NYC: Veteran SNCC Activists Speak On Continuing The Liberation Fight

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S. E. Anderson

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Apr 6, 2009, 5:12:19 PM4/6/09
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Ella Baker Tour
“Each One Reach One - Each One Teach One”

Civil Rights Activists from the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) speak about their experiences in the movements of the 1960s and building a new movement against oppression NOW!

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FREE AND OPEN TO ALL CUNY STUDENTS (contact us if others you know want to attend)
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
7:00pm
Hunter College School of Social Work
(129 E. 79th St., at Lexington), Auditorium (1st Floor)


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Sponsored by ARCH: The Anti-Racist Collective at Hunter 
Speakers: Theresa El-Amin, Nellie Hester-Bailey, Sam Anderson, Bob Fullilove, Sandra Adickes and Bob Zellner 
Contact: nate.fra...@gmail.com | 646 610 0269
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Ella Baker (1903-1986): The granddaughter of enslaved Africans and a leader in struggles for social justice throughout her life, Ella Baker helped found the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1960. SNCC was an organization of mostly Black students that used non-violent direct action to lead the struggle against racism and segregation in the South. With hard work and Baker’s guidance, many SNCC activists became important leaders themselves.



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s. e. anderson is author of "The Black Holocaust for Beginners"
Social Activism is not a hobby: it's a Lifestyle lasting a Lifetime
http://www.blackeducator.org
http://blackeducator.blogspot.com
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Doreen Nash

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Apr 6, 2009, 5:21:57 PM4/6/09
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thanks a lot. I went to the queens college frances m beal thing, that wasnt real good for me.
 



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