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Craig speaks with Activist/Author Selma James about her new book, "Sex, Race and Class: The Perspective of Winning," which is a selection of her writings since 1952. James is a long-time advocate of women's rights, specifically the rights of unwaged women, the founder of International Wages for Housework Campaign and wrote the seminal 1972 book, "Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community." She will be speaking today at the University of Michigan's Center for The Education of Women in Ann Arbor at 12:00pm.
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