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'''Linda Elaine (Long) Klasman''' was a New York activist for the Libertarian Party from the 1970s and founder of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] alongside her husband [[Jerry Klasman]].<ref>[[Media:NY_LETTERS_1972-06-08_Edward_Clark_to_FLP_Committee.pdf]]</ref> She served as Publicity Chairperson for the party and worked to ensure the fledgling upstart group received media coverage.
'''Linda Klasman''' was a New York activist for the Libertarian Party from the 1970s and founder of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] alongside her husband [[Jerry Klasman]]. She served as Publicity Chairperson for the party and worked to ensure the fledgling upstart group received media coverage.


Under her leadership, the [[Free Libertarian Party, Inc.]] received favorable profiles in ''[[wikipedia:The Village Voice|The Village Voice]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:New York Times|New York Times]]''.<ref>[[Media:NY_LETTERS_1972-09-12_Linda_Klasman_to_Village_Voice.pdf]]</ref><ref>https://nyti.ms/2EjGXyC</ref> On July 4, 1972, she Klasman organized a news conference to introduce candidates [[Gary Greenberg]], [[Guy W. Riggs]], and [[Walter Block]].<ref>[[Media:1972_FLP_Checking_Account.pdf]]</ref>
Under her leadership, the [[Free Libertarian Party, Inc.]] received favorable profiles in ''[[wikipedia:The Village Voice|The Village Voice]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:New York Times|New York Times]]''.<ref>[[Media:NY_LETTERS_1972-09-12_Linda_Klasman_to_Village_Voice.pdf]]</ref><ref>https://nyti.ms/2EjGXyC</ref> On July 4, 1972, she Klasman organized a news conference to introduce candidates [[Gary Greenberg]], [[Guy W. Riggs]], and [[Walter Block]].<ref>[[Media:1972_FLP_Checking_Account.pdf]]</ref>


== Party positions ==
==Organizational Positions==
* Publicity Chairperson (May 21, 1972 - ???)
;[[Libertarian Party of New York]]
* Free Libertarian Party News - editor (??? - ???)<ref>[[Media:FLP_News_1972-08-01.pdf]]</ref>
*Publicity Chairperson (May 21, 1972 - ???)
* Membership Committee - member (December 1, 1972)
*Free Libertarian Party News - editor (??? - ???)<ref>[[Media:FLP_News_1972-08-01.pdf]]</ref>
 
*Membership Committee - member (December 1, 1972)
== See also ==
* [[Jerome J. Klasman]], her spouse.


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:New York Party Activists]]
[[Category:New York Party Activists]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 1970s]]
[[Category:Party Activists from the 1970s]]
[[Category:New York State Party Newsletter Editors]]
[[Category: Newsletter Volunteers]]
[[Category:New York State Party Newsletter Volunteers]]
[[Category:New York State Party Founders]]
[[Category:New York State Party Founders]]
[[Category:State Party Publicity Chairpersons]]
[[Category:State Party Communications Directors]]
[[Category:State Party Staff]]
[[Category:New York State Party Communications Directors]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, 3 August 2024

Linda E. Klasman
Publicity Chairperson
Free Libertarian Party of New York
May 21, 1972—September 12, 1972
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian

Linda Elaine (Long) Klasman was a New York activist for the Libertarian Party from the 1970s and founder of the Libertarian Party of New York alongside her husband Jerry Klasman.[1] She served as Publicity Chairperson for the party and worked to ensure the fledgling upstart group received media coverage.

Under her leadership, the Free Libertarian Party, Inc. received favorable profiles in The Village Voice and New York Times.[2][3] On July 4, 1972, she Klasman organized a news conference to introduce candidates Gary Greenberg, Guy W. Riggs, and Walter Block.[4]

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party of New York
  • Publicity Chairperson (May 21, 1972 - ???)
  • Free Libertarian Party News - editor (??? - ???)[5]
  • Membership Committee - member (December 1, 1972)

References