (ASU), the party endorsed a 1971 statement of support for that government. The statement was read on North Korea's international radio station by visiting ASU delegate Andy Stapp.[19][better source needed] In 1994, Sam Marcy sent a letter to Kim Jong Il expressing his condolences on behalf of the WWP on the death of his father Kim Il Sung, calling him a great leader and comrade in the international communist movement.[20] Its later front groups, IAC and formerly International A.N.S.W.E.R., have also demonstrated in support of North Korea.[21]

Iraq edit

When the WWP was playing a role in organizing anti-war protests before the invasion of Iraq in 2003, many newspapers and TV shows attacked the WWP for supporting Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.[22][23][24]

Belarus edit

The WWP signalized support of Alexander Lukashenko during the Belarusian protests in 2020. They accused the protest movement of being "counterrevolutionary" and supported by the "fascist Maidan movement and the U.S. imperialism", while praising President Lukashenko for maintaining some socialist-oriented politics, rejection of privatization and keeping the Soviet state symbols.[25][26][better source needed]

Election results edit

The WWP has participated in presidential election campaigns since the 1980 election, though its effectiveness in this area is limited as it has not been able to get on the ballots of many states. The party also has run some campaigns for other offices. One of the most successful was in 1990, when Susan Farquhar got on the ballot as a Senate candidate in Michigan and received 1.3% of the vote. However, the party's best result was in the 1992 Ohio Senate election, when the WWP candidate received 6.7% of the vote, running against a Democrat and a Republican.[27][better source needed]

Presidential elections edit

Year Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Popular votes % Electoral votes Result Ballot access Notes Ref
2016 Monica Moorehead Lamont Lilly 4,173
0.00%
0 Lost
142 / 538
[28]
2004 John Parker Teresa Gutierrez 1,646
0.00%
0 Lost
93 / 538
[a] [29]
2000 Monica Moorehead Gloria La Riva 4,795
0.00%
0 Lost
51 / 538
[30]
1996 Monica Moorehead Gloria La Riva 29,083
0.03%
0 Lost
153 / 538
[31]
1992 Gloria La Riva Larry Holmes 181
0.00%
0 Lost
5 / 538
[32]
1988 Larry Holmes Gloria La Riva 7,846
0.01%
0 Lost
157 / 538
[33]
1984 Larry Holmes[b] Gloria La Riva 17,983
0.02%
0 Lost
130 / 538
[34]
1980 Deirdre Griswold Gavrielle Holmes 13,213
0.01%
0 Lost
117 / 538
[35]

In 2008, the WWP endorsed Cynthia McKinney of the Green Party of the United States.[36]

Notable members edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ 2004: Vote total includes 265 votes on the Liberty Union Party line in Vermont.
  2. ^ In 1984, Gavrielle Holmes ran in place of Larry Holmes in some states.

References edit

  1. ^ "Workers World Party: Who We Are". Workers World Party. from the original on October 15, 2023. Workers World Party is a revolutionary Marxist-Leninist party dedicated to organizing and fighting for a socialist revolution in the United States and around the world. With branches around the U.S., WWP develops militant organizers in every struggle, from anti-racist and immigrant rights to labor, anti-war and anti-imperialist struggles.
  2. ^ Lawrence, Ken. "Roots of the Workers World Party". libcom.org. This stance in turn meant playing down to insignificance polemics against Stalinism, while seeking leadership of the class through exemplary action. The Marcyites remained uneasily as a faction within the SWP until the USSR's military invasion of Hungary in 1956, which they supported and the SWP denounced. Depending on whose version you believe, the Marcy-Copeland faction either left (Marcy) or was expelled (Cannon), and formed Workers World Party in 1957.
  3. ^ "Selected Works of Sam Marcy". Workers World. Retrieved 2 October 2008.
  4. ^ "China – A setback for Imprerialism" (PDF). The Militant. October 3, 1949.
  5. ^ "The SWP Position on China" (PDF). SWP Discussion Bulletin. June 1963.
  6. ^ "The SWP Position on China". The Militant. 2001.
  7. ^ Alexander 1991, p. 911.
  8. ^ Alexander 1973, p. 554.
  9. ^ Alexander 1991, p. 912.
  10. ^ Klehr, Harvey (1988). Far Left of Center.
  11. ^ Alexander 1991, pp. 912–913.
  12. ^ Alexander 1991, p. 913.
  13. ^ Alexander 1991, p. 914.
  14. ^ Alexander 1991, pp. 913, 941–943, 1049.
  15. ^ "Founding statement of the Party for Socialism and Liberation". Liberation School. 1 August 2004. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  16. ^ Freedlander, David (13 October 2015). "Bernie Sanders Isn't Socialist Enough for Many Socialists". Bloomberg. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  17. ^ . The Former Workers World Party. 15 July 2018. Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  18. ^ . November 3, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-11-03.
  19. ^ "Workers World Party and Its Front Organizations" (April 1974) US House Committee on Internal Security
  20. ^ Marcy, Sam (21 July 1994). "Kim Il Sung – Anti-imperialist fighter, socialist hero".
  21. ^ Carlson, Peter (15 December 2002). "The Crusader: Ramsey Clark Was LBJ's Attorney General. Now He's Busy Denouncing U.S. 'War Crimes' in Places Like Iraq, N. Korea. How Did That Happen?". The Washington Post.
  22. ^ Cooper, Marc (29 September 2002). "A Smart Peace Movement is MIA". Los Angeles Times.
  23. ^ Gitlin, Todd (14 October 2002). "Who Will Lead?". Mother Jones.
  24. ^ Corn, David (1 November 2002). "Behind the Placards: The odd and troubling origins of today's antiwar movement". LA Weekly.
  25. ^ Grotewohl, Otis (29 August 2020). "Workers and communists in Belarus unite behind Lukashenko". Workers World. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  26. ^ Grotewohl, Otis (17 August 2020). "U.S., fascists set scopes on socialist-leaning Belarus". Workers World. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  27. ^ "Vote for U.S. Senate". Ballot Access News. 1 January 2003. Retrieved 22 September 2008.
  28. ^ "Federal Elections 2016" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. December 2017. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  29. ^ "Federal Elections 2004" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  30. ^ "Federal Elections 00" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  31. ^ "Federal Elections 96" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  32. ^ "Federal Elections 92" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  33. ^ "Federal Elections 88" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  34. ^ "Federal Elections 84" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. July 2009. (PDF) from the original on December 2, 2019.
  35. ^ "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 4, 1980" (PDF). Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. April 15, 1981. p. 73. (PDF) from the original on May 28, 2008.
  36. ^ "Cynthia McKinney for president". Workers World Party. Jul 17, 2008. from the original on October 13, 2008.
  37. ^ Swenson, Kyle (July 28, 2010). "The Commies Next Door". Cleveland Scene. By 19, he was a member of the Workers World Party, one of the largest communist groups in America.
  38. ^ Butters, Chris (December 17, 2021). "Signaling left, turning right: The "radicals" rebranding populism". Communist Party USA. During the 2000s and early 2010s, Maupin was a figure in the Workers World Party and a regular fixture at anti-imperialist conferences and events.
  39. ^ Bowens, Tyneisha (March 16, 2008). "FIST member defends socialism". Workers World. Workers World Party. On the side of socialism was Caleb Maupin, a member of Fight Imperialism-Stand Together (FIST).

Sources edit

Further reading edit

  • Ken Lawrence (January 1999). "Roots of the Workers World Party". Marxmail Discussion List.
  • "Politics 1 Guide to US Political parties". It contains brief entry on WWP.
  • "A Clarification on Sam Marcy and Henry Wallace". A correspondence on the early history of the Global Class War tendency.
  • Kevin Coogan. "'Peace Activists' with a Secret Agenda Part Three: Stealth Trotskyism and the Mystery of the WWP".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Sam Marcy (1979). The Global Class War and the Destiny of American Labor. New Haven, Connecticut: Revolutionary Communist League (Internationalist). A foundational document of the Global Class War tendency.
  • V. Grey New York (November 3, 1956). The Class Character of the Hungarian Uprising: Proposed Resolution on the Class Character of the Hungarian Uprising. Reissued by Workers World in 1959. Another foundational document of the Global Class War tendency.

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Progressive Party in 1948 their view of People s Republic of China as a workers state and their defense of the 1956 Soviet intervention in Hungary some of which the SWP opposed 4 5 6 Workers World PartyFirst SecretaryLarry HolmesFounded1959 65 years ago 1959 Split fromSocialist Workers PartyHeadquarters121 W 27th St Suite 404 New York City New York 10001NewspaperWorkers WorldIdeologyCommunismMarxism Leninism 1 Marcyism 2 Political positionFar leftColors RedWebsiteworkers wbr orgPolitics of United StatesPolitical partiesElections WWP and FRSO protesters at Disrupt J20 Contents 1 History 1 1 Splits 1 2 Associated organizations 2 Ideology 2 1 North Korea 2 2 Iraq 2 3 Belarus 3 Election results 3 1 Presidential elections 4 Notable members 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Sources 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Members staffing a WWP information booth at Occupy Wall Street October 2011 The WWP had its origins in the Global Class War Tendency led by Sam Marcy and Vincent Copeland within the SWP This group crystallized during the 1948 presidential election when they urged the SWP to back Henry Wallace s Progressive Party campaign rather than field their own candidates Throughout the 1950s the Global Class War Tendency expressed positions at odds with official SWP policy categorizing the Korean War as a class rather than imperialist conflict support of the People s Republic of China as a workers state if not necessarily supporting the Mao Zedong leadership and supporting the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution by the Soviet Union in 1956 7 The Global Class War Tendency left the SWP in early 1959 Although they would later abandon Trotskyism citation needed in their International Workers Day issue no 3 of their new periodical the group proclaimed We are THE Trotskyists We stand 100 with all the principled positions of Leon Trotsky the most revolutionary communist since Lenin The nascent group appears to have organized as the Workers World Party by February 1960 8 At its inception the WWP was concentrated among the working class in Buffalo Youngstown Seattle and New York A youth organization first known as the Anti Fascist Youth Committee and later as Youth Against War and Fascism YAWF was created in April 1962 9 The WWP began publishing Workers World in 1959 The newspaper has been a weekly since 1974 From the beginning the WWP and YAWF concentrated their energies on street demonstrations Early campaigns focused on support of Patrice Lumumba opposition to the House Un American Activities Committee and against racial discrimination in housing They conducted the first protest against American involvement in Vietnam on August 2 1962 10 Their opposition to the war also included the tactics of draft resistance and GI resistance After organizing demonstrations at Fort Sill Oklahoma in support of a soldier being tried for possessing anti war literature they founded the American Servicemen s Union intended to be a mass organization of American soldiers However the group was completely dominated by the WWP and YAWF 11 During the late 1960s and 1970s the party was involved in protests other causes including defen se of the heroic black uprisings in Watts Newark Detroit Harlem and women s liberation During the Attica Prison riot the rioters requested YAWF member Tom Soto to present their grievances for them The WWP was most successful in organizing demonstrations in support of desegregation busing in the Boston schools in 1975 Nearly 30 000 people attended the Boston March Against Racism which they had organized During the 1970s they also attempted to begin work inside organized labor but apparently were not very successful 12 In 1980 the WWP began to participate in electoral politics naming a presidential ticket as well as candidates for New York Senate congressional and state legislature seats In California they ran their candidate Deirdre Griswold in the primary for the Peace and Freedom Party nomination They came in last with 1 232 votes out of 9 092 In 1984 the WWP supported Jesse Jackson s bid for the Democratic nomination but when he lost in the primaries they nominated their own presidential ticket along with a handful of congressional and legislative nominees 13 Splits edit In 1968 the WWP absorbed a small faction of the Spartacist League that had worked with it in the Coalition for an Anti Imperialist Movement called the Revolutionary Communist League Internationalist This group left the WWP in 1971 as the New York Revolutionary Committee The NYRC s newspaper provided rare details about the internal functioning of the group that have subsequently been used by scholars as a primary source The NYRC later reconstituted as the Revolutionary Communist League Internationalist 14 In 2004 the WWP suffered its most serious split when the San Francisco branch and some other members left to form the Party for Socialism and Liberation 15 16 In July 2018 the WWP experienced another schism in which one of its oldest branches the Detroit branch resigned from the organization along with several other branches to form the Communist Workers League 17 better source needed Associated organizations edit The WWP has organized directed or participated in many coalition organizations for various causes typically anti imperialist in nature The International Action Center which counts many WWP members as leading activists founded the Act Now to Stop War and End Racism ANSWER coalition shortly after the September 11 attacks in 2001 and has run the All People s Congress APC The APC and the IAC in particular share a large degree of overlap in their memberships with cadre in the WWP In 2004 a youth group close to the WWP called Fight Imperialism Stand Together FIST was founded citation needed In 2017 the FIST website shut down 18 Ideology editThe WWP describes itself as a party that has since its founding supported the struggles of all oppressed peoples It has recognized the right of nations to self determination including the nationally oppressed peoples inside the United States It supports affirmative action as necessary in the fight for equality and it opposes all forms of racism and religious bigotry citation needed The WWP and its affiliate Youth Against War and Fascism YAWF were known for their consistent defense of the Black Panthers the Weather Underground the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Puerto Rican Independence movement citation needed North Korea edit The WWP has maintained a position of supporting the government of North Korea Through its Vietnam era front organization the American Servicemen s Union ASU the party endorsed a 1971 statement of support for that government The statement was read on North Korea s international radio station by visiting ASU delegate Andy Stapp 19 better source needed In 1994 Sam Marcy sent a letter to Kim Jong Il expressing his condolences on behalf of the WWP on the death of his father Kim Il Sung calling him a great leader and comrade in the international communist movement 20 Its later front groups IAC and formerly International A N S W E R have also demonstrated in support of North Korea 21 Iraq edit When the WWP was playing a role in organizing anti war protests before the invasion of Iraq in 2003 many newspapers and TV shows attacked the WWP for supporting Iraqi president Saddam Hussein 22 23 24 Belarus edit The WWP signalized support of Alexander Lukashenko during the Belarusian protests in 2020 They accused the protest movement of being counterrevolutionary and supported by the fascist Maidan movement and the U S imperialism while praising President Lukashenko for maintaining some socialist oriented politics rejection of privatization and keeping the Soviet state symbols 25 26 better source needed Election results editThe WWP has participated in presidential election campaigns since the 1980 election though its effectiveness in this area is limited as it has not been able to get on the ballots of many states The party also has run some campaigns for other offices One of the most successful was in 1990 when Susan Farquhar got on the ballot as a Senate candidate in Michigan and received 1 3 of the vote However the party s best result was in the 1992 Ohio Senate election when the WWP candidate received 6 7 of the vote running against a Democrat and a Republican 27 better source needed Presidential elections edit Year Presidential candidate Vice presidential candidate Popular votes Electoral votes Result Ballot access Notes Ref 2016 Monica Moorehead Lamont Lilly 4 173 0 00 0 Lost 142 538 28 2004 John Parker Teresa Gutierrez 1 646 0 00 0 Lost 93 538 a 29 2000 Monica Moorehead Gloria La Riva 4 795 0 00 0 Lost 51 538 30 1996 Monica Moorehead Gloria La Riva 29 083 0 03 0 Lost 153 538 31 1992 Gloria La Riva Larry Holmes 181 0 00 0 Lost 5 538 32 1988 Larry Holmes Gloria La Riva 7 846 0 01 0 Lost 157 538 33 1984 Larry Holmes b Gloria La Riva 17 983 0 02 0 Lost 130 538 34 1980 Deirdre Griswold Gavrielle Holmes 13 213 0 01 0 Lost 117 538 35 In 2008 the WWP endorsed Cynthia McKinney of the Green Party of the United States 36 Notable members editVince Copeland actor Leslie Feinberg author Sara Flounders activist Sam Marcy author Caleb Maupin activist formerly 37 38 39 See also editAmerican Left History of the socialist movement in the United States Party for Socialism and Liberation Democratic Socialists of America Communist Party USA Socialist Alternative United States Notes edit 2004 Vote total includes 265 votes on the Liberty Union Party line in Vermont In 1984 Gavrielle Holmes ran in place of Larry Holmes in some states References edit Workers World Party Who We Are Workers World Party Archived from the original on October 15 2023 Workers World Party is a revolutionary Marxist Leninist party dedicated to organizing and fighting for a socialist revolution in the United States and around the world With branches around the U S WWP develops militant organizers in every struggle from anti racist and immigrant rights to labor anti war and anti imperialist struggles Lawrence Ken Roots of the Workers World Party libcom org This stance in turn meant playing down to insignificance polemics against Stalinism while seeking leadership of the class through exemplary action The Marcyites remained uneasily as a faction within the SWP until the USSR s military invasion of Hungary in 1956 which they supported and the SWP denounced Depending on whose version you believe the Marcy Copeland faction either left Marcy or was expelled Cannon and formed Workers World Party in 1957 Selected Works of Sam Marcy Workers World Retrieved 2 October 2008 China A setback for Imprerialism PDF The Militant October 3 1949 The SWP Position on China PDF SWP Discussion Bulletin June 1963 The SWP Position on China The Militant 2001 Alexander 1991 p 911 Alexander 1973 p 554 Alexander 1991 p 912 Klehr Harvey 1988 Far Left of Center Alexander 1991 pp 912 913 Alexander 1991 p 913 Alexander 1991 p 914 Alexander 1991 pp 913 941 943 1049 Founding statement of the Party for Socialism and Liberation Liberation School 1 August 2004 Retrieved 20 August 2018 Freedlander David 13 October 2015 Bernie Sanders Isn t Socialist Enough for Many Socialists Bloomberg Retrieved 20 August 2018 Detroit branch resignation from WWP The Former Workers World Party 15 July 2018 Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Retrieved 28 September 2018 fightimperialism org recently expired Oh no November 3 2016 Archived from the original on 2016 11 03 Workers World Party and Its Front Organizations April 1974 US House Committee on Internal Security Marcy Sam 21 July 1994 Kim Il Sung Anti imperialist fighter socialist hero Carlson Peter 15 December 2002 The Crusader Ramsey Clark Was LBJ s Attorney General Now He s Busy Denouncing U S War Crimes in Places Like Iraq N Korea How Did That Happen The Washington Post Cooper Marc 29 September 2002 A Smart Peace Movement is MIA Los Angeles Times Gitlin Todd 14 October 2002 Who Will Lead Mother Jones Corn David 1 November 2002 Behind the Placards The odd and troubling origins of today s antiwar movement LA Weekly Grotewohl Otis 29 August 2020 Workers and communists in Belarus unite behind Lukashenko Workers World Retrieved 29 September 2020 Grotewohl Otis 17 August 2020 U S fascists set scopes on socialist leaning Belarus Workers World Retrieved 29 September 2020 Vote for U S Senate Ballot Access News 1 January 2003 Retrieved 22 September 2008 Federal Elections 2016 PDF Federal Election Commission December 2017 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Federal Elections 2004 PDF Federal Election Commission July 2009 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Federal Elections 00 PDF Federal Election Commission July 2009 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Federal Elections 96 PDF Federal Election Commission July 2009 Archived PDF from the original on December 2 2019 Federal Elections 92 PDF 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anti imperialist conferences and events Bowens Tyneisha March 16 2008 FIST member defends socialism Workers World Workers World Party On the side of socialism was Caleb Maupin a member of Fight Imperialism Stand Together FIST Sources editHouse of Representatives Committee on Internal Security 1974 The Workers World Party and Its Front Organizations Washington United States Congress Alexander Robert 1991 International Trotskyism a documented analysis of the world movement Durham Duke University Press Alexander Robert 1973 Schisms and unifications in the American Old Left 1953 1970 Labor History 14 Fall 1973 Further reading editKen Lawrence January 1999 Roots of the Workers World Party Marxmail Discussion List Politics 1 Guide to US Political parties It contains brief entry on WWP A Clarification on Sam Marcy and Henry Wallace A correspondence on the early history of the Global Class War tendency Kevin Coogan Peace Activists with a Secret Agenda Part Three Stealth Trotskyism and the 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