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Revision as of 23:40, 11 March 2010
Stanley Levison
Meeting MLK
Ella J. Baker and her fellow African-American civil-rights activist Bayard Rustin introduced secret Communist Party USA member Stanley Levison to to Martin Luther King, Jr. A special relationship developed; from the late 1950s until King's death, in 1968, it was without a doubt King's closest friendship with a white person. In December of 1956 and January of 1957 Levison served as Rustin's primary sounding board as Rustin drew up the founding-agenda documents for what came to be called the Southern Christian Leadership Conference[1].
- Like Rustin, Levison, and Baker, King and a network of his southern African-American ministerial colleagues hoped that the SCLC could leverage the success of the Montgomery bus boycott into a South-wide attack on segregation and racial discrimination.
District 1199 Cultural Center
In 1982 Advisers to the District 1199 Cultural Center, Inc. New York were:[2]
- Moe Foner, Executive Director
- Miriam Colon
- Ossie Davis
- Ruby Dee
- Madeline Gilford
- Jack Golodner
- Micki Grant
- Herbert H. Gutman
- Michael Harrington
- Patricia Hills
- Irving Howe
- Harold Leventhal
- Stanley Levison
- Harold Lewis
- Eve Merriam
- Walter Rosenblum
- John Schultz
- Brendan Sexton
- Piri Thomas
- Arthur Waldhorm
References
- ↑ http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200207/garrow
- ↑ District 1199 Cultural Center, Inc. letterhead 1982