John W. Aiken
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John W. Aiken
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John William Aiken was an American furniture finisher and socialist activist. Aiken was the vice-presidential and presidential nominee of the Socialist Labor Party of America. Aiken was born in Saugus, Massachusetts, in 1896, to John T. Aiken, a shoemaker, and Alice L. Smith. In 1932, Aiken was the vice-presidential nominee of the SLP alongside Verne L. Reynolds. In 1936, Aiken, now a Chelsea, Massachusetts resident, was named to the top of the ticket with Emil F. Teichert as the party's nominee
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American politician
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2024-03-16T21:52:38Z
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