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A signed paper setting forth to whom it may concern the opinions of the signatories on some matter, and designed to influence public opinion. It differs from a [[petition]{ in that it is not addressed to a particular [[official]], and primarily expresses an opinion rather than urging an action. There have been two in [[fandom]]: '''Manifesto on Freedom of Science''', a Leftist document distributed in the [[FAPA]] by the [[CPASF]] (before the "substantial extent" requirement mentioned in the preceding article); and the '''Washington Manifesto''' of the second Washington [[Confabulation]], urging the [[Dixicon]] on the [[Denvention]], since the '42 convention was suppose to be back in the East.  
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A signed paper setting forth to whom it may concern the opinions of the signatories on some matter, and designed to influence public opinion. It differs from a [[petition]] in that it is not addressed to a particular [[official]], and primarily expresses an opinion rather than urging an action. There have been two in [[fandom]]: '''Manifesto on Freedom of Science''', a Leftist document distributed in the [[FAPA]] by the [[CPASF]] (before the "substantial extent" requirement mentioned in the preceding article); and the '''Washington Manifesto''' of the second Washington [[Confabulation]], urging the [[Dixicon]] on the [[Denvention]], since the '42 convention was suppose to be back in the East.  
 
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From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
A signed paper setting forth to whom it may concern the opinions of the signatories on some matter, and designed to influence public opinion. It differs from a petition in that it is not addressed to a particular official, and primarily expresses an opinion rather than urging an action. There have been two in fandom: Manifesto on Freedom of Science, a Leftist document distributed in the FAPA by the CPASF (before the "substantial extent" requirement mentioned in the preceding article); and the Washington Manifesto of the second Washington Confabulation, urging the Dixicon on the Denvention, since the '42 convention was suppose to be back in the East.

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