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Subject Labor vs. police: Learning from working-class history + more from Workers World
Date June 20, 2020 1:02 PM
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** Labor vs. police: Learning from working-class history ([link removed] )
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Led by oppressed youth, a working-class revolt has erupted, initially over the police lynching of George Floyd. It needs and deserves the unconditional solidarity of organized labor. Unfortunately, what top labor officials have delivered is something much less. GM strikers battle police on Jan. 11, 1937. Consider a recent statement . . .

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** Black Lives Matter in Bastrop, Texas ([link removed] )
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With the whole world exploding in support of the Black Lives Matter movement that is sweeping through large U.S. cities and small towns alike, Black Lives Matter may finally become a reality in Bastrop, Texas, for death row prisoner Rodney Reed. Outside court hearing for Rodney Reed, February 2015. WW . . .

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** Protesters blockade Central Prison in North Carolina ([link removed] )
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June 13 marked the beginning of the third week of protests in Raleigh, N.C., the state capital and home of the murderous Raleigh Police Department and more than 70 other law enforcement agencies. Different days have drawn different groups with varying goals, but not a day has gone by without . . .

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** Toppling a mass murderer ([link removed] )
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It seems that in Britain, similar to here in the U.S., the ruling class has made sure to sing the praises of those who have committed the worst crimes against humanity in their “service” to the empire. Crowd downs statue of Edward Colston in Bristol, England. And, as here, the . . .

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** Free Muntaqim, Mutulu and all U.S. political prisoners! ([link removed] )
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Two prisoner liberation movements in the U.S. have finally awakened people to the fact that there are political prisoners in the U.S. The first is the international outcry during COVID-19 letting the world know that people are being held in prisons, jails and detention centers without personal protective equipment, adequate . . .

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** Black Trans Lives Matter! CeCe McDonald: the right to self-defense ([link removed] )
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This is the first part of an article published Dec. 7, 2012, in Workers World in the series of articles by Leslie Feinberg on the local, U.S. and international campaign to “Free CeCe!” Trans woman McDonald was charged with murder for defending herself and friends when attacked by a white . . .

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