Clayton Van Lydegraf

Deceased Person

1915 – 1992

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Who was Clayton Van Lydegraf?

Clayton Van Lydegraf was a writer and activist of significant influence on the New Left in the 1960s. He served as Secretary of the Communist Party in Washington State in the late 1940s.

Van Lydegraf served as a leader of the Progressive Labor Party Progressive Labor Party in Washington state in the 1960s before being expelled in the Spring of 1967. During this time, and expanding on his Old Left background, Van Lydegraf was involved with young Seattle activists by 1966. His articles, "The Movement and the Workers" and "The Object is to Win" were particularly influential. This latter article is a noteworthy piece in the development of the ideas of the Weather Underground.

Over the years he was active in a number of groups and causes including the Communist Party, the Progressive Labor Party, Draft Resistance- Seattle, Students for a Democratic Society, American Friends Service Committee, Anti-Fascist Front, Seattle Committee to End the War in Vietnam, and trade unions. He was also an advocate of working class power, Marxism, revolutionary organization and the Black Panthers.

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Born
May 6, 1915
Nationality
  • United States of America
Died
1992

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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