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==DSA membership==
 
==DSA membership==
  
At the Detroit [[Democratic Socialists of America]] 2007 Frederick Douglass-Eugene V. Debs Dinner David Hecker<ref>http://kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html</ref>declared;
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At the Detroit [[Democratic Socialists of America]] 2007 Frederick Douglass-Eugene V. Debs Dinner David Hecker declared;<ref>http://kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html</ref>
  
:''“Alice and I are proud lifetime members of DSA and have been so for about the past twenty years. We both go back to the days of the [[Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee]] (DSOC). I realize merger with the New American Movement (NAM) some twenty-five years ago demanded a name change, but I much prefer the name DSOC. Why? Because it says ‘Organizing Committee.’ Our ability tobe effective is based on our power. We build power through organizing. You all know that.''  
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:''“Alice and I are proud lifetime members of DSA and have been so for about the past twenty years. We both go back to the days of the [[Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee]] (DSOC). I realize merger with the New American Movement (NAM) some twenty-five years ago demanded a name change, but I much prefer the name DSOC. Why? Because it says ‘Organizing Committee.’ Our ability tobe effective is based on our power. We build power through organizing. You all know that.''
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 07:53, 20 December 2010

David Hecker

David Hecker is a Michigan labor leader.

AFT leader

In 2007 David Hecker was American Federation of Teachers-Michigan President.

DSA membership

At the Detroit Democratic Socialists of America 2007 Frederick Douglass-Eugene V. Debs Dinner David Hecker declared;[1]

“Alice and I are proud lifetime members of DSA and have been so for about the past twenty years. We both go back to the days of the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC). I realize merger with the New American Movement (NAM) some twenty-five years ago demanded a name change, but I much prefer the name DSOC. Why? Because it says ‘Organizing Committee.’ Our ability tobe effective is based on our power. We build power through organizing. You all know that.

References

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