Alice Embree

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Alice Embree grew up in Austin and was one of the early Students for a Democratic Society members at the University of Texas.

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New American Movement

In 1981, Doug Kellner, Nancy Collins, Jim Simonds, Alice Embree, Carlos Lowrey, Frances Barton, Lynn Lorette, Mike Klineman, MaryAnn Wizard, Brady Coleman, Chris Cunningham, Tony Ingliss, Ian Ingliss, Renato Espinoza, Loretto Espinoza, Al Watkins, Phillip Russell, Walter Dressler, Bob Russell, Ray Reece, Rita Starpattern, Ann Clark, Betsy Timm, Dick Leveridge, Larry Waterhouse, Ken Carpenter, Sue Messerole, Dave Mahler, Susie Ramsey, Ed Cervenka and Paul Gottlieb of the Austin, TX Chapter of the New American Movement congratulated NAM,

Congratulations campadres! - from deep in the heart of Texas.[1]

Activism

In the late sixties Embree did research for the North American Committee on Latin America and also worked with the RAT newspaper in New York. She still lives in Austin and is active in anti-war, union, and women’s issues.[2]

The Rag Blog

In 2010 Alice Embree was listed as a contributor to the Movement for a Democratic Society linked, Austin Texas based, The Rag Blog website.[3]

References

  1. 10th Anniversary Booklet for the New American Movement, 1981
  2. http://www.sdsrebels.com/biographies.htm
  3. http://theragblog.blogspot.com
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