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DESCRIPTION:Sun, Dec 3, 2017: 10:30 am to 12:30 pm\nRussian Revolution Centennial: Part 
 7 of 7\n•	Guillermo Herrera: The Status of Minority Nations within the 
 USSR\nABSTRACT: The status of national minorities within the constituent 
 republics of the USSR is a standard of human rights as compared to "Jim 
 Crow" USA and British Empire. In 3 parts: 1) The Russian Empire; 2) The 
 Stalin era (1927 to 1953); 3) The post-Stalin era (1954 to 1991)\n• 
 	Antonio Trossero: A Trotskyist View of the Russian Revolution\nABSTRACT: 
 This presentation will address three issues: 1. Trotsky-Lenin: Two Projects 
 for a Revolution, 2. How an obtuse element like Josip Stalin was able to 
 hijack the Communist Party? 3. There's no legacy left from the Russian 
 Revolution, just a valuable lesson for the world's proletariat.\nAntonio 
 Trossero is an Argentinian metalworker and labor organizer who participated 
 in the "Rosariazo" of September of 1969, when the metalworkers took over 
 the city of Rosario for three days and 56 buses and trolleys that tried to 
 run, in spite of the strike, were burnt.\nIn 1975 Antonio was active in the 
 60 days strike of the metalworkers of Villa Constitución, when all the 
 leaders of his union were jailed. In 1976 Antonio was arrested by the 
 Peronist government and he spent five years in jail during the military 
 dictatorship; exiled to the United States, he continued his life of a 
 proletarian here.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/11/23/18804813.php
SUMMARY:Russian Revolution Centennial, Pt 7 of 7
LOCATION:Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library\n6501 Telegraph Ave,\nOakland, CA 94609\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/11/23/18804813.php
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