American Worker's Party (U.S.)
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found: Social justice (Cincinnati, Ohio), 1 Oct. 1983:caption (American Workers Party-Nat. Soc. Mvmnt); p. 2 (A.W.P.N.S.M.)
found: OCLC, May 8, 2012:(hdg.: American Worker's Party (U.S.); usage: American Workers Party)
found: OCLC, May 8, 2012(note in record #18686569: founded by Robert F. Brannen in 1975 when he became dissatisfied with the National Socialist White People's Party. Originally known as the National Socialist Movement, the party was reorganized in 1983 and the name changed to the American Worker's Party. At that time the National Socialist Movement became the senior tactical division of the group, membership in which was conditional upon a security investigation and a minimum of one year's satisfactory performance as a member of the AWP. AWP's primary goal was "the creation of a National Socialist world." In October, 1984 the AWP was absorbed by the Teutonic Order)
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2012-05-09: new
2012-05-10: revised
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