The Vito Marcantonio
Library wants your used books, journals, tapes, and historical artifacts
on a variety of topics: African-American history, Anarchism, Environmental
studies, Feminism, Gay and Lesbian issues, Imperialism, Labor, Marx/Engels,
Peace & Disarmament, Political Economy, Progressive history,
Socialism, etc.
The library is a project
of the North Jersey Independent Alliance. It is named in memory of
American Labor Party Representative to Congress Vito Marcantonio (1902-1954).
Vito Marcantonio served the people of East Harlem New York City in the
1930’s and 1940’s. He was one of the foremost voices for progressive
policy and politics of that time.
The library is dedicated
to furthering the ideals which Vito Marcantonio championed: equality, peace,
democracy, freedom, solidarity and even a cleaner healthier environment.
It serves as a lending library to progressively minded and leftist people
residing in New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan area.
To contact us, please
call or write the following address:
Vito Marcantonio Library
c/o North Jersey Independent
Alliance
Post Office Box 86
Hackensack, New Jersey 07602
201-487-3748, 201-883-1531
(FAX)
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