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Adopted poetry and children: The educators who sang for justice

Adopted poetry and children: The educators who sang for justice

The artists behind the anti-lynching tune "Strange Fruit" fought racist and anti-Communist terror with their voices, and in their personal lives.

BY: Calvin Edwards| June 5, 2025
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Doxey Wilkerson: A revolutionary educator

Doxey Wilkerson: A revolutionary educator

Through his life, Doxey Wilkerson demonstrated the importance of education as a major terrain of struggle.

BY: Michael O’Dea| June 4, 2025
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Columbia’s attack on UAW grad workers an attack on democracy

Columbia’s attack on UAW grad workers an attack on democracy

We must stand with UAW Local 2710 and its president, Grant Miner, and mobilize in defense of free speech, the right to organize, and the right to protest.

BY: CPUSA Labor Commission| March 14, 2025
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Usefulness of cadre-based political education In mass organizations

Usefulness of cadre-based political education In mass organizations

The party could greatly benefit from a discussion around cadre building through personalized political education.

BY: Nathan Pope| May 16, 2024
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Black history defended in Jacksonville

Black history defended in Jacksonville

Hundreds of historians met in Jacksonville, Florida last month to join the fight against Gov. Ron DeSantis' attempts to erase Black history.

BY: Rena Weaver| October 31, 2023
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