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Wroblewski, Al.
Al Wroblewski was born ca.1945, one of two sons in a Polish-American family that made their home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His father, John Wroblewski, was a laborer in a factory making gears. Wroblewski attended Beloit College (Beloit, Wis.) in the mid-1960s, and after college worked as a city planner. In 1968 he was living in the Bronx, New York, and was employed by a planning consulting firm known as F. P. Clark Associates. In 1970-1971 Wroblewski was living in St. Paul and working as a planner for the South St. Anthony Park Association, a neighborhood development firm. In 1971 he was associated with with a Twin Cities group called the Metropolitan Housing Committee. In 1975-1977 he was director of the Crossroads Resource Center, Minneapolis.
In 1974 Wroblewski resurrected the Minnesota Leader newspaper, which he called "the voice of the Farmer-Labor Association," and which he wrote and published until July 1977. In the Leader Wroblewski railed against what he called the "corporate liberalism" of such figures as Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale. From 1979-1981 Wroblewski was state coordinator of the Farmer-Labor Association, which was organized in 1979 and which apparently saw itself as a successor to the old Farmer-Labor Party. Wroblewski described the Farmer-Labor Association as "an independent political association working within Minnesota's DFL Party...intent on building an anti-corporate movement for the 1980s."
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Wroblewski, Alfred
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