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Chapter 9 documents the Trade Union Educational League's "triple drive" advocating for amalgamation, an independent Labor Party, and recognition of the Soviet Union during the early 1920s. The campaign gained substantial traction, with over half of the organized trade union movement supporting at least one of these demands. The movement centered in Chicago, where the Chicago Federation of Labor adopted a resolution calling for industry-wide consolidation of unions, sparking a national "Amalgamation or Annihilation" campaign. Simultaneously, the Labor Party movement experienced a resurgence following the 1920 electoral disappointments, culminating in a July 1923 convention after thousands of local unions endorsed the initiative.
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