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An anthology about radical African American trade unionists from the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 10 that organized the Million worker March (MWM) at the Lincoln Memorial. This historic event, viewed on C-Span, attracted thousands of trade unions from around the world.
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Thomas’s soon-to-be-released book, Mobilizing in Our Own...
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9. Juli 2021 · Retired since 2015, Thomas recently edited and published his first book, “Mobilizing in our own name: Million Worker March,” which documents decades of ILWU-backed protests, written by the activists and workers behind the actions.
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11. Mai 2021 · Today's workers can no longer continue to depend on politicians to address issues of systemic racism, income inequality, corporate greed, workers rights, universal health care, slashing the military budget, and ending the murder of African Americans and people of color by police.
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19. Nov. 2021 · On November 18, 2021, the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies hosted an evening on Zoom with labor activists Gabriel Prawl, Chris Silvera, Clarence Thomas, Brenda Stokely, and Trent Willis to...
19. Apr. 2022 · Book review: “Mobilizing in Our Own Name”. By Martha Grevatt posted on April 19, 2022. Mobilizing in Our Own Name: Million Worker March –. An Anthology by Clarence Thomas. DeClare Publishing, 2021. In a commentary introducing his anthology on the 2014 Million Worker March and its impact, Clarence Thomas writes: “On January 15 ...