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Linda Jenness

Linda Jenness (born January 11, 1941)[1] is a former Socialist Workers Party candidate for president of the United States. She was the party's nominee in the 1972 election. She received 83,380 votes (vs. 47,169,911 for Richard Nixon), making her the 4th most voted for candidate.[note 1][2]

Linda Jenness

1941 (age 82–83)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

Jenness, Linda, and (1970). Woman & The Cuban Revolution New York: Pathfinder Press.

Fidel Castro

Jenness, Linda (1972). Socialism and democracy; a speech by Linda Jenness, Socialist Workers Party candidate for president, 1972. New York: Pathfinder Press  0-87348-280-8

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Jenness, Linda (1973). Feminism and Socialism. New York: Pathfinder Press  1-199-12398-6

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Jenness, Linda, and (1973). Introduction to Watergate: The View from the Left - Unpublicized Facts About Government Attacks on Dissenters and the Socialists; Strategy for Fighting Back New York: Pathfinder Press

Andrew Pulley

Jenness, Linda (1975). Last Hired, First Fired: Affirmative Action VS. Seniority

Linda Jenness has authored several books and pamphlets, or provided introductions. Some of these are as follows:

List of female United States presidential and vice presidential candidates

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Interview in The Libertarian Forum 4, no. 12 (December 1972; mislabelled no. 10)

Raskin, Jamin (2003). Overruling Democracy; The Supreme Court Versus the American People.

424 U.S. 828 -- Greer, Commander, Fort Dix Military Reservation, et al., v. Spock et al.

Results, 1972 American Presidential Election