National Caucus of Labor Committees Printed Ephemera Collection 1968-1980

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National Caucus of Labor Committees Printed Ephemera Collection 1968-1980

The National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC) Printed Ephemera Collection is an artificial collection, collected and assembled by the Tamiment Library over the course of several decades. The NCLC, headed by Lyndon LaRouche, was purged from the Students for a Democratic Society in 1968 for supporting the New York Teachers Strike. Eventually the NCLC spawned the U.S. Labor Party, with LaRouche as their candidate for U.S. President, and the North American Unemployed and Welfare Rights Organization. The collection consists of printed ephemera put out by the organization nationally, largely fliers, fact sheets, press releases, and pamphlets. Also in the collection are materials from local NCLC chapters.

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Larouche, Lyndon H.

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The National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC) was a political organization founded in 1968 by supporters of Lyndon LaRouche. The membership initially consisted of LaRouche's students in New York City, but soon expanded to other parts of the country, and later, the world. The NCLC was dedicated to a radical socialist agenda, advocating the complete restructuring of the American economic system. LaRouche, under his own name and his pseudonym of "Lyn Marcus," was a propone...

Tamiment Library

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