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A powerful indictment of racism in the name of medicine Book review: ‘Medical Apartheid’
“It was cheaper to use N——-s than cats.” —Harry Bailey, an Australian psychiatrist, describing experiments performed on Black prisoners at…
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What is behind the expansion of U.S. prisons?
This article first appeared in February 2007's Socialism and Liberation magazine. The police killings of New York 23-year-old Sean Bell…
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Communism and Black resistance in the 1930s South
This article first appeared in the March 2005 issue of Socialism and Liberation. "Hammer and Hoe," a 1990 book written…
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Communism and Black resistance in the 1930s South
This article first appeared in the March 2005 issue of Socialism and Liberation. “Hammer and Hoe,” a 1990 book written…
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What is behind the expansion of U.S. prisons?
The police killings of New York 23-year-old Sean Bell in a hail of 50 shots on Nov. 25 and of…
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Smithfield workers walk out to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in April 1968, he was in Memphis, Tenn., supporting the sanitation workers’…
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African American reparations movement wins partial legal victory
On Dec. 13, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago upheld fraud claims brought by African Americans against 15…
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Andrew Young, Wal-Mart and class unity
From the December 2006 issue of Socialism and Liberation magazine. Many were surprised last February when Andrew Young decided to…
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New U.S. military strategies in Iraq bring more death, destruction
The writer is a student leader at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The New York Times reported on Dec. 5…
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Andrew Young, Wal-Mart and class unity
Many were surprised last February when Andrew Young decided to take a job as an advocate for Wal-Mart. His mission,…
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