Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Marxist Leninist Party (MLP) was the final incarnation of a series of communist anti-revisionist groups that began in the late 1960s and continued into the 1980s. The groups distant origins lay in a small, predominantly African American, group founded in early 1967 called Cleveland Draft Resistance Union. In 1968 they reorganized as the Workers Action Committee and broadened their focus from anti-war activities to community organizing, strike support, and the study of Marxism. They embraced Maoism and developed a close relationship with the Canadian Communist Movement (Marxist-Leninist) led by Hardial Bains. In May 1968 the WAC attended the "North American Conference of Anti-Imperialist Youth" during which it reorganized again as the American Communist Workers Movement (Marxist-Leninist). The ACWM emulated some of the strategy of the Hardial Bains, including attempting to launch a daily newspaper. This experiment - the only Maoist daily ever published in the United States - was the People s America Daily News which lasted for 77 issues.