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Confronting Neo-Liberalism In the Age of Obama: Join Us In Harlem NY on Sunday, May 31
Bill Quigley
27 May 2009
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cynthiaat St. Mary's Church, 521 W. 126th St. -- between Amsterdam Ave. and old Broadway, 4 PM till 7 PM

 for a stimulating afternoon of political analyses on the need to confront the neoliberal policies of our First Black President, Barack Obama, and pay tribute to the lasting legacy of Harlem's own Hubert Harrison, “The Voice of Harlem Radicalism”  from 1883 to 1918. 

Our very special guest will be the Hon. Cynthia McKinney, longtime member of Congress from Atlanta GA, and former presidential candidate of the Green Party USA, along with


panelists

Don't know who Hubert Harrison was?  Shame on you.  Start with the Wikipedia bio here.

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