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Dying from the inside: The decline of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers

A key account of the organizational issues of the LRBW, by Ernie Allen. From the book, They Should Have Served That Cup of Coffee: Seven Radicals Remember the 60s

Submitted by Juan Conatz on January 11, 2011

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Dying From the Inside.pdf (2.28 MB)
  • United States
  • car industry
  • Detroit
  • League of Revolutionary Black Workers

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