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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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Socialism and Liberation, Vol. 3, No. 4
IN MEMORY John Black: tireless fighter for workers’, civil rights (Andy McInerney) Gordon Parks: civil rights photographer (Bill Hackwell) U.S.…
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Organizing against oil companies’ racism
For decades, the movement to protect the environment was mainly concentrated in middle-class communities and focused on issues far removed…
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U.S. government attacks progressive Cubans in Miami
On Jan. 6, 2006, university professors Carlos Álvarez and Elsa Prieto were arrested by federal authorities in Miami and charged…
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Remembering Coretta Scott King
On Jan. 31, Coretta Scott King passed away at age 78. She was a leader within the Civil Rights movement,…
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Fighting for women’s equality
“Revolution within the Revolution.” This is what Cuba calls the struggle for women’s equality. This phrase is used because even…
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Lolita Lebrón, a bold fighter for Puerto Rican independence
Throughout Puerto Rican history, women have played an exemplary and leading role in the struggle against colonialism and oppression.
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Cuba’s Santiago Alvarez, cinematographer and revolutionary
One of the greatest cultural achievements of the 1959 Cuban revolution has been its remarkable cinema. Prior to the revolution,…
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The ‘shift to the left’ in Latin America
The following article is adapted from a presentation delivered at a meeting in New Paltz, N.Y., on Feb. 5, 2006.…
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The revolutionary role of women in Cuba
“Revolution within the Revolution.” This is what Cuba calls the struggle for women’s equality.
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