Newark Community Union Project Oral History Transcripts 1965

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Newark Community Union Project Oral History Transcripts 1965

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Glassman, Carol

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Carol Glassman and Jill Hamberg were community activists in Newark in the mid-1960s as members of the Newark Community Union Project, an initiative that grew out of the Students for a Democratic Society's (SDS) Economic Research and Action Project (ERAP). From the guide to the Newark Community Union Project Oral History Transcripts, 1965, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

Newark Community Union Project (N.J.)

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The Newark Community Union project was part of Students for a Democratic Society's Economic Research and Action Project, established in 1964 to build a radical political movement of the impoverished by organizing the poor around neighborhood issues in order to lead them to a broader understanding of power relations in the United States. From the description of Oral history transcripts. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 478895283 ...

Hamberg, Jill

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Carol Glassman and Jill Hamberg were community activists in Newark in the mid-1960s as members of the Newark Community Union Project, an initiative that grew out of the Students for a Democratic Society's (SDS) Economic Research and Action Project (ERAP). From the guide to the Newark Community Union Project Oral History Transcripts, 1965, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) Jill Hamberg was a member of the Students for a Democratic Society in Boston, MA who later became pro...