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"It was the fall of 1948, I was entering my senior year at City College, and the country was in turmoil, politically."

"Yesterday, September 15, 2011, I attended a Civil Rights Symposium, my first in at least 15 years or more."

"An undertaking of which I am especially proud was the June 14, 1968 Government Employees Fast Day."

"I recently read an excellent piece by Elaine Bernard of Harvard’s Labor and Worklife Program in the Fall 2008 issue of DSA’s Democratic Left."

"I have previously written about my six years at the Jewish Labor Committee (1956-62), and the move to Washington DC in December 1964 to be the Education Director of AFSCME."

"(I tend to begin most of these pieces with 'When.' When I was… When in the course… So here we go again.)"
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"I would love to claim that I have had an impact on my times."

"One evening, toward the end of August in 1968, I received a call from someone named Stan Weir, explaining that he had just arrived in Washington from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, and that a mutual friend gave him my name."

"I came to Boston from DC in 1979, when I was appointed Director of the NE Region of the US Civil Rights Commission."

"Since the beginning of 2010, I had been working with Marie Ariel, a wonderful librarian, to get the Boston Workmen’s Circle Library in shape."
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