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− | '''Nelson Peery'''... | + | '''Nelson Peery'''. founded the [[People's Tribune]] in the 1970s. He is author of, “Black Fire: The Making of an American Revolutionary,” his sequel, “Black Radical: The Education of an American Revolutionary,” “The Future is Up to Us,” and many other works. Nelson Peery has over 70 years in the revolutionary movement.<ref>[http://peoplestribune.org/pt-news/about-us/, People's Tribune, about us, accessed Jan. 2015]</ref> |
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+ | ==Provisional Organizing Committee== | ||
+ | Several hundred stalwart communists such as [[Nelson Peery]] in [[California]] and [[Harry Haywood]] formed the [[Provisional Organizing Committee]] for the Reconstitution of a Marxist-Leninist Party (POC) in 1958. | ||
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+ | This was the first group of the [[New Communist Movement]]. | ||
+ | <ref>[http://toto.lib.unca.edu/sr_papers/history_sr/srhistory_2009/michael_doug.pdf, Building Revolution in the South: The Southern Conference Educational Fund and the New Communist Movement, 1968-1981 A Senior Thesis Submitted to The Faculty of the Department of History In Candidacy for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in History]</ref> | ||
==Malcolm X conference== | ==Malcolm X conference== | ||
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A conference, [[Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle]] was held in New York City, November 14 1990. | A conference, [[Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle]] was held in New York City, November 14 1990. | ||
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*[[Bill Fletcher, Jr.]], [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]], [[Forward Motion]] Journal | *[[Bill Fletcher, Jr.]], [[Freedom Road Socialist Organization]], [[Forward Motion]] Journal | ||
− | *[[Nelson Peery]], [[Communist Labor Party]], [[ | + | *[[Nelson Peery]], [[Communist Labor Party]], [[People's Tribune]] Newspaper |
==Black Radical Congress== | ==Black Radical Congress== | ||
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Veteran activists [[Kathleen Cleaver]], [[General Baker]], [[Barbara Smith]], [[Ahmed Rahman]], [[Angela Davis]] and [[Nelson Peery]] were "paired up with younger activists" [[Van Jones]], [[Kim Diehl]], [[Kim Springer]], [[Fanon Che Wilkins]], [[Kashim Funny]], and [[Quraysh Ali Lansana]], respectively<ref>[http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/230.html] What next for the Black Radical Congress By [[Gerald Sanders]], The Organizer, Summer 1998</ref>. | Veteran activists [[Kathleen Cleaver]], [[General Baker]], [[Barbara Smith]], [[Ahmed Rahman]], [[Angela Davis]] and [[Nelson Peery]] were "paired up with younger activists" [[Van Jones]], [[Kim Diehl]], [[Kim Springer]], [[Fanon Che Wilkins]], [[Kashim Funny]], and [[Quraysh Ali Lansana]], respectively<ref>[http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/230.html] What next for the Black Radical Congress By [[Gerald Sanders]], The Organizer, Summer 1998</ref>. | ||
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+ | ==People's Tribune== | ||
+ | [[People's Tribune]] is the newspaper of [[League of Revolutionaries for a New America]]. | ||
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+ | As of January 2015, the Editorial Board included;<ref>[http://peoplestribune.org/pt-news/about-us/, People's Tribune, about us, accessed Jan. 2015]</ref> | ||
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+ | *Editor: [[Bob Lee]] | ||
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+ | '''Board Members:''' | ||
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+ | *[[Brett Jelinek]] | ||
+ | *[[Sarah Menefee]] | ||
+ | *[[Shamako Noble]] | ||
+ | *[[Chuck Parker]] | ||
+ | *[[Joseph Peery]] | ||
+ | *[[Nelson Peery]] | ||
+ | *[[Sandra Reid]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:People's Tribune]] | ||
+ | ==League comrades== | ||
+ | [[Daymon J. Hartley]] January 5, 2014 · [[League of Revolutionaries for a New America]] leaders. | ||
+ | [[File:Leagbbbbbos.PNG|thumb|600px|center]] | ||
+ | With [[Cathy Talbott]], [[David Smokler]], [[General Baker]], [[Darryl Mitchell|Darryl Waistline Mitchell]], [[Nelson Peery]], [[Jerome Scott]], [[Dorothy Pinkney]], [[Marian Kramer]], [[Claire McClinton]] and [[Sandra Reid]]. Plus [[Edward Pinkney]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Malcolm X conference]] | [[Category:Malcolm X conference]] | ||
[[Category:Communist Labor Party]] | [[Category:Communist Labor Party]] | ||
− | + | {{Black Radical Congress endorsers}} | |
[[Category:Communist Labor Party]] | [[Category:Communist Labor Party]] | ||
[[Category:League of Revolutionaries for a New America]] | [[Category:League of Revolutionaries for a New America]] | ||
[[Category:Peoples Tribune]] | [[Category:Peoples Tribune]] |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 17 October 2022
Nelson Peery. founded the People's Tribune in the 1970s. He is author of, “Black Fire: The Making of an American Revolutionary,” his sequel, “Black Radical: The Education of an American Revolutionary,” “The Future is Up to Us,” and many other works. Nelson Peery has over 70 years in the revolutionary movement.[1]
Provisional Organizing Committee
Several hundred stalwart communists such as Nelson Peery in California and Harry Haywood formed the Provisional Organizing Committee for the Reconstitution of a Marxist-Leninist Party (POC) in 1958.
This was the first group of the New Communist Movement. [2]
Malcolm X conference
A conference, Malcolm X: Radical Tradition and a Legacy of Struggle was held in New York City, November 14 1990.
The "Black Liberation and Social Revolution: U.S.A. Perspectives" panel consisted of;
Chairperson:
Panel:
- Nelson Peery, Communist Labor Party, People's Tribune Newspaper
Black Radical Congress
In March 1998 “Endorsers of the Call” to found a Black Radical Congress included Nelson Peery, League of Revolutionaries for a New America[3].
At the June 1998 Black Radical Congress in Chicago, militants of an older generation were assigned to work with younger comrades.
- On Friday evening there was an inter-generational dialogue which was an attempt to blend an historical and contemporary review of the Black liberation struggle by means of older and younger activists interviewing one another.
Veteran activists Kathleen Cleaver, General Baker, Barbara Smith, Ahmed Rahman, Angela Davis and Nelson Peery were "paired up with younger activists" Van Jones, Kim Diehl, Kim Springer, Fanon Che Wilkins, Kashim Funny, and Quraysh Ali Lansana, respectively[4].
People's Tribune
People's Tribune is the newspaper of League of Revolutionaries for a New America.
As of January 2015, the Editorial Board included;[5]
- Editor: Bob Lee
Board Members:
League comrades
Daymon J. Hartley January 5, 2014 · League of Revolutionaries for a New America leaders.
With Cathy Talbott, David Smokler, General Baker, Darryl Waistline Mitchell, Nelson Peery, Jerome Scott, Dorothy Pinkney, Marian Kramer, Claire McClinton and Sandra Reid. Plus Edward Pinkney.
References
Template:Reflist Template:Black Radical Congress endorsers
- ↑ People's Tribune, about us, accessed Jan. 2015
- ↑ Building Revolution in the South: The Southern Conference Educational Fund and the New Communist Movement, 1968-1981 A Senior Thesis Submitted to The Faculty of the Department of History In Candidacy for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in History
- ↑ http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/524.html
- ↑ [1] What next for the Black Radical Congress By Gerald Sanders, The Organizer, Summer 1998
- ↑ People's Tribune, about us, accessed Jan. 2015