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Vol. 75/No. 26      July 18, 2011

 
Party branches take up where
circulation director left off
 
BY STEVE CLARK  
This spring the Militant established a circulation director and asked Paul Mailhot to take on that responsibility. Mailhot traveled to Wisconsin and other parts of the Midwest, to the Pacific Coast, and elsewhere to help step up efforts to respond to the growing openness the Socialist Workers Party is finding among workers this year to a revolutionary working-class course.

Mailhot’s front-page article describes results over the past few weeks of the teams of party members and supporters he helped organize to sell subscriptions and books on revolutionary working-class politics to workers in the coalfields of both the eastern and western United States.

At this point in that ongoing political effort, Socialist Workers Party branches are organizing to take the next steps, and the Militant will no longer have a circulation director. As part of the SWP branch in New York, Mailhot will now join with others working jobs there to extend the reach of the Militant and recruit to the communist movement.
 
 
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