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The American Labor Party (ALP), was a short lived group, organized along lines of British Labour Party, that was founded in New York City in 1922 by delegates from Socialist Party, Farmer Labor Party, Workmen's Circle, Poale Zion, and 82 labor organizations.

From the guide to the American Labor Party Minutes and Proceedings, 1922-1924, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives)

The American Labor Party (ALP), was a short lived group, organized along the lines of the British Labour Party. It was founded in New York City in 1922 by delegates from the Socialist Party, the Farmer Labor Party, the Workmen's Circle, Poale Zion, and 82 labor organizations.

The American Labor Party, modeled on the British Labour Party, was founded in 1922 by delegates from the Socialist Party, Farmer-Labor Party, Workmen's Circle, Poale-Zion, and 82 labor organizations.

From the description of Minutes and proceedings, 1922-1924. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 478451629

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