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  2. Solidarity (United States) - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning, Solidarity was an avowedly pluralist radical organization that included several currents of Trotskyism, socialist-feminists who had been in the New American Movement, and veterans of earlier New Left groups such as Students for a Democratic Society. Solidarity sought to "regroup" with others to create a larger revolutionary ...

  3. History of Solidarity - Wikipedia

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    A political arm of the Solidarity movement, Solidarity Electoral Action (AWS), was founded in 1996 and would win the 1997 Polish parliamentary election, only to lose the subsequent 2001 Polish parliamentary election. Thereafter, Solidarity had little influence as a political party, though it became the largest trade union in Poland.

  4. American Solidarity Party - Wikipedia

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    The American Solidarity Party (ASP) is a Christian democratic political party in the United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 8 ] It was founded in 2011 and officially incorporated in 2016. The party has a Solidarity National Committee (SNC) and has numerous active state and local chapters.

  5. Category:Central America solidarity movement - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search ... Download as PDF; ... Organizations and individuals associated with the Central American Peace and Solidarity Movement which arose in ...

  6. Venceremos Brigade - Wikipedia

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    In Venceremos Brigade, Sandra Levinson and Carol Brightman describe the participants, brigadistas, as "American radicals." [11] They were attracted to Cuba by the socialist revolution taking place, the anti-imperialist movement, as well as Cuban culture. [6] The Venceremos Brigade included a diverse group of participants from the beginning.

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  8. Cuban Solidarity Movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish-American War. The Cuban Independence movement consisted of 3 wars over 40 years in which the United States involved itself to various degrees. These are the 10-Years' War, The Little War, and The Cuban War of Independence. These conflicts evoked multiple levels of support from different groups within the United States, which changed ...

  9. Solidarity Movement with Chile - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, a Peña is a Chilean meeting place for socially conscious conversation and culture. Here, the Bay Area movement held meetings, concerts, and housed their movement office. The musicians of Grupo Raíz met at La Peña, and performed around the world to educate about Latin American social struggles. [10]