New Communist movement
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The New Communist Movement (NCM) was a political movement of the 1970s and 1980s in the United States. The term refers to a specific trend in the U.S. New Left which sought inspiration in the socialist revolutions such as the Russian Revolution, the Chinese Communist Revolution, and the Cuban Revolution, and wanted to do so independently of already-existing U.S. communist groups.
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Organizations
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Predecessors
- Provisional Organizing Committee for a Communist Party
- Bay Area Revolutionary Union
- Black Panther Party
- Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement
- Revolutionary Youth Movement II
- Students for a Democratic Society
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NCM organizations of the 1970s and 1980s
- Black Panther Party
- Committee for a Proletarian Party
- Communist Organization, Bay Area
- Communist Labor Party of North America
- Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)
- Communist Workers Party
- Georgia Communist League
- The Guardian
- League of Revolutionary Struggle
- Marxist-Leninist Party, USA
- May 19th Communist Organization
- National Labor Federation
- October League
- Organization for Revolutionary Unity
- Proletarian Unity League
- Revolutionary Communist Party
- Revolutionary Union
- Revolutionary Workers Headquarters
- Revolutionary Workers Organization
- Sojourner Truth Organization
- Venceremos Organization
- Weather Underground
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Current organizations descended from NCM
- Freedom Road Socialist Organization
- League of Revolutionaries for a New America
- Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
- Progressive Labor Party
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See also
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