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Afl-Cio In Africa-- A Damning Indictment, Prexy Nesbitt Sep 1988

Afl-Cio In Africa-- A Damning Indictment, Prexy Nesbitt

Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches

Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist, co-authored this article with Don Will. It was published in The Guardian newspaper, United Kingdom. 2 pages.


Raising Up Our Memory, Byron Rushing Jan 1988

Raising Up Our Memory, Byron Rushing

Trotter Review

There was a man named Carter G. Woodson; Carter G. Woodson was a historian. He taught school at a black college in Washington, D.C. — Howard University. He was concerned about the fact that when he went out to talk with young people — young black people in public schools in Washington, D.C. — none of the students could name a famous black person. He thought it was terrible that no young black people knew the names of famous black people; that they didn’t know the name of Frederick Douglass; that they didn’t know the names of black inventors; black …