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Carl Dix
Carl Dix is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP).〔("Carl Dix, National Spokesperson for the RCP,USA" )〕 He is a regular contributor to Revolution'' newspaper. Dix has long been associated with Bob Avakian. In 1996, Dix co-founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to ''Stop "Stop and Frisk"'' aimed at opposing the New York City stop-and-frisk program to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. ==Early political life==
Dix grew up in an African-American working class community of Baltimore, Maryland. While attending college, he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War. In 1970, he was one of six GI's who refused orders to go to Vietnam.〔("Lewis 6 Refuse Vietnam Duty" ), Ft. Lewis Free Press, No. 1 (1970)〕 This was the largest mass refusal of orders to Vietnam during that war. Dix served two years in Leavenworth Military Penitentiary. It was during his incarceration that he became a revolutionary.〔("''Revolutionary Worker'' Interview: Carl Dix: Days of Resistance. Part 1: The Fort Lewis 6" ), ''Revolutionary Worker'' no. 1188, February 23, 2003.〕 After his release from Leavenworth, Dix returned to Baltimore, Maryland, and worked and organized at the Bethlehem Steel plant.
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