- J. Quinn Brisben
John Quinn Brisben (born 1934) was the
Socialist Party USA candidate forPresident of the United States in the 1992 U.S. presidential election. His running mate was initially Bill Edwards, but after Edwards died during the campaign he was replaced byBarbara Garson .Extremely active in the civil rights movement in the 1960s, Brisben took part in the
Mississippi Freedom Summer of 1964—where he was briefly jailed—and in severalSouthern Christian Leadership Conference -sponsored activities inAlabama from 1965 to 1967. He was active in the anti-Vietnam War movement, served as aboycott captain for theUnited Farm Workers , and has been part of significant progressive movements of all kinds since the 1950s. In July 1990, he helped smuggle 3,000 condoms donated by ACT-UP Chicago to the Moscow Lesbian and Gay Union. In recent years, Brisben has been primarily involved in the disability rights movement, with American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today (ADAPT ). In fact, he began his 1992 run for president by serving three days in an Orlando jail for taking part in an ADAPT demonstration.Brisben worked as a high school history and social studies teacher in Chicago’s inner city for 30 years until his retirement in 1990. He served several terms as a representative in the
American Federation of Teachers , Local 1, and frequently served on strike committees. He received several teaching awards, including being named Teacher of the Year by Teachers for Integrated Schools in 1964.Brisben had previously been the Socialist Party USA's candidate for
United States Vice President in 1976.His poetry, prose, lectures and other writings can be found at [http://www.quinnbrisben.com QuinnBrisben.com] .
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* [http://sp-usa.org/convention/2001/quinn-brisen.html Socialist Party USA - 2001 Socialist National Convention | J. Quinn Brisben biography]
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