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*[[Irving Brown]] - Executive Director 1965-1973. | *[[Irving Brown]] - Executive Director 1965-1973. | ||
*[[Maida Springer]] | *[[Maida Springer]] | ||
+ | *[[Patrick J. O'Farrell]] | ||
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+ | ==External resources== | ||
+ | *NameBase [http://www.namebase.org/cgi-bin/nb01?_AFRICAN_AMERICAN_LABOR%20CENTER AFRICAN AMERICAN LABOR CENTER] | ||
+ | *John Stoner, [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=9676 How Likely Was Pan-African Labor Solidarity? AATUF and Unfulfilled Promise], H-Net, August 2004. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 00:57, 6 February 2014
The African-American Labor Center was founded in 1964 as a counterpart to the American Institute for Free Labor Development.[1]
People
- Irving Brown - Executive Director 1965-1973.
- Maida Springer
- Patrick J. O'Farrell
External resources
- NameBase AFRICAN AMERICAN LABOR CENTER
- John Stoner, How Likely Was Pan-African Labor Solidarity? AATUF and Unfulfilled Promise, H-Net, August 2004.
Notes
- ↑ Hugh Wilford, The Mighty Wurlitzer, How the CIA played America, Harvard, 2008, p.306n86.