LEAGUE OF REVOLUTIONARY BLACK WORKERS THE GENERAL POLICY STATEMENT AND LABOR PROGRAM OF THE LEAGUE OF REVOLUTIONARY BLACK WORKERS
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June 1, 1971
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Tlie General Policy 5latement
And Labor Progra;n of thcc
I,eat"ue of I~etiuiiiiionary Bach Workers
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General Program
Introduction of Labor Program
Overall Position of Black t/orkers
Economic. Situation of Black Workers
The Character of the Conditions Under Which Black People
Work
The Position of Black Workers in Organized Labor
Unorganized Black Workers
B ck. Women Workers
Black VV,,-)rnen in Labor
Conditions of the EconoFi)y
Blacks in Auto
Fiscal Rosponsihility to the Black Community
The, Union as a Political Force
The Union Must Fight Speed Up and Win Bettor Working
Conditions
End f Iarnesment of Black Workers and Back Revolutionaries
Unemployed Black Workers
Revolutionary Orgganization in Organized industry
(The DRUM Experience)
General Orga,niz tion in Organized Labor
Organizing Campaigns
The Specific Goals of the League of Revolutionary Black
Workers
The tables referred to in this document are found in the
1969 U.S. Statistical Abstract. We regret our inability to reprint
these tables at this time. Than'< you -- Communications Report,
League of Revolutionary Black Workers.
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Tt b League of f"SoVolutionary Black Workers is dedicated to
waging a relentless struggle'agoinst racism, cafrita;lism, and
imperialism. .
We are struggling for the lib roi.ion of black people in the confines of
the United States as well as to play a major revolutionary role in the
liberation of all oppressed p opie in the world.
In U.S. society, a small class owns the basic moans of production.
[here aren't any black people in this class, nor are the masses of whites;
however, they are not in the same position as blacks.
Our black community is virtually a black working class, because
.of our relationship to the basic means of production. Black workers
comprise the backbone of the productive process in this country. Sind'
slavery, we have been the major producers of good& and services. In
addition, we've produced goods under the most inhumane conditions.
Our blah community is comprised of industrial workers, social Service
workers, our gallant youth, and many ad hoc community oroups,
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