Conference for Progressive Labor Action

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Formed in May 1929 in New York City, the Conference for Progressive Labor Action sought to promote industrial unionism and to reform the American Federation of Labor. The founder of the CPLA was A.J. Muste, who at that time was a director of the Brookwood Labor College. The CPLA became the American Workers Party in 1933.

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