Conference for Progressive Labor Action
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Conference for Progressive Labor Action
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The Conference for Progressive Labor Action (CPLA) was a left-wing American political organization established in May 1929 by A. J. Muste, the director of Brookwood Labor College. The organization was established to promote industrial unionism and to work for reform of the American Federation of Labor. It dissolved itself in December 1933 to form the American Workers Party.
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American political organization (1929–1933)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_for_Progressive_Labor_Action
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2023-12-17T07:21:12Z
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