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International Committee Against Racism

International Committee Against Racism (InCAR)
AbbreviationInCAR
Formation1973 at New York University
TypeMilitant anti-racist political organisation
PurposeAnti-racism
Location
MembershipOrganization dissolved (1996); absorbed into Progressive Labor Party

The International Committee Against Racism was the "mass organization" of the Progressive Labor Party in the United States. It was founded in 1973[1] once it had become clear that the Worker Student Alliance section of the Students for a Democratic Society could not sustain itself and that a new group with a more long-term vision not focused on students was going to be needed.[according to whom?] Anti-racism was chosen as the focus for that new group.

  1. ^ Klehr, Harvey (1990) Far Left of Center: The American Radical Left. New York: Transaction Publishers. p.88.

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