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+ | ==Rainbow Coaliton pamphlet== | ||
+ | "The Rainbow and the Democratic Party— New Politics or Old?: A Socialist Perspective A Solidarity Pamphlet" edited by [[Joanna Misnik]] April 1988. | ||
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+ | This [[Solidarity]] pamphlet was edited by [[Joanna Misnik]], with contributions from [[David Finkel]], [[Roger Horowitz]], [[Kim Moody]], [[Dianne Feeley]] and [[Robert Brenner]]. | ||
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+ | Technical editor: [[Nancy Gruber]]. First Printed in April 1988. | ||
==DataCenter Donor== | ==DataCenter Donor== | ||
In 2007 [[Nancy Gruber]] and [[Morton Sobell]] were listed on the [[DataCenter]]'s annual report as donors to the organization. The Oakland, California based [[DataCenter]] is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.<ref>[http://www.datacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/DC-2007-Annual-Report.pdf DataCenter 2007 Annual Report]</ref> | In 2007 [[Nancy Gruber]] and [[Morton Sobell]] were listed on the [[DataCenter]]'s annual report as donors to the organization. The Oakland, California based [[DataCenter]] is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.<ref>[http://www.datacenter.org/wp-content/uploads/DC-2007-Annual-Report.pdf DataCenter 2007 Annual Report]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 9 April 2018
Nancy Gruber
Rainbow Coaliton pamphlet
"The Rainbow and the Democratic Party— New Politics or Old?: A Socialist Perspective A Solidarity Pamphlet" edited by Joanna Misnik April 1988.
This Solidarity pamphlet was edited by Joanna Misnik, with contributions from David Finkel, Roger Horowitz, Kim Moody, Dianne Feeley and Robert Brenner.
Technical editor: Nancy Gruber. First Printed in April 1988.
DataCenter Donor
In 2007 Nancy Gruber and Morton Sobell were listed on the DataCenter's annual report as donors to the organization. The Oakland, California based DataCenter is widely regarded as the intellegence wing of the United States Left and has close ties to Cuba.[1]