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- Q4743011 subject Q6340848.
- Q4743011 subject Q8270408.
- Q4743011 subject Q8398416.
- Q4743011 subject Q8769657.
- Q4743011 abstract "The American Artists' Congress (AAC) was an organization founded in February 1936 as part of the popular front of the Communist Party USA as a vehicle for uniting graphic artists in projects helping to combat the spread of fascism. During World War II the organization was merged into the Artists' Council for Victory, which effectively spelled the end of the organization.".
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- Q4743011 wikiPageWikiLink Q6340848.
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- Q4743011 wikiPageWikiLink Q8398416.
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- Q4743011 wikiPageWikiLink Q8769657.
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- Q4743011 comment "The American Artists' Congress (AAC) was an organization founded in February 1936 as part of the popular front of the Communist Party USA as a vehicle for uniting graphic artists in projects helping to combat the spread of fascism. During World War II the organization was merged into the Artists' Council for Victory, which effectively spelled the end of the organization.".
- Q4743011 label "American Artists' Congress".