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The Unreported Convention

Boyte, Harry Chatten | August 7, 1972 issue

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Provides information related to the founding convention of the New American Movement (NAM) in Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 21, 1972. Organization of political workshops on sexual politics, anti-corporate work and on racism, in the convention; Role of women in NAM; Discussion and analysis on experiences in child care, health and war; Debate on development on NAM's relationship to electoral politics.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; FORUMS (Discussion & debate); ANTI-globalization movement; POLITICAL campaigns; MINNEAPOLIS (Minn.); MINNESOTA; UNITED States
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