1. Many people in the U.S. today still imagine that the fight against slavery in the U.S. was mainly waged by white abolitionists in the North. However, historians like...
The anti-Irish sentiments of Marx' day bear striking resemblance to the anti-migrant mantras we fight today.
Club members marched with the Party banner and spoke on the rally's main stage, reminding fellow community members that fascism is not inevitable; there is still room for struggle.
The attacks on Mexico, Canada, and immigrants represent a new stage in the class war. Only by uniting across borders can workers defend their jobs, rights, and futures.
The anti-migrant campaign is a pro-corporate attack on democracy and workers' rights at home and abroad. All must join the fightback to stop the raids and other oppressive measures.