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'''Jan Phillips''' is a [[Louisville]], [[Kentucky]] activist. | '''Jan Phillips''' is a [[Louisville]], [[Kentucky]] activist. | ||
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+ | ==Southern Angela Davis Committee== | ||
+ | [[Southern Angela Davis Committee to Free All Political Prisoners]], Louisville, Oct. 7 1973.<ref>[Source: "Revolutionary Activities" hearings, Part 4, HISC, 1973 as cited below, p. 1500 & 1585 as Exhibit 29]</ref> | ||
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+ | *[[Jan Phillips]], [[Louisville 7 Defense Committee]]. | ||
==Carl Braden Memorial Center Board== | ==Carl Braden Memorial Center Board== | ||
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*[[Bill Allison]] | *[[Bill Allison]] | ||
*[[Katie Allison]] | *[[Katie Allison]] | ||
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*[[Eboni Cochran]] | *[[Eboni Cochran]] | ||
*[[Bob Cunningham]] | *[[Bob Cunningham]] |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 16 July 2018
Template:TOCnestleft Jan Phillips is a Louisville, Kentucky activist.
Southern Angela Davis Committee
Southern Angela Davis Committee to Free All Political Prisoners, Louisville, Oct. 7 1973.[1]
Carl Braden Memorial Center Board
As of 2014 the board of the Carl Braden Memorial Center included;[2]
- Bill Allison
- Katie Allison
- Walter Bedford
- Eboni Cochran
- Bob Cunningham
- Cate Fosl
- Jessica George
- J. Blaine Hudson
- Carol Kraemer
- David Lott
- Pam McMichael
- Shirley Moorman
- Howard Owens
- Shameka Parrish
- Jan Phillips
- Alice Wade
- Sheila Wade
- Carla Wallace
Fred Hicks' Friends and comrades
According to to his friend and "comrade" David Horvath, Committees of Correspondence member Fred Hicks' Louisville activist friends included Carla Wallace, Jan Phillips (a longtime friend and fellow activist), Suzy Post (President of the Kentucky ACLU), Fr. Jim Flynn, Eddie Davis, Black Caucus and Educational Outreach Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, K. A. Owens, Ira Grupper, Gracie Lewis, Barb Williams.[3]
References
- ↑ [Source: "Revolutionary Activities" hearings, Part 4, HISC, 1973 as cited below, p. 1500 & 1585 as Exhibit 29]
- ↑ The Carl Braden Memorial Center board
- ↑ FORsooth_September 2013 Newspaper/Current_%26_Past_Issues/Entries/2013/9/3_Volume_24,_No._7_files/FOR%209-13r.pdf, FORsooth Community remembers Louisville activist Fred Hicks By David Horvath