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All sources in the Ella Baker Papers are located at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library, New York (hereafter Schomburg Center); all sources listed under Ella J. Baker are in box 2, folder 2. All sources in the Fannie Lou Hamer Papers are located at the Amistad Research Center, Tulane University, New Orleans (hereafter Amistad Research Center). Abascal-Hildebrand, Mary. 2002. “Culture, Geography, and the Anthropology of Work: Textual Understandings of Equilibrio and Solidaridad in the Mondragon (Basque) Cooperatives.” Manuscript, University of San Francisco, School of Education. http://cog.kent.edu/lib/Abascal-Hildebrand.htm. Abell, Hilary. 2011. “WAGES Model and the Value of Partnerships.” GEO: Grassroots Economic Organizing Newsletter, no. 8 (Summer): 27–31. Abramowitz, J. 1953. “The Negro in the Populist Movement.” Journal of Negro History 38 (3): 257–89. 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