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Errol Black
Errol Black (September 6, 1939 – November 4, 2012) was a university professor and municipal politician in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. He was an activist with the New Democratic Party for several years.〔Helen Fallding, "Plight of the right", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 8 November 2000, A10.〕〔(Fernwood Publishing: Errol Black )〕 ==Academia== Black was born September 6, 1939 in Brandon, Manitoba.〔(Manitoba Archival Information Network: Fonds 17-1997, 03-2003, 15-2003 - Errol Black Collection. ) Accessed 2011-11-28.〕〔("Errol Black, New Democratic Party" ), "Election 2000", ''Globe and Mail'', accessed 15 October 2000.〕 He taught for many years in the fields of Economics and Industrial Relations at Brandon University, where he later became Professor Emeritus. He was co-editor of such books as ''Hard bargains : the Manitoba labour movement confronts the 1990s'' (1991), ''A square deal for all : historical essays on labour in Brandon'' (2000) and ''Building a better world : an introduction to trade unionism in Canada'' (2001). He has written several pieces for ''Canadian Dimension'' magazine, and has done research for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.〔Keith McArthur, "Minimum wage hike would affect 63,000", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 13 June 1998, A3.〕 During the early 1980s, Black argued that university president Harold J. Perkins was ruling the university in an autocratic manner, and supported his removal by the Board of Governors.〔Richard Cleroux, "Brandon miracle man under fire", ''Globe and Mail'', 19 August 1983, P1; Errol Black, "Brandon University" (), ''Globe and Mail'', 16 September 1983, P6.〕 He later served as president of the Manitoba Organization of Faculty Associations in the 1990s.〔Errol Black and Robert Chernomas, "Retirement not the answer", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 17 May 1995.〕
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