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By Jesse Lessinger    Jun 15, 2008
Abu-Jamal, a political journalist and activist, was targeted by FBI as early as age 15 for his involvement in the Black Panther Party. His case has received more national and international attention than any other death row case but he is certainly not alone.
By Socialist Alternative    Jun 9, 2008
The events of May 1st, 2006 showed the determination and courage of im­migrant workers as millions organized demonstrations and strike actions across the country. This May Day 2008, we saw largely native-born dockworkers taking strike action to resist the war in Iraq. It is good to see May 1st, Interna­tional Workers Day, re-established as an event of celebration and resistance in the country of origin, the United States.
By Eljeer Hawkins, Harlem, New York    May 30, 2008
Barack Obama denounced his former pastor of 20 years, retired Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Speaking at a press conference in response to Rev. Wright’s National press club speech Barack Obama said that Wright’s “comments were not only divisive and destructive… They certainly don’t portray accurately my values and beliefs”
By Will Soto    Jan 22, 2008
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was killed on April 4, 1968 while supporting striking Memphis sanitation workers. Like so many fighters for the oppressed, the ruling class fears and opposes them while they are alive, but following their death an attempt is made to render their legacy harmless through distorting their actual ideas. During his lifetime King inspired millions with his vision that fundamental change in U.S. society was possible.
By Eljeer Hawkins    Jan 22, 2008
The Scottsboro Boys case in the ‘30s became an important struggle for racial and economic justice in the South and throughout the country. The “Scottsboro boys” were nine African-American men who were sentenced to death by an all-white jury after being falsely accused of raping two white women on a freight train. These convictions were eventually overturned after a mass defense campaign led by the Communist Party, whose role is very instructive for workers, youth and people of color trying to build a movement now.
By Eljeer Hawkins, Harlem, New York    Jan 22, 2008
The events in Jena, Louisiana, attacks on immigrant workers, and a spate of police killings of black men demonstrate that racial and class oppression are alive and well in a society that purports to subscribe the ideals of justice, equality and freedom. With a weakened US dollar and onset of world economic crisis, the question facing the working class, poor and people of color are: how do we end the triple evils of racism, poverty and war?
By Brett Hoven    Jan 22, 2008
On the 40th anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination, African Americans still face systemic racism and inequality. This can be seen in the enormous disparities in the prison population, as well as the recent decision to demolish thousands of public housing units in New Orleans.
By Dani Indovino    Jan 22, 2008
Florida - a place of sunny beaches, wholesome resorts, and slave labor. Just this December, three Florida fruit pickers were found after escaping an employer who brutally beat them and forced them to work as slaves for over a year.
By Theodros Shibabaw, OPEIU Local 12 (personal capacity), Minneapolis, MN    Jan 11, 2008
It seems like on the cusp of being real. For the first time in the U.S., a black man has a serious chance of being the next occupant of the White House. Barack Obama won the Democratic caucus in Iowa and finished a strong second to Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire.
By Hank Gonzalez    Nov 12, 2007
On December 4, 2006, six black high school students were arrested in the small town of Jena, Louisiana for beating up a white high school student after he allegedly called several black students “nigger.” This case has brought to mind racist miscarriages of justice during Jim Crow, not least in Louisiana itself, and struck a deep chord with African Americans.
By Bryan Koulouris    Jul 10, 2007
The immigration bill that was agreed to by both Bush and key Democratic lawmakers has failed to pass in the Senate and is now basically dead. From the point of view of immigrant workers and the entire working class, it shows the need to organize mass actions against the attacks on immigrants.
By Eljeer Hawkins    Jul 4, 2007
Media personality Don Imus, Hip-Hop artist 50 cent, comic/actor Michael Richards of Seinfeld fame and the resurgence of the gore and snuff films like the Quentin Tarantino presented Hostel I and II are at the center of an important debate about racism, sexism, violence and the use of language within U.S. society. To discuss these individuals or events in isolation is to underestimate the impact of capitalism on cultural products.
By Hank Gonzalez    May 6, 2007
For the second year in a row, the large-scale celebration of International Workers Day has made its historic return to the United States.
By Hank Gonzalez    Mar 9, 2007
Over the last few years, the Michael Bianco factory in New Bedford, Massachusetts has been producing bullet-proof vests, backpacks, and other textiles for the U.S. military. For Michael Bianco, Inc. (and many other more powerful companies in the U.S.), the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have meant big profits. And like any number of U.S. employers, this company has been cashing in by employing low-wage, undocumented workers.
By Tom Crean    Jan 23, 2007
Sean Bell was a young working-class African American who went out to a club in Queens, New York City on November 25, the night before his wedding. He never made it home, dying in a hail of 50 police bullets fired into his car. Bell was trying to flee after being accosted outside the club by an undercover cop who failed to identify himself. The police claimed that they feared Bell and his friends had a gun but no gun was found inside the bullet-riddled car.
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