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White House adviser immortalized socialist activist:Founded group named after leader with ties to Weathermen terrorists

TEL AVIV, Israel-The man appointed as a special environmental adviser to the White House previously founded a major human rights center named after a known socialist activist with close ties to the Weathermen Underground terrorist organization.Van Jones, an environmental activist, has been tapped to serve as the special adviser for green jobs, enterprise and innovation at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. According to the White House blog, Jones' duties will include helping to craft job-generating climate policy and ensuring equal opportunity in the administration's energy proposals.Jones, formerly a self-described "rowdy black nationalist," is also co-founder and president of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, named after a little-known civil rights firebrand.A bio of Baker on the center's website focuses on her contributions to racial equality-her involvement with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, or NAACP; an organization she founded to fight Jim Crow laws; and her work with Martin Luther King's group, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Not mentioned, however, is that Baker was an avowed socialist who worked closely with communist activists. She also participated in events that were close to the radical Weathermen group.In the 1970's, Baker collaborated with Arthur Kinoy, a civil rights leader,to form the Mass Party Organizing Committee,a socialist organization. Baker's ideas have been credited with influencing the philosophy of the Students for a Democratic Society, from which the Weathermen evolved. Although she expressed mixed attitudes toward communism, she worked with several communist activists, including secret party member Stanley Levison, who was identified by communist researcher Trevor Loudon as the moneyman for the Communist Party USA. Loudon leads the New Zeal blog.Baker was also involved with several far-left organizations, most notably Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, which was the "legal" support network for the Weather Underground, according to Loudon.In 1976, Jennifer Dorhn, sister of infamous Weathermen leader Bernardine Dorhn, organized a large Chicago conference, entitled "Hard Times," designed by the Weathermen to unite the U.S. far-left into a new communist party. According to minutes from the meeting, Baker participated in the conference.Bernardine Dohrn and her husband, Weathermen radical Bill Ayers, were the focus of major recent news media regarding their relationship with President Obama.
By Aaron Klein
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