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*[[Virginia Fung]], editor [[Pan Asian Express]], [[San Diego]]
 
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*[[Elizabeth Armistead]], academic adviser, City College of San Francisco, originator of African American Achievement Program
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*[[William Chin]], director Extended Educational Opportunities Program, City College of San Francisco
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Revision as of 03:34, 31 July 2016

Template:TOCnestleft Unity Organizing Committee was the revisionist faction formed out of the 1990 split in the League of Revolutionary Struggle.

Split

In 1990 League of Revolutionary Struggle split, with one group ( including most of the Asian comrades) dropping Maoism, and maintaining control of Unity, becoming the Unity Organizing Committee. The other faction kept a more traditional outlook, becoming the Socialist Organizing Network, which later merged with Freedom Road Socialist Organization .

"A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond"

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Unity, January 28 1991, issued a statement "A call to build an organization for the 1990s and beyond" on pages 4 to 6.

This group was a split in the League of Revolutionary Struggle which soon became the Unity Organizing Committee.

Those listed as supporters of the call included;

References

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