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==Black Radical Congress== | ==Black Radical Congress== | ||
In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a [[Black Radical Congress]] included Marian Kramer, [[National Welfare Rights Union]] <ref>http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/524.html</ref>. | In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a [[Black Radical Congress]] included Marian Kramer, [[National Welfare Rights Union]] <ref>http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/524.html</ref>. | ||
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+ | As at October 5, 2008, Kramer served as Co-chair on the board of the [[National Welfare Rights Union]].<ref>[http://www.nationalwru.org/board.htm NWRU website: Board]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 23:16, 27 January 2010
Marian Kramer has been at the forefront of the struggle of the poor, and a leader in the fight to stop the privatization of water in Detroit, Michigan. She has been the front lines of the welfare rights and civil rights movement from its origin in the 1960s. Kramer serves as the Co-chair of the National Welfare Rights Union.[1]
Black Radical Congress
In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a Black Radical Congress included Marian Kramer, National Welfare Rights Union [2].
National Welfare Rights Union
As at October 5, 2008, Kramer served as Co-chair on the board of the National Welfare Rights Union.[3]