Workingmen's Party (disambiguation)

Workingmen's Party (disambiguation)

Workingmen's Party may refer to:

*Working Men's Party, founded 1828 in Philadelphia
*Workingmen's Party of New York, founded 1829 in New York City
*Socialist Labor Party of America, founded 1876 as Workingmen's Party of America in Newark
*Workingman's Party, founded in the 1870s in California
*Workingmen's Party of the United States, founded in 1876 in Philadelphia


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