Ralph W. Muncy papers, 1830-1992.
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League for Socialist Reconstruction (U.S.)
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Muncy, Lydia B. (Lydia Baird)
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Muncy, Levi.
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Muncy family.
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Baird family.
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Socialist Labor Party.
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Founded in 1877, the Socialist Labor Party (SLP) developed into the foremost socialist organization in the United States at the turn of the century and was the first American Marxist party to maintain its existence over a long span of years. From the guide to the Socialist Labor Party records, 1877-1907., (Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library) The Socialist Labor Party (SLP), founded in 1877, was the first significant Ameri...
Muncy, Ralph W. (Ralph Waldo), 1902-
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Socialist Labor Party member, later member of the League for Socialist Reconstruction. From the description of Ralph W. Muncy papers, 1830-1992. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422005 Ralph Muncy, socialist, educator, forester, civil engineer, and avid genealogist, was born April 26, 1902 in Cedar, Michigan, the son of John Irvin and Maud Ackley Muncy. After graduating from Ann Arbor High School in 1919, Muncy received a bachelor's degree in fore...