Organizations and Movements, 1980s-2010
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Materials in the Organizations and Movements series are from the numerous organizations and unions that El-Amin either organized for or worked with, including the Black Radical Congress, Service Employees International Union and its Organize the South campaign, Solidarity, the Coalition of Labor Union Women, the Southern Anti-Racism Network, the Ella Baker Tour, the Black Workers for Justice, and Jobs with Justice. Also includes materials from the Black Liberation movement and the movement to free Mumia Abu-Jamal. Materials include correspondence, particularly email printouts; fliers and handouts; reports and other printed material about various issues or missions within each organization; pamphlets and booklets; periodicals, including incomplete runs of BWFJ's Justice Speaks, the Solidarity Bulletins, and various SEIU magazines; union contracts; clippings and press coverage; and other miscellaneous loose material. Series has been arranged alphabetically by organization or group.
A second series in this collection related to the Black Liberation movement is the Black Liberation Historical Documents series, which is described in further detail below. There are also more organization publications and newsletters in the Printed Materials series.
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