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'''Signe Waller Foxworth'''is a [[Greensboro]], [[North Carolina]], activist. She is originally from [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]]. | '''Signe Waller Foxworth'''is a [[Greensboro]], [[North Carolina]], activist. She is originally from [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]]. | ||
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+ | ==Potential editor, New Democrat== | ||
+ | An October 31, 1985 list of potential editors for the [[New Democrat]], proposed newspaper of the [[New Democratic Movement]] was found in the [[Communist Workers Party]] papers in the Tamiment Library New York. | ||
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+ | Signe Waller, was on the list. | ||
+ | [[Category:New Democratic Movement]] | ||
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==Center for Political Education== | ==Center for Political Education== |
Revision as of 03:06, 14 January 2013
Signe Waller Foxworthis a Greensboro, North Carolina, activist. She is originally from Brooklyn, New York.
Potential editor, New Democrat
An October 31, 1985 list of potential editors for the New Democrat, proposed newspaper of the New Democratic Movement was found in the Communist Workers Party papers in the Tamiment Library New York.
Signe Waller, was on the list.
Center for Political Education
In 2003 Signe Waller, author of "Love and Revolution: A political memoir/people’s history of the Greensboro Massacre", Max Elbaum, author of "Revolution in the Air: Sixties radicals turn to Lenin, Mao, and Che" and Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of "Outlaw Woman, A Memoir of the War Years" gave talks entitled: "Love and Revolution: Three activists/authors discuss lessons from the 1960s-70s." The classes were held at the San Francisco based Center for Political Education, an organization closely associated with the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism.[1]