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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 5
U.S. WORKING CLASS New mass movement demands immigrant rights (Monica Ruíz) UMiami: Immigrant workers fight for a union (John Peter…
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‘Hustling’ and the problems of daily life
Your mayor ain’t your friend, he’s your enemy Just to get your vote, a saint’s what he pretend to be…
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Thousands of Baltimore students strike
Thousands of Baltimore public high school students went on strike for the first three days of March to protest insufficient…
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April 1965 and the unfinished Dominican revolution
On April 28, 1965, 42,000 U.S. troops poured into the Dominican Republic to put down the beginnings of a democratic…
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Racist cartoons set off worldwide anti-imperialist protests
A series of anti-Muslim racist cartoons provoked a wave of protests around the world. The demonstrations show that even as…
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Anti-communist legislation attempts to rewrite history
“A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of communism.” The opening sentence of the Communist Manifesto is as relevant today as…
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John Black: Tireless fighter for workers’ & civil rights
John Black, a lifelong socialist and advocate for workers’ and civil rights, died on Mar. 7 after a prolonged illness.…
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Gordon Parks: civil rights photographer, 1912-2006
On March 7, Gordon Parks, one of the 20th century’s most influential social documentary photographers, died in his home in…
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Indigenous protesters in Ecuador shut down oil pipelines
On Feb. 22, Indigenous protesters in the Ecuadorian province of Napo shut down the country’s two main oil pipelines, prompting…
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General strike in Guinea wins concessions
The workers of Guinea in West Africa brought the country’s economy to a virtual standstill with a five-day general strike…
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