Now I'm gonna stick my neck out on this one (because who knows if there wasn't some sect by that name in Tulsa, or northern Minnesota, or wherever), bet all my winnings so far, Regis, and say there never was a Revolutionary Communist League. Permutations of the same, but no RCL, at least not in the US, and at least not from the '60s-70s.
Of course, Michael P. would know for sure.
Mike Hirsch
On 10/14/05, Michael Pugliese <michael.098762001 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/14/05, Thomas Seay <entheogens at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > That was the Revolutionary Communist League, wasn't
> > it?
> > The one that Baraka was in.
> >
> > Thomas
>
> League of Revolutionary Struggle (Frank Bardacke despised them for
> their disruptive role in the Watsonville Cannery Workers strike. Mike
> Murase, a Maxine Waters staffer, and LRS cadre who ran the office of
> the Rainbow in Ca. was under the delusion that the Jesse Jackson
> campaign in the 8th C.D. in '88 was under the hegemony of Line of
> March and engaged in numerous petty maneuvers impacting outreach to
> the Asian and Pacific Islander communities, funding for campaign
> activities and the election of delegates to the national DP convention
> that summer.Wasn't able to prevent the election of a Venceremos
> Brigadista as a Jackson delegate though ;-) Baraka attempted to
> recruit my friend Eric Kirk over dinner in Santa Cruz once.An LRS
> member I knew at UCSC, a brilliant grad student who later went to Yale
> English Dept. and was called, "an obnoxious marxist, " by Harold
> Bloom, told me once over hamburgers and fries near the beach in Santa
> Cruz that, "even social democrats like you should get a pit bull for
> protection."
> The Stanford undergrad library has bound volumes of the newspaper
> of the Congress of Afrikan Peoples, the org. that Baraka was a leader
> of before LRS. Fascinating to flip through.
>
>
> --
> Michael Pugliese
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