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Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

44 min · 29 de dic de 2016
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December 29: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers were not your average superheroes. They were ordinary men, struggling to survive against the odds, against exploitation by white Corporate America. Move to Amend National Leadership member and revolutionary Jerome Scott discusses the League’s history, their contribution to solidarity organizing within Labor Unions, and what lessons from this history can inform today's revolutionaries building the movement for genuine democracy. Don’t miss out on this enlightening discussion!

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Move to Amend Reports w/ Laura Bonham & Egberto Willies

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