arts and culture
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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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Jorge Ricardo Masetti and revolutionary journalism
Jorge Ricardo Masetti was an Argentinian born in 1929. He was the first director of Cuba’s Prensa Latina news agency…
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Gabriela Silang: Anti-colonial fighter in the Philippines
Filipino women have a long struggle against oppression, foreign control and male domination.
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Harriet Tubman: Liberator of the enslaved
"I freed thousands of slaves. I could have freed thousands more, if they had known they were slaves."
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Leila Khaled: Palestinian fighter, Marxist revolutionary
This article is part of PSL's revolutionary women series.
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Revolutionary women: PSLweb.org feature series
Over the next few weeks, the Party for Socialism and Liberation will publish a series of articles on PSLweb.org profiling…
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Mother Jones: Union organizer, revolutionary agitator
West Virginia district attorney Reese Blizzard dubbed Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, "the most dangerous woman in America.
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‘The Wind that Shakes the Barley’ examines Ireland’s national and class struggle
Almost one year ago, Ken Loach’s film "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" won the Palme d’Or at the 2006…
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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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