National Minority Movement (Great Britain)

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Name (Latin)
National Minority Movement (Great Britain)
Other forms of name
Minority Movement (Great Britain)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 151056706
Wikidata: Q6974358
Library of congress: no 98085499
TAU10: 000495873
Sources of Information
  • The Author's Communism and the British trade unions, 1924-1933, 1969
  • Worker (Glasgow, Scotland), Dec. 6, 1924:t.p. (National Minority Movement); Aug. 21, 1926: t.p. (Minority Movement); Feb. 7, 1931: t.p. (National Minority Movement operated under aegis of British Section, Red International of Labour Unions)

Wikipedia description:

The National Minority Movement was a British organisation, established in 1924 by the Communist Party of Great Britain, which attempted to organise a radical presence within the existing trade unions. The organization was headed by longtime unionist Tom Mann and future General Secretary of the CPGB Harry Pollitt.

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