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Latest revision as of 22:00, 7 October 2011

The Win-the-Peace Conference was launched in late 1945 and was cited as subversive by the Attorney General. It was expanded into a movement behind the candidacy of Henry A. Wallace for President, which crystallized into the Progressive Citizens of America and then into the Progressive Party.

The following sponsors of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace were also sponsors of the Win-the-Peace Conference:

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References

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  1. Review of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace by the Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1949