Download the PDF. Global South rejects U.S.-NATO aggression Int’l Working Women’s Day means solidarity Autherine Lucy defied segregation Labor resistance: Sherwin Williams 2 Locked out baseball players 3 Workers Power Days 3 Unions, students, community together 5 1932 Ford Hunger March Editorial: Xenophobia and war Tear down the walls: 80 . . .
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Autherine Lucy enrolls at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, 1956. Autherine Lucy, who heroically enrolled at the University of Alabama in 1956 to break state laws of racist segregation governing that public school, died March 2. She was 92 years old and lived in Bessemer, Alabama. Lucy was the . . .
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Hyun Lee at an anti-war rally in Philadelphia, January 2020. It was with great sadness that Workers World learned that Korean peace activist Hyun Lee died on March 7. The statement below was released by two organizations with which she worked. Women Cross DMZ and Korea Peace Now! are deeply . . .
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Mass media in the United States and throughout the countries of Western Europe are exhaustively and intensely depicting the suffering of the Ukrainian people as Ukraine confronts the Russian army. It is the U.S. and its NATO proxy who have now broadened the war being fought in Ukraine. What the . . .
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Juan Antonio Quintanilla, permanent Cuban envoy to the United Nations, adamantly stated that this Caribbean nation will stay on its socialist path, despite continual U.S. aggression via the blockade. In a speech to the U.N. in Geneva March 3, he emphasized that this is the Cuban people’s will and that . . .
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