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− | In 1991 "Togi", DC/Virginia was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members | + | In 1991 "Togi", DC/Virginia was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members to sign the a paper "An initiative to Unite and Renew the Party" - most signatories left the Party after the December 1991 conference to found [[Committees of Correspondence]].<ref>Addendum to Initiative document</ref> |
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+ | In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a [[Black Radical Congress]] included Togi Marshall, Washington, DC<ref>http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/524.html</ref>. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Togi Marshall ...
Communist Party reformer
In 1991 "Togi", DC/Virginia was one of several hundred Communist Party USA members to sign the a paper "An initiative to Unite and Renew the Party" - most signatories left the Party after the December 1991 conference to found Committees of Correspondence.[1]
Black Radical Congress
In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a Black Radical Congress included Togi Marshall, Washington, DC[2].
References
Template:Reflist Template:Black Radical Congress endorsers
- ↑ Addendum to Initiative document
- ↑ http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/524.html