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Revision as of 08:37, 7 December 2004 editHerschelkrustofsky (talk | contribs)2,877 edits If you want to put a fine point on it, Boynton Robinson is her legal last name, from two marriages. Her maiden name is Platts← Previous edit Revision as of 08:42, 7 December 2004 edit undoSlimVirgin (talk | contribs)172,064 edits rv to Andy L's version. She calls herself Amelia Robinson on the Schiller Institute page Next edit →
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This is part of a series on Lyndon LaRouche
and related people, organizations and issues.

Articles on Lyndon LaRouche and his movement:
Lyndon LaRouche
Citizens Electoral Council
LaRouche Youth Movement
Lyndon LaRouche U.S. Presidential campaigns
National Caucus of Labor Committees
Political views of Lyndon LaRouche
Schiller Institute
United States v. LaRouche

Related individuals:
Jeremiah Duggan
Janice Hart
Amelia Boynton Robinson
Frederick Wills
Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Defunct organizations:
North American Labour Party
Party for the Commonwealth of Canada
U.S. Labor Party