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Book Signing for Cleophas Williams' New Book

  • St. Mary's Episcopal Church - Harlem 521 West 126th Street New York, NY, 10027 United States (map)

You are invited to a book signing
for Cleophas Williams’ new book on:

AUGUST 5, from 2 pm to 5 pm

at

St Mary’s Episcopal Church - Harlem

521 WEST 126TH STREET NEW YORK, NY, 10027

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A New Ground Breaking Book

Cleophas Williams: My Life Story in the International Longshore & Warehouse Union, Local 10.

Cleophas Williams’ story as told by himself, will be introduced by Clarence Thomas, a leading African American radical labor and community activist.

The history of African Americans in the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) in San Francisco is indeed worthy of documentation. Such an individual is Cleophas Williams, whose distinguished career as a member of the Local 10 spanned 38 years.

Cleophas Williams’ election as president of ILWU Local 10 in 1967, made him the highest elected African American to serve as an officer in the entire ILWU.

Born in rural Camden, Arkansas, and part of the Great Migration to the Bay Area, he arrived in Oakland, California, in 1942 – seeking to escape the horrors and multifaceted structures of systemic racism and white supremacy.

He was amongst the leaders who placed Local 10 into the vanguard of the labor movement by engaging in civil-rights unionism and other social movements in the 1960s and 1970s.

Here is Cleophas Williams’ historic journey – his rise in Local 10 within the greater context of the Black liberation movement