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In October 1979, with several hundred members, WVO would change its name to the [[Communist Workers Party]].<ref>[http://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1a/index.htm, Family Tree Chart of U.S. Anti-Revisionism, 1956-1977 by the Communist Workers Group (Marxist-Leninist). Asian Study Group – Workers Viewpoint Organization]</ref>
 
In October 1979, with several hundred members, WVO would change its name to the [[Communist Workers Party]].<ref>[http://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1a/index.htm, Family Tree Chart of U.S. Anti-Revisionism, 1956-1977 by the Communist Workers Group (Marxist-Leninist). Asian Study Group – Workers Viewpoint Organization]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 14 January 2013

Asian Study Group

Beginnings

Workers Viewpoint Organization came out of Asian Study Group, which was formed in the early 1970s by Jerry Tung, who had formerly been a member of the Progressive Labor Party. Initially, ASG consisted primarily of Asian-Americans in New York's Chinatown. In 1976, the group changed its name to the Workers Viewpoint Organization when it merged with a group in Philadelphia called Yellow Seeds. WVO launched Asian-Americans for Equal Employment and actively competed with other Chinese Marxist-Leninist groups in the community.

Through its participation in national party building activities including, for a brief time, the “Revolutionary Wing”, WVO was able to attract members from other groups, including some active former members of the Revolutionary Workers League.

In October 1979, with several hundred members, WVO would change its name to the Communist Workers Party.[1]

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