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DESCRIPTION:The UCSC Center for Labor Studies presents \n\nA Lecture with Professor 
 Will P. Jones \nFor Jobs and Freedom: The Negro American Labor Council, the 
 1963 March on Washington, and the Radicalization of Postwar Liberalism 
 \n\nBaobab Lounge, Merrill College \nThursday, February 14, 2008, 4:00pm 
 \n\nExamining the networks of socialist and feminist black trade unionists 
 who initiated the 1963 March on Washington, Professor Jones offers fresh 
 insight into an event typically viewed as either a triumph of liberalism or 
 a bastardization of black radicalism. \n\nWilliam P. Jones is an Associate 
 Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.  He has 
 written for journals including Labor History, Urban History and The Nation, 
 and is author of the award-winning Tribe of Black Ulysses: African American 
 Lumber Workers in the Jim Crow South. \n\nThe UCSC Center for Labor Studies 
 is funded by the Miguel Contreras Labor Fund of the University of 
 California Office of the President, and co-sponsored by the UCSC Division 
 of Humanities and Division of Social Sciences. \n\nDirections/Map to Baobab 
 Lounge: http://maps.ucsc.edu/cdbaobab.html \n\nFor more information or 
 accommodations, contact UCSC Center for Labor Studies, Paul Ortiz 
 (portiz@ucsc.edu/ 459-5583) or Karin Mak (ktmak@ucsc.edu/ 626-840-5408).\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/08/18477884.php
SUMMARY:Lecture with Professor Will P. Jones
LOCATION:Baobab Lounge\nMerrill College\nUC Santa Cruz
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/02/08/18477884.php
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