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| | Bebel’s Reminiscences (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Particularly in Württemberg, a large number of workingmen’s clubs were founded, which combined into a district organization as early as 1865, and soon after that created a public organ of their own. |
 | | The reply to those events in the Main district was a proclamation, dated May 19th, by which the German workingmen’s clubs were invited to a joint convention at Frankfort-on-Main, to be held June 7, 1863. |
 | | So far as organization was concerned, the foundation of district assemblies, with monthly reunions of delegates, was recommended, in order to further the organization of new clubs and maintain the connection between the existing clubs. |
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