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Today in revolutionary history: The origins of Labor Day

Today in revolutionary history: The origins of Labor Day

Peter McGuire, a socialist labor leader called for Labor Day in 1882.

BY: Joe Sims| September 1, 2014
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A new upsurge against racism and police crimes is being born

A new upsurge against racism and police crimes is being born

With the cold-blooded murder of 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was shot six times by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, once again our hearts and souls are torn asunder. Once again,...

Let us turn grief and anger into action and change

Let us turn grief and anger into action and change

We  join the universal demands to prosecute the officer who committed this horrendous killing.

BY: John Bachtell| August 15, 2014
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Reflections on the Communist Party convention

Reflections on the Communist Party convention

The convention showcased the depth of the  party's work throughout the movements for social and economic justice.

BY: Tony Pecinovsky| August 8, 2014
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Racism Hurts All

Racism Hurts All

A sickness that has long plagued our country must be healed now, more than ever, if all working Americans are to earn dignity and respect. This sickness is racism.

BY: Communist Party USA| November 27, 2013
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