The League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW) formed in 1969 in Detroit, Michigan. The League united a number of different Revolutionary Union Movements...
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Caribbean: From Black Power to Abu Bakr. James A. Geschwender. Class, Race, and Worker Insurgency: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers. New York: Cambridge...
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social and political movements, including the League of Revolutionary Black Workers and other radical black, Marxist formations. Kenneth Vern Cockrel was...
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African-American Marxist–Leninist revolutionary organization composed of prisoners. It was founded with the stated goals of promoting black power, maintaining dignity...
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ISBN 0-87722315-7 Geschwender, James A. Class, Race, and Worker Insurgency: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers. 250 pages Publisher: Cambridge University Press...
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New Communist movement (category Political history of the United States)
the majority of NCM groups, the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM), which evolved into the League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW), was formed...
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liberation: a statement by a black revolutionary from the Revolutionary Workers League. Detroit, Mich.: Revolutionary Workers League, 1981 Theses on pornography:...
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Black Workers Congress (BWC) was created on December 12, 1970 in response to a manifesto written by the League of Revolutionary Black Workers (League)...
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The Revolutionary Workers League (RWL) was a radical left group in the United States, lasting from 1935 through 1946. It was led by Hugo Oehler and published...
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industrial type settings, and the League of Black Workers, the predecessor to the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, was eventually created through...
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The Revolutionary Black Panther Party or RBPP is a Marxist-Leninist black nationalist organization in the United States. RBPP claims to continue the legacy...
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Revolutionary Workers Headquarters (RWH) was a U.S. Marxist-Leninist organization that formed out of a split from the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP)...
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chairman of the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), a Marxist–Leninist, black power organisation active from 1962 to 1968. He is the author of We Will...
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demands of Black workers for representation in UAW leadership between the mid-1940s and the 1960s. See also League of Revolutionary Black Workers and Dodge...
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Black separatism is a separatist political movement that seeks separate economic and cultural development for those of African descent in societies, particularly...
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Neville Roy Singham (category Place of birth missing (living people))
mother was Cuban. In his youth, Singham was a member of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a Black nationalist–Maoist group, taking a job at a Chrysler...
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The Workers Socialist League (WSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain. The group was formed by Alan Thornett and other members of the Workers Revolutionary...
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The Black Revolutionary Assault Team (BRAT) was a small terrorist group that carried out a few bombings in New York City during 1971. The group first...
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General Baker (category Members of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers)
1960s, Baker was a co-founder of the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM) and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers (LRBW). He was fired from his...
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The Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) is a Trotskyist group in Britain once led by Gerry Healy. In the mid-1980s, it split into several smaller groups...
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Underground May 19th Communist Organization Black Guerrilla Family Republic of New Afrika Black Revolutionary Assault Team George Jackson Brigade Symbionese...
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activist with the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. Michael Zinzun, activist. Spencer, Robyn C. (2016). ""I Am We": The Demise of the Black Panther Party...
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John Watson (activist) (redirect from John Watson (radical black activist/editor))
Memorial Park East. League of Revolutionary Black Workers McGraw, Bill (November 21, 2001). "John Watson: Sought to Better Black Workers' Lives". Detroit...
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simply known as the Revolutionary Communist League, and had a more "activist" orientation than the SL. They collaborated with the Workers World Party, Youth...
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of the Transport and Industrial Workers Union and Basdeo Panday, then a young trade union lawyer and activist. The Black Power Revolution began with a 1970...
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from the Workers' Revolutionary League. Solidarity – from the Solidarity group. South London Workers' Bulletin – from the Workers' Institute of Marxism–Leninism–Mao...
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The Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) was a Trotskyist group in the United States established in 1973 and disbanded in 1989. The RSL originated in the...
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"Engendering the Black Freedom Struggle: Revolutionary Black Womanhood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area, California". Journal of Women's History...
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African-American leftism (redirect from Black leftism)
League of Revolutionary Black Workers National Brotherhood of Workers of America Sojourner Truth Organization W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America Black Alliance...
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James Forman (category Members of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers)
Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the Black Panther Party, and the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. As the executive secretary of SNCC from 1961 to 1966, Forman...
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