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Template:TOCnestleft Tracy Sims
Ad Hoc Committee to End Discrimination
Michael Myerson, Tracy Sims, Roy Ballard, Dick Gregory
Communist youth conference
After the Conference of Socialist Youth in March 1964, it was decided to hold the next convention in Chicago, and there form a new national youth organization. The Coordinating Committee determined to switch the meeting place to San Francisco, however, and to hold it on June 19 through 21, 1964. The New organization was named the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America and would serve as the youth wing of the Communist Party USA.
Those who signed the “call” for this June 1964 convention, as set forth on page 15 of The Convener No. 4, included Tracy Sims of the Ad Hoc Committee to End Discrimination, San Francisco.[1]