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The Workers' Party of America (historical)

The Workers' Party of America was a leftist political organization active primarily from 1921 to 1929, representing a coalition of socialist and communist groups advocating for workers' rights, economic equality, and anti-capitalist policies in the United States. It aimed to unite various labor and socialist movements under a common platform, promoting radical change through political action. Although it sought to influence broader societal reforms, internal divisions and governmental repression limited its impact. The party laid groundwork for later socialist and communist movements in the U.S., emphasizing traditional labor issues intertwined with broader revolutionary ideals.