- The
International Workingmen's ****ociation (IWA; 1864–1876),
often called the
First International, was a
political international which aimed at uniting...
- The
Workingmen's Party of
Illinois was an
American political party established in the city of
Chicago in
December 1873.
Founded in the
aftermath of a m****ive...
- The
Workingmen's Party of
California (WPC) was an
American labor organization,
founded in 1877 and led by
Denis Kearney, J. G. Day, and H. L. Knight. Its...
- The
Workingmen's Party of the
United States (WPUS),
established in 1876, was one of the
first Marxist-influenced
political parties in the
United States...
- For
other organizations with a
similar name, see
Workingmen's Party (disambiguation). The
Working Men's
Party in New York was a
political party founded...
- Goraku,
which write on
topics of
interest to male
university students and
workingmen.
Seinen manga is
distinguished from shōnen manga,
which is for
young boys...
- The
Hague Congress was the
fifth congress of the
International Workingmen's ****ociation (IWA), held from 2–7
September 1872 in The Hague, the Netherlands...
-
Workingmen's Party most
often refers to the
Workingmen's Party of the
United States.
Workingmen's Party may also
refer to:
Workingmen's Party of California...
- To the
Workingmen of America,
known as the
Pittsburgh Manifesto or
Pittsburgh Proclamation, is an
anarchist manifesto issued at the
October 1883 Pittsburgh...
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