Brown, Irving

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Brown, Irving

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1911 - 1989

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«Irving Brown (Bronx, 1911 - Paris, 1989) was an American trade-unionist, member of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and then of the AFL-CIO, who played an important role in Western Europe and in Africa, during the Cold War, in supporting splits among trade-unions in order to counter Communist influence. At the same time a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent,[1] he founded in 1962 the American Institute for Free Labor Development along with former Communist Party of America member and CIA agent Jay Lovestone.»

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Sílvia Correia, 2011.03.17.. Revisto em 2011.06.30.

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Wikipedia - Irving Brown [Em linha]. [Consult. 17 Mar. 2011]. Disponível em: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irving_Brown.

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