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Mexico City: Emporium of Latin American Exiles and Revolutionaries in the 1920s

In the interwar era, cities across the Americas became hubs in transnational networks that linked radicals and revolutionaries of all kinds: anarchists, Wobblies, Socialists, Communists, Garveyites, political exiles and vanguard intellectuals. While there were a number of these urban hubs — New York, Tampa, New Orleans and Havana all played a role — the largest […]

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Kursk, France’s New Popular Front, and the Histadrut – PCUSA International Update September 2024

Last month, the Ukrainian military penetrated Russia’s Kursk region. Bourgeois media has baselessly asserted that this advance has exposed glaring weaknesses in Russia’s military and will force Russia to consider negotiations. The situation in Kursk, as of the making of this video, has manifested itself as a pyrrhic victory more than anything else. Not only

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Corporate Corruption of Culture and Art – Pages from Our Past

By Norman Goldberg. Originally published in the August 1992 issue of Political Affairs. This is an excerpt of the full article. The entire post-World War II period of American history, from the late 1940’s to today, can be characterized as a period of economic, social, political and cultural reaction. The United States, emerging as the

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Desegregation of Baseball and the Popular Front – PSMLS Class

The Comintern of 1935 tasked all Communists to become the patriots of their countries against fascism. We will focus on the campaign led by the Daily Worker journalist Lester Rodney, under the leadership of the Party to make “Communism 20th century Americanism,” by writing in the press, creating YCL-led picketing, and collecting petitions to integrate

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Introducing the People’s Housing Council!

Originally published on the People’s Housing Council’s new website: https://peopleshousingcouncil.org/ Finding affordable housing has been a problem in the United States for years. Because of this, the number of homeless has greatly increased to where it has become a national problem. The for-profit housing system is the root cause of this homelessness epidemic. As ownership

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Selected Works of Henry Winston

“They robbed me of my sight, but not my vision.” With these words in 1961 Henry Winston challenged the blindness caused by deliberate neglect of his health while imprisoned as a Communist leader under the Smith Act frameup. Born in Mississippi in 1911, grandson of a slave, he was National Chairman of the Communist Party,

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