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Greg and Pat welcome Dr. Tony Monterio, scholar/activist and one of the most cited DuBois scholars in the world to discuss the legacy of Henry Winston. Winston, committed to equal rights and communism, was an advocate of civil rights for African Americans decades before the idea of racial equality emerged as a mainstream current of American political thought.
Anthony Monterio (Key Wiki) : http://keywiki.org/Anthony_Monteiro
Link to Saturday Free School
(FaceBook): https://www.facebook.com/TheSaturdayFreeSchool
Link to Greg's blog: http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com
#TonyMonteiro
#AntonyMonteiro
#WEBDuBois
#HenryWinston
#SaturdayFreeSchool
#GregGodels
#PatCummings
#ComingFromLeftField
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Greg and Pat welcome Dr. Tony Monterio, scholar/activist and one of the most cited DuBois scholars in the world to discuss the legacy of Henry Winston. Winston, committed to equal rights and communism, was an advocate of civil rights for African Americans decades before the idea of racial equality emerged as a mainstream current of American political thought.
Anthony Monterio (Key Wiki) : http://keywiki.org/Anthony_Monteiro
Link to Saturday Free School
(FaceBook): https://www.facebook.com/TheSaturdayFreeSchool
Link to Greg's blog: http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com
#TonyMonteiro
#AntonyMonteiro
#WEBDuBois
#HenryWinston
#SaturdayFreeSchool
#GregGodels
#PatCummings
#ComingFromLeftField

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