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==All-Peoples Congress National Advisory Board== | ==All-Peoples Congress National Advisory Board== | ||
− | In 1983, the [[Workers World Party]] influenced [[All-Peoples Congress]]' National Advisory Board, | + | In 1983, the [[Workers World Party]] influenced [[All-Peoples Congress]]' National Advisory Board, included; |
*[[Bella Abzug]] [[WOMEN. U.S.A.]] | *[[Bella Abzug]] [[WOMEN. U.S.A.]] |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 21 December 2017
Wilard Uphaus
All-Peoples Congress National Advisory Board
In 1983, the Workers World Party influenced All-Peoples Congress' National Advisory Board, included;
- Bella Abzug WOMEN. U.S.A.
- Isaiah Bennett President. A. Philip Randolph Institute. South Carolina President, Local J5A., Retail.Wholesale and Department Store Employees Union.
- Josephine D. Butler Chairperson. D.C. Statehood Party
- Reverend Victor Carpenter , Senior Minister, Arlington Street Church
- Ramsey Clark, Former U.S: Attorney General
- Lynda Clendenning, Vice President; AFSÇME Maryland State Employees Council
- Emile D'Antonio, Film Director
- Dick Gregory
- Dr. Michio Kaku Prfessor of Nuclear Physics. City College, of New York.
- Corita Kent, Artist
- Paul O'Dwyer Former President. New York City Council
- Margaret Ratner, Attorney
- Jewel Ryan White, President, National Black Communications Coalition President. Local 5011, Communications Workers of America
- Wilard Uphaus, World Fellowship of Faiths
- George Wald, Nobel Prize Laureate, Harvard University
- Quentin Young, M.D.[1]
References
- ↑ All-Peoples Congress press release, 1983