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TrueMajority - http://www.truemajority.org/
Provides letters to fax to lawmakers on the issues of poverty, hunger, human rights, renewable energy, campaign finance reform, and foreign affairs. Their 10 principles, a list of partners, action center, articles, and information about events such as parades and tours. |
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Punkvoter.com - http://www.punkvoter.com/
Works to educate, register and mobilize punks and other young people to participate in elections and to build a coalition of informed voters who can influence public policy. Features news, guest columns, cartoons, stickers and flyers. |
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Campaign for America's Future - http://www.ourfuture.org/
News, analysis, action alerts, and resources for progressives on issues such as education, economics, and energy. Includes information about conference for progressives in Washington, DC. |
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Independent Progressive Politics Network - http://www.ippn.org/
Building a unified, independent, progressive alternative to the corporate-controlled Democratic/Republican political/economic system. |
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Macrocosm USA - http://www.macronet.org/
A large directory of links featuring environmental, justice, peace, and health issues and solutions for progressives. |
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Progressive Majority - http://www.progressivemajority.org/
Political action committee committed to progressive candidates and issues - economic justice, civil rights, education, health care, environmental protection, reproductive freedom. |
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Alliance for Democracy - http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org/
Progressive populist movement to end the domination of the economy, government, culture, media, and the environment by large corporations. Includes action alerts, news, membership information, and newsletters. |
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the Progressive Southerner - http://www.southerner.net/blog/
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H102 Lecture 11: The Dawn of Liberalism: Progressivism - http://us.history.wisc.edu/hist102/lectures/lecture11.html
Notes from a history course on American progressivism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
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The United States in the Progressive Era - http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/rbannis1/Progs/
Resources on early 20th century American progressivism. |