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==Black Radical Congress==
 
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At the June 1998 [[Black Radical Congress]] in Chicago,   militants of an older generation were assigned to work with younger comrades.
Kim Springer attended the June 1998 [[Black Radical Congress]] in Chicago, where she  got to work with famous communist militants of an older generation [[Angela Davis]] and [[Nelson Peery]];
 
  
 
:''On Friday evening there was an inter-generational dialogue which was an attempt to blend an historical and contemporary review of the Black liberation struggle by means of older and younger activists interviewing one another.''  
 
:''On Friday evening there was an inter-generational dialogue which was an attempt to blend an historical and contemporary review of the Black liberation struggle by means of older and younger activists interviewing one another.''  
  
[[Angela Davis]] and [[Nelson Peery]] were "paired up with younger activists" [[Van Jones]], [[Kim Diehl]], [[Kim Springer]], [[Fanon Che Wilkins]], [[Kashim Funny]], and [[Quraysh Ali Lansana]], respectively<ref>http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/230.html</ref>.
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Veteran activists [[Kathleen Cleaver]], [[General Baker]], [[Barbara Smith]], [[Ahmed Rahman]], [[Angela Davis]] and [[Nelson Peery]] were "paired up with younger activists" [[Van Jones]], [[Kim Diehl]], [[Kim Springer]], [[Fanon Che Wilkins]], [[Kashim Funny]], and [[Quraysh Ali Lansana]], respectively<ref>[http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/230.html] What next for the Black Radical Congress By [[Gerald Sanders]], The Organizer, Summer 1998</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:40, 4 June 2010

Kim Springer

Black Radical Congress

At the June 1998 Black Radical Congress in Chicago, militants of an older generation were assigned to work with younger comrades.

On Friday evening there was an inter-generational dialogue which was an attempt to blend an historical and contemporary review of the Black liberation struggle by means of older and younger activists interviewing one another.

Veteran activists Kathleen Cleaver, General Baker, Barbara Smith, Ahmed Rahman, Angela Davis and Nelson Peery were "paired up with younger activists" Van Jones, Kim Diehl, Kim Springer, Fanon Che Wilkins, Kashim Funny, and Quraysh Ali Lansana, respectively[1].

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  1. [1] What next for the Black Radical Congress By Gerald Sanders, The Organizer, Summer 1998