Correspondence Publishing Committee
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Correspondence Publishing Committee was a radical left organization led by C. L. R. James and Martin Glaberman that existed in the United States from approximately 1951 until it split in 1962.
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Correspondence Publishing Committee | |
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Founded | 1951[1] |
Preceded by | Johnson-Forest Tendency |
Succeeded by | News and Letters Committees 1955–Present Facing Reality 1962-1970 |
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Political position | Far-left |
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