Previously unpublished correspondence between Hillary Clinton
and the late left-wing organizer Saul Alinsky reveals new details about her relationship with the controversial Chicago
activist and shed light on her early ideological development. Clinton met with Alinsky several times in 1968 while
writing a Wellesley college thesis about his theory of community organizing. Clinton's relationship with Alinsky, and
her support for his philosophy, continued for several years after she entered Yale law school in 1969, two letters obtained
by the Washington Free Beacon show. The letters obtained by the [Washington] Free Beacon are part of the archives for
the Industrial Areas Foundation, a training center for community organizers founded by Alinsky, which are housed at the
University of Texas at Austin. The letters also suggest that Alinsky, who died in 1972, had a deeper influence on
Clinton's early political views than previously known.
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