• The Greenback Party (known successively as the Independent Party, the National Independent Party and the Greenback Labor Party) was an American political...
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    The 1880 Greenback Party National Convention convened in Chicago from June 9 to June 11 to select presidential and vice presidential nominees and write...
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  • 1918–1944 Greenback Labor Party, active 1874–1889 Labor Party (Hawaii), 1908 Labor Party (United States, 19th century), several parties Labor Party of the...
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    form the Labor Party of the United States. One important gathering that was a precursor to the establishment of a national Farmer–Labor Party was the Cooperative...
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  • Assembly organized a merger of the Greenback Labor Party (GLP) and Anti-Monopoly Party (AMP) into a local People's Party (PP), often called the Populists...
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    contract labor. In 1878, the Greenback Party, under the influence of leaders of organized labor, changed its name to the Greenback Labor Party. The GLP...
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  • States in 1884, as did the Greenback Party, which ultimately supplanted the organization. The first organized Anti-Monopoly Party was founded in Minnesota...
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    members of the Greenback Party, Prohibition Party, Anti-Monopoly Party, Labor Reform Party, Union Labor Party, United Labor Party, Workingmen Party, and dozens...
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    1880 presidential elections, the party supported Peter Cooper (Greenback Party) and James Weaver (Greenback-Labor Party). Their platform focused on equal...
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    chair of the conference, was a member of the Knights of Labor and former member of the Greenback Party. The convention nominated Alson Streeter for president...
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  • "Labour Party" (or "Labor Party") is used by political parties around the world, particularly in Commonwealth nations. Historically, these parties are associated...
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    presidential election and its members supported Peter Cooper and the Greenback Party instead. The party, composed mostly of foreign-born laborers, represented a collection...
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    The Socialist Labor Party (SLP) is a political party in the United States. It was established in 1876, and was the first socialist party formed in the...
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    nominee. The dominance of the two major parties began to fray as an upstart left-wing party, the Greenback Party, nominated another Civil War general for...
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    Greenbacks were emergency paper currency issued by the United States during the American Civil War that were printed in green on the back. They were in...
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    Two third-party candidates, John St. John of the Prohibition Party and Benjamin Butler of the Greenback Party and the Anti-Monopoly Party, each won less...
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    James B. Weaver (category Greenback Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Iowa)
    the party, in 1877, Weaver switched to the Greenback Party, which supported increasing the money supply and regulating big business. As a Greenbacker with...
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  • Darcy, G (2004). Others: Third Party Politics from the Nations Founding to the Rise and Fall of the Greenback-Labor Party. Amazon: iUniverse. pp. 148–164...
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  • National Party  United States: Democratic-Republican Party, Greenback Party, Populist Party, Farmer-Labor Party (specifically: Minnesota Farmer-Labor...
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    Moses Hull (category Ohio Greenbacks)
    which launched the Equal Rights Party campaign in 1872. Later, he became a national leader of the Greenback-Labor Party and various attempts to secure...
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  • The 1876 Greenback National Convention was held in Indianapolis in the spring of 1876. The Greenback Party had been organized by agricultural interests...
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    between the three-year-old Social Democratic Party of America and disaffected elements of the Socialist Labor Party of America who had split from the main organization...
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    Barzillai J. Chambers (category Greenback Party vice presidential nominees)
    Greenback-Labor Party,) had not yet begun to organize in Texas, but its positions better suited Chambers and he joined in 1877. The Greenbackers, in the...
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    in the existing labor movement and thus marginalized the party. It also resented the rigid party discipline practiced by the National Executive Committee...
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  • Independent (Greenback) Party. One National Independent (Greenback) Party member. Includes two members of the Labor Party, one member of the National Independent...
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    Pennsylvania William Allen from Ohio Alexander Campbell from Illinois The Greenback Party had been organized by agricultural interests in Indianapolis, Indiana...
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    following year, the party ceased to exist. Labor Reform party activity continued to 1878, when the Greenback and Labor Reform parties, with other organizations...
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  • Montana. The party represented a farmer/labor coalition and was endorsed by the Socialist Party of America, the American Federation of Labor and many railroad...
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    Peter Cooper (category Greenback Party presidential nominees)
    Art, served as its first president, and stood for election as the Greenback Party's candidate in the 1876 presidential election. Cooper began tinkering...
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  • S2CID 148521310. Paul Kleppner, The Greenback and Prohibition Parties," in Arthur M. Schlesinger (ed.), History of U.S. Political Parties: Volume II, 1860-1910, The...
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