Black History Month

 
 
They Robbed Me of My Sight But Not My Vision: A Biographical Intervention of Former CPUSA Chairman, Henry Winston by Tony Pecinovsky

They Robbed Me of My Sight But Not My Vision: A Biographical Intervention of Former CPUSA Chairman, Henry Winston by Tony Pecinovsky

Tony Pecinovsky sits down with the Edna Griffin Club in Iowa during Black History Month to give a presentation of his recent book, Let Them Tremble: Biographical Interventions Marking 100...

May 5, 2020
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Towards an anti-capitalist Black liberation strategy

Towards an anti-capitalist Black liberation strategy

The author calls for a Communist Black liberation strategy that embraces all poor and oppressed people.

BY: Jamal Rich| February 25, 2020
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Survival or liberation?

Survival or liberation?

Black people have been warding off attacks for 400 years.  They want and need an offensive strategy to build a great popular movement to end racist oppression.

BY: Henry Winston| February 18, 2020
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How to fight for racial justice? Look to our past

How to fight for racial justice? Look to our past

Let's look to past CPUSA activists for inspiration on working for racial justice.

BY: Lowell B. Denny, III| February 18, 2020
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