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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is a mass activist workers organization. It includes socialists, radical working class and general members, who link the immediate struggles in the workplaces and communities to a long term transitional radical program for Black empowerment/self-determination, social justice and social transformation. BWFJ was founded in 1981. Its labor and political perspectives grow out of an analysis of the development of the U.S. national and global economy, the U.S. imperialist state, and the ongoing role of the U.S. South as a fundamental pillar of U.S imperialism.
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Subject: African American labor union members., Black nationalism. , Community organization.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: The Black Radical Congress (BRC), founded in 1998 in Chicago, is a radical African American activist coalition of organizations and individuals focused on advocating for broad progressive social justice, racial equality and economic justice goals within the United States. The BRC holds conferences and other programs. The website only gives information on the BRC’s history and biographical information on notable individuals relating to the BRC.
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Subject: Black Radical Congress., Black nationalism. , African American radicals
Creator: Black Radical Congress.
Publisher: Black Radical Congress.
Coverage: United States. / International.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: The Black Radical Congress (BRC), founded in 1998 in Chicago, is a radical African American activist coalition of organizations and individuals focused on advocating for broad progressive social justice, racial equality and economic justice goals within the United States. The BRC holds conferences and other programs. The website only gives information on the BRC’s history and biographical information on notable individuals relating to the BRC.
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Subject: Black Radical Congress., Black nationalism. , African American radicals
Creator: Black Radical Congress.
Publisher: Black Radical Congress.
Coverage: United States. / International.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: The Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is a mass activist workers organization. It includes socialists, radical working class and general members, who link the immediate struggles in the workplaces and communities to a long term transitional radical program for Black empowerment/self-determination, social justice and social transformation. BWFJ was founded in 1981. Its labor and political perspectives grow out of an analysis of the development of the U.S. national and global economy, the U.S. imperialist state, and the ongoing role of the U.S. South as a fundamental pillar of U.S imperialism.
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Subject: African American labor union members., Black nationalism. , Community organization.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: The Black Workers for Justice (BWFJ) is a mass activist workers organization. It includes socialists, radical working class and general members, who link the immediate struggles in the workplaces and communities to a long term transitional radical program for Black empowerment/self-determination, social justice and social transformation. BWFJ was founded in 1981. Its labor and political perspectives grow out of an analysis of the development of the U.S. national and global economy, the U.S. imperialist state, and the ongoing role of the U.S. South as a fundamental pillar of U.S imperialism.
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Subject: African American labor union members., Black nationalism. , Community organization.
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