Tony Pecinovsky

 
 
Tony Pecinovsky

 

Tony Pecinovsky is the author of Let Them Tremble: Biographical Interventions Marking 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA, and author/editor of Faith in the Masses: Essays Celebrating 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA. He has written for the St. Louis Labor Tribune, Political Affairs, Shelterforce, AlterNet, Z-Magazine, People’s World, and the journal American Communist History, among other publications. He is the president of the St. Louis Workers’ Education Society and speaks regularly on college and university campuses across the country. He lives and works in St. Louis, MO.

Hershel Walker, civil rights and labor activist

Hershel Walker, civil rights and labor activist

For over 60 years, Walker fought for the rights of African Americans, workers, and the unemployed in St. Louis.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| February 22, 2022
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The truth about CNN’s big lie

The truth about CNN’s big lie

Outrageously, CNN equates Smith Act Trial defendants with Jan. 6 insurrectionists.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| February 5, 2021
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Anti-communist attack is a house of cards

Anti-communist attack is a house of cards

A proud card-carrying member responds to an anti-communist attack in the conservative press.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| December 7, 2020
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“A forthright stand”: Communists in the struggle for Black lives

“A forthright stand”: Communists in the struggle for Black lives

The key to the CPUSA's struggle for Black lives has always been unity.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| August 10, 2020
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100 years of CPUSA: A critical reply to “Jacobin”

100 years of CPUSA: A critical reply to “Jacobin”

The CPUSA has an honorable history, post-1956.

BY:Tony Pecinovsky| May 8, 2020
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