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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. | |||
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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> |