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Celebrate the publication of Revolutionary Integration, a stirring history and Marxist analysis of the Black liberation struggle from the 1960s through the 1980s . Study group on Revolutionary Integration, a groundbreaking Marxist analysis of the Black struggle, the nature of racism and the ongoing fight for civil rights and liberation.
CALENDAR ANNOUNCEMENTS
July 23, 2004
From: Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women
Contact: Moises Montoya or Nellie Wong, (tel) 415-864-1278, (fax)
415-864-0778, or email bafsprw [at] igc.org.
For Release: Immediately
Re: Revolutionary Integration Book Launch and Revolutionary Integration
Study Group (see separate announcements below)
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2004, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Celebrate the publication of Revolutionary Integration, a stirring history and Marxist analysis of the Black liberation struggle from the 1960s through the 1980s. The program will feature a discussion by local activists on the book's lessons and meaning for today. A reception will follow, featuring a hors d'oeuvres buffet available for a $4.00 donation. This compelling history and resource book will be unveiled on Tuesday, August 10, 6:00 p.m., at Marcus Book Store, 1712 Fillmore Street (near Post Street) San Francisco, on the #38 and #22 Muni bus lines. Hosted by Freedom Socialist Party, Radical Women and Marcus Books. Everyone is welcome. For information or childcare (call 3 days in advance), call (415) 864-1278 or email bafsprw [at] igc.org. Visit us at
http://www.socialism.com.
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TUESDAYS, AUGUST 17 OCTOBER 19, 2004, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Revolutionary Integration Study Group. The public is cordially invited to a study group on Revolutionary Integration, a groundbreaking Marxist analysis of the Black struggle, the nature of racism and the ongoing fight for civil rights and liberation. This compelling history and resource book, released by Red Letter Press, covers the perilous and often
horrific circumstances of African Americans, and connects their disenfranchisement to the economic system that characterizes their every experience. The ten-week study group convenes on Tuesday's August 17 through
October 19, at 7:00 p.m. Snacks and refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m. for a nominal donation. Sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women. New Valencia Hall, 1908 Mission Street in San Francisco (one block north of 16th Street BART). For information, call (415) 864-1278.
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July 23, 2004
From: Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women
Contact: Moises Montoya or Nellie Wong, (tel) 415-864-1278, (fax)
415-864-0778, or email bafsprw [at] igc.org.
For Release: Immediately
Re: Revolutionary Integration Book Launch and Revolutionary Integration
Study Group (see separate announcements below)
============================================================
TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2004, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Celebrate the publication of Revolutionary Integration, a stirring history and Marxist analysis of the Black liberation struggle from the 1960s through the 1980s. The program will feature a discussion by local activists on the book's lessons and meaning for today. A reception will follow, featuring a hors d'oeuvres buffet available for a $4.00 donation. This compelling history and resource book will be unveiled on Tuesday, August 10, 6:00 p.m., at Marcus Book Store, 1712 Fillmore Street (near Post Street) San Francisco, on the #38 and #22 Muni bus lines. Hosted by Freedom Socialist Party, Radical Women and Marcus Books. Everyone is welcome. For information or childcare (call 3 days in advance), call (415) 864-1278 or email bafsprw [at] igc.org. Visit us at
http://www.socialism.com.
# # #
TUESDAYS, AUGUST 17 OCTOBER 19, 2004, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Revolutionary Integration Study Group. The public is cordially invited to a study group on Revolutionary Integration, a groundbreaking Marxist analysis of the Black struggle, the nature of racism and the ongoing fight for civil rights and liberation. This compelling history and resource book, released by Red Letter Press, covers the perilous and often
horrific circumstances of African Americans, and connects their disenfranchisement to the economic system that characterizes their every experience. The ten-week study group convenes on Tuesday's August 17 through
October 19, at 7:00 p.m. Snacks and refreshments will be served at 6:30 p.m. for a nominal donation. Sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women. New Valencia Hall, 1908 Mission Street in San Francisco (one block north of 16th Street BART). For information, call (415) 864-1278.
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