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Vancouver: LPP, ca. 1941. Four-page leaflet. [5730]
Vancouver: LPP, ca. 1941. Four-page leaflet. [5730]
San Francisco & Los Angeles: Independent Progressive Party, 1952. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 p. Promotes the Progressive Party candidates in the 1952 election including Vincent Hallinan for President and Charlotta Bass for Vice-President. The IPP was the name under which the Progressive Party appeared on the California ballot. [87223]
San Francisco: Independent Progressive Party of California, ca. 1948. 5 x 8 1/2 in. Six-page leaflet. [92253]
San Francisco: Independent Progressive Party, ca. 1948. 5 3/8 x 8 3/4 in. Eight-page leaflet. Tells of the efforts of Congressman Vito Marcantonio to repeal the Taft-Hartley Law. [93954]
San Francisco: Independent Progressive Party of California, (1953). 5 x 8 1/2 in. Six-page leaflet. [92252]
Foreword by Tim Buck. Toronto: The Labor-Progressive Party National Committee, (1952). Wraps. 29 p. [216]
Los Angeles & San Francisco: Independent Progressive Party of California, ca. 1947. 3 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Eight-page leaflet. [93869]
Georgetown, British Guiana: People's Progressive Party, (1965). 16mo. Wraps. 16 p. [75100]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1974. Small 4to. Wraps. 22 p. [61153]
Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1975. Small 4to. Wraps. Unpaginated. Spanish & English bilingual edition. [61154]
New York: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1968. 8 1/2 x 14 in. 2 p. Broadsheet. English & Spanish bilingual text. [92822]
Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, (1969). 8vo. Wraps. 81 p. [59822]
Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, 1968. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 p. Extra issue of Challenge: The Revolutionary Newspaper. Most of text is composed of "How Rebels Did It" by Roger Taus, Columbia Progressive Labor Party & SDS & alternative member of the Strike Steering Committee. [88478]
Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1967. 24mo. Wraps. Unpaginated. Urges workers to not be influenced by the use of racism by the "bosses and their political stooges in Washington" to divide the working class. [68855]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1975. 8vo. Wraps. 29 p. [59825]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1970s. Oblong 24mo. Wraps. 44 p. [59826]
Illus. with photos. Los Angeles: Education Committee, Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1969. 24mo. Wraps. Unpaginated. [59824]
No place: Progressive Labor Party, n.d. 24mo. Wraps. Unpaginated. Spanish & English bilingual edition. [59827]
Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1976. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 p. [61157]
New York: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1970s. Approx. 45 x 38 in. Silk screened in black on orange satin. Shows a clenched fist over a star surrounded with text which reads: Fight For Socialism - Progressive Labor Party. [61203]
No place: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1970s. Approx. 38 x 45 in. Silk screened in black on red cotton. With two grommets at left edge. Shows a clenched fist over a star surrounded with text which reads: Fight For Socialism - Progressive Labor Party. [61204]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, (1966). 16mo. Wraps. 58 p. 2nd printing. [59842]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, (1966). 16mo. Wraps. 58 p. 2nd printing. [59843]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1968. 8vo. Wraps. 64 p. Textually different from the 1966 publication of the same title. [59844]
Illus. with photos. Brooklyn: Progressive Labor Party, ca. 1968. 8vo. Wraps. 64 p. Textually different from the 1966 edition on the same name. [59845]