Earl B. Dickerson

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Template:TOCnestleft Earl B. Dickerson

Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace

Earl B. Dickerson was a sponsor of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace which ran from March 25 - 27, 1949 in New York City. It was arranged by a Communist Party USA front organization known as the National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions. The conference was a follow-up to a similar gathering, the strongly anti-America, pro-Soviet World Congress of Intellectuals which was held in Poland, August 25 - 28, 1948.[1]

National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee

As of May 1964, Earl B. Dickerson, attorney-corp. Executive, Chicago, Illinois, was listed as a sponsor of the Communist Party USA front, National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee.

Black Revolution forum

On December 12, 1968, the 19th annual meeting of the Hyde Park Kenwood Community Conference convened a forum on the "black revolution and its implications for an integrated community".

Panelists were;[2]

Conference chairman Rufus Cook moderated the panel.

Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago

Circa late 1982, members of the Citizens Committee/Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago (in formation) included Earl B. Dickerson.[3]

Lawyers Committee for Harold Washington

In 1983 Earl B. Dickerson was an Executive Committee Member of the Lawyers Committee for Harold Washington for Mayor.[4]

References

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  1. Review of the Scientific and Cultural Conference for World Peace by the Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1949
  2. Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices, December 1968, page 14
  3. Undated circa late 1982, HWAC Mayoral Campaign Records, Box 5, Folder 1
  4. Lawyers Committee for Harold Washington letterhead, January 1983