Alex Foreman visits Seattle to help organize a local Peace and Freedom Party on July 8, 1968.

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On July 8, 1968, Alex Foreman visits Seattle to help rejuvenate flagging efforts to organize a local Peace and Freedom Party.

The Peace and Freedom Party was indeed rejuvenated and held its convention on September 17, 1968.


Sources:

Walt Crowley, Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995), 257; Peace and Freedom Party 1968 Platform, Pamphlet in possession of Dotty DeCoster, Seattle, Washington, March 2000.


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