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Lerone Bennett, Senior Editor of Ebony was named as a sponsor of the [[Communist Party USA]] dominated [[National Anti-Imperialist Conference in Solidarity With African Liberation]] held at Dunbar Vocational High School, Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, October 19 to 21 1973 <ref>http://www.historicalvoices.org/pbuilder/pbfiles/Project39/Scheme361/african_activist_archive-a0b1x6-a_12419.pdf</ref>.
 
Lerone Bennett, Senior Editor of Ebony was named as a sponsor of the [[Communist Party USA]] dominated [[National Anti-Imperialist Conference in Solidarity With African Liberation]] held at Dunbar Vocational High School, Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, October 19 to 21 1973 <ref>http://www.historicalvoices.org/pbuilder/pbfiles/Project39/Scheme361/african_activist_archive-a0b1x6-a_12419.pdf</ref>.
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==Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago==
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Circa late 1982, members of the [[Citizens Committee/Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago]] (in formation) included [[Lerone Bennett]].<ref>Undated circa late 1982, HWAC Mayoral Campaign Records, Box 5, Folder 1</ref>
  
 
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[[Category: Citizens Committee/Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago]]
 
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Revision as of 17:41, 29 March 2010

Lerone Bennett...

National Anti-Imperialist Conference in Solidarity With African Liberation

Lerone Bennett, Senior Editor of Ebony was named as a sponsor of the Communist Party USA dominated National Anti-Imperialist Conference in Solidarity With African Liberation held at Dunbar Vocational High School, Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, October 19 to 21 1973 [1].

Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago

Circa late 1982, members of the Citizens Committee/Harold Washington for Mayor of Chicago (in formation) included Lerone Bennett.[2]

References