Dennis L. Serrette
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Dennis L. Serrette, born in Harlem, New York in the 1940s, was the New Alliance Party candidate for United States President in the 1984 presidential election. His running mate was Nancy Ross. He split with the party after the election.
Serrette has been a union activist since 1964. In 1972 he became a founding member of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists. He was also a vice president of a local of the Communication Workers of America and is currently the CWA's Education Specialist. At present, he is also the president of the United Association for Labor Education.
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- United Association for Labor Education Organizational Structure
- "Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Honors Two CWA Activist" CWA News July 1, 2001
- "Commentary: ‘I gotcha back, bro’" The Guild Reporter November 15, 2002
- Dennis L. Serrette, "Inside the New Alliance Party (aka Rainbow Alliance aka Rainbow Lobby aka the Organization a/k/a)"
Preceded by — |
New Alliance Party Presidential candidate 1984 (lost) |
Succeeded by Lenora Fulani |