Difference between revisions of "James Steele"
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==Communist Party reformer== | ==Communist Party reformer== | ||
− | In 1991 James Steele, New York was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members | + | In 1991 James Steele, New York was one of several hundred [[Communist Party USA]] members to sign the a paper "An initiative to Unite and Renew the Party"-most signatories left the Party after the December 1991 conference to found [[Committees of Correspondence]].<ref>Addendum to Initiative document</ref> |
==CoC National Conference endorser== | ==CoC National Conference endorser== | ||
− | In 1992 James Steele, executive director, [[Breakthrough Political Consulting Service]] , New York, endorsed | + | In 1992 James Steele, executive director, [[Breakthrough Political Consulting Service]] , New York, endorsed the [[Committees of Correspondence]] national conference [[Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s]] held at Berkeley California July 17-19.<ref>http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/CCDSbckgrnd.pdf</ref> |
==Political achievements== | ==Political achievements== | ||
− | In 1997 James Steele was named | + | In 1997 James Steele was named as executive director, [[Breakthrough Political Consulting Service]] and the author of "Freedom's River:the African American contribution to democracy". until recently he served as Deputy District Director of organization for Congressman [[Major Owens]].<ref>Race and politics: new challenges and responses for black activism By James Jennings page 193</ref> |
Steele was the founder of the [[Center for African American Studies]] at Ohio State University. | Steele was the founder of the [[Center for African American Studies]] at Ohio State University. |
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Communist Party reformer
In 1991 James Steele, New York was one of several hundred Communist Party USA members to sign the a paper "An initiative to Unite and Renew the Party"-most signatories left the Party after the December 1991 conference to found Committees of Correspondence.[1]
CoC National Conference endorser
In 1992 James Steele, executive director, Breakthrough Political Consulting Service , New York, endorsed the Committees of Correspondence national conference Conference on Perspectives for Democracy and Socialism in the 90s held at Berkeley California July 17-19.[2]
Political achievements
In 1997 James Steele was named as executive director, Breakthrough Political Consulting Service and the author of "Freedom's River:the African American contribution to democracy". until recently he served as Deputy District Director of organization for Congressman Major Owens.[3]
Steele was the founder of the Center for African American Studies at Ohio State University.
References
- ↑ Addendum to Initiative document
- ↑ http://www.usasurvival.org/docs/CCDSbckgrnd.pdf
- ↑ Race and politics: new challenges and responses for black activism By James Jennings page 193