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Freedom Socialist Party May Day Celebration, Sat. May 2

 

April 10, 2009
Attention:    Calendar Editor
Contact:      Stephen Durham
                    (212) 222-0633 work
                    (917) 714-6453 cell
                   fsp@nyct.net
 
For Release:  Immediately
 
Harlem: Saturday, May 2
May Day Public Event: "In Our Hands is Placed a Power: A celebration of labor firebrands in story and song." Dramatic accounts, newspaper records and folk music bring to life the history of labor struggles from the 1886 fight for the 8-hour day to the battling Stella Doro cookie factory strikers of today.

Saturday, May 2, 7pm, Freedom Hall, 113 West 128 Street (between Malcolm X/Lenox and 7 Ave, Subways #2 or 3; 4, 5 or 6; A, B, C or D to 125 Street).  Door donation, $3. ?Feast of Many Lands? Buffet, 6pm, $9 donation.  Childcare provided. 

For information, call 212-222-0633 or email fsp@nyct.net.  Sponsored by the Freedom Socialist Party.
 



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