Black anarchist in the u.s. Pacific Northwest. The excerpt below is from the introduction to his interview in Our Culture, Our Resistance: People of Color Speak Out on Anarchism, Race, Class and Gender:
In the early 1990s, under the name “Greg Jackson,” Greg Lewis [was] the editor of Black Autonomy, the first Black anarchist newspaper in the United States. Lewis, along with Lorenzo Komboa Ervin, became the most high-profile members of the Federation of Black Community Partisans, a Black autonomist formation. Today, he is a self-defense and fitness trainer still living in the Seattle area.
American author (born 1970)
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- OLID: OL8479036A
- ISNI: 0000000442862274
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- Wikidata: Q76436988
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