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Andrew Pulley (Socialist Workers)

MSS. Amer. s. 33 / 3 / 5

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Title

Andrew Pulley (Socialist Workers)

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MSS. Amer. s. 33 / 3 / 5

Summary

Comprises letter from Young Socialists for Pulley and Zimmermann enclosing the following campaign materials:

Two stickers 'Vote Pulley and Zimmermann in 80. Socialist Workers!' and 'Stop Nuclear Power! Vote Socialist Workers'

Also Comprises:

Contribution / subscription card

Six leaflets including details of the Young Socialist Alliance's National Convention, 27-30 Dec., Indiana

Pamphlet by Pulley: 'How I became a Socialist'

Two newspapers:

The Militant, 44(40), 31 Oct.

Young Socialist, Oct.

(Matilde Zimmermann, candidate for Vice President)

Date

1980

Language

English

Physical extent

13 items

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Collection contents

Philip and Rosamund Davies U.S. Elections Campaigns Archive

Presidential

Literature

1980 Election

Andrew Pulley (Socialist Workers)

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