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  2. American Anti-Imperialist League - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Imperialist League attempted to establish a network of local organizations in an effort to decentralize and expand the group's propaganda efforts. The group's largest and most influential local affiliates were located in New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, Chicago, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Portland, Oregon, and Los Angeles. [8]

  3. A.N.S.W.E.R. - Wikipedia

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    ANSWER is closely associated with the Party for Socialism and Liberation and characterizes itself as anti-imperialist, and its steering committee consists of socialists, communists, civil rights advocates, and left-wing or progressive organizations from the Muslim, Arab, Palestinian, Filipino, Haitian, and Latin American communities. [citation ...

  4. Category : Political advocacy groups in the United States

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    All-America Anti-Imperialist League; ... Armenian American Political Action Committee; ... Burma Global Action Network; Bus Riders Union (Los Angeles)

  5. All-America Anti-Imperialist League - Wikipedia

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    Leaflet promoting a December 1928 membership meeting of the All-America Anti-Imperialist League in New York City. The All-America Anti-Imperialist League (also known as Anti-Imperialist League of the Americas, Spanish: Liga Antiimperialista de las Americas (LADLA)) was an international mass organization of Communist International established in 1925 to organize against American and European ...

  6. League Against Imperialism and Colonial Oppression

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    It has also been referred to as the League of Oppressed People, [2] and the World Anti-Imperialist League, [3] [failed verification] or simply and confusingly under the misnomer Anti-Imperialist League. It was established in the Egmont Palace in Brussels, Belgium, on 10 February 1927, in presence of 175 delegates from around the world. It was ...

  7. Coalition Against the Marcos Dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    The conference established the National Coordinating Committee of the Anti-Martial Movement, which later became the Anti-Martial Law Coalition (AMLC) in New York. [1] The AMLC set up its task force in Washington, D.C. to act as a watchdog on congressional action and to help coordinate mass pressure campaigns.

  8. Black Alliance for Peace - Wikipedia

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    The organization campaigns on various issues, including focus on peace, people-centered human rights, and anti-imperialism education. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] BAP opposes Israeli training of American police forces and the Department of Defense's 1033 program that allows military grade equipment to transfer into the possession of civilian police departments.

  9. International League of Peoples' Struggle - Wikipedia

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    The International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS) is an international organization that seeks to coordinate anti-imperialist and democratic movements around the world. [1] Communist Party of the Philippines founding chairman José María Sison organized the ILPS in 2001.