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American Labor Party


 

The American Labor Party was a socialist political party in the United States active almost exclusively in the state of New York.

Further reading

Archives

Articles

  • Hardman, J.B.S. The Late-Lamented American Labor Party. Labor and Nation, January-February 1948.
  • Waltzer, Kenneth. The Party and the Polling Place: American Communism and an American Labor Party in the 1930?s. Radical History Review, no. 23 (1980).
  • Wolfe, Allan. The Withering Away of the American Labor Party. Rutgers University Library Journal 31 (1968)

Theses

  • Bakunin, Jack. The Role of the Socialists in the Formation of the American Labor Party. Master?s thesis. College of the City of New York, 1965.
  • Carter, Robert Frederick. Pressure From the Left: The American Labor Party, 1936-1954. Ph.D. diss. Syracuse University, 1965. Surveys the political history of the ALP.
  • Licht, Walter. An Analysis of a Political Experiment: The American Labor Party (1936-1940). Senior Thesis. Harvard University, 1967.
  • Sarasohn, Stephen Beisman. The Struggle for Control of the American Labor Party 1936-1948. Master?s thesis. Columbia University, 1948.
  • Stern, Sheila Irene. The American Labor Party, 1936-1944. Master?s thesis. University of Chicago, 1964.
  • Stewart, William James. A Political History of the American Labor Party, 1936-1944. Master?s thesis. American University, 1959.
  • Waltzer, Kenneth. The American Labor Party: Third Party Politics in New Deal-Cold War New York, 1936-1954. Ph.D. diss. Harvard University, 1977.