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Federal Court Disenfranchises Native Voters
On Oct. 30th, 2018, a lawsuit was filed against the state of North Dakota to overturn its ID requirements for voting. A little over a
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Stalin at the Movies
It is strange to say that, considering he was one of the most significant figures in world history, Joseph Stalin has rarely appeared on the
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La Chispa Obrera, 8.82, y 8.83
A continuación se muestran las últimas ediciones de La Chispa Obrera, un periódico de trabajadores en El Salvador. CHISPA OBRERA 82 CHISPA OBRERA 83
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El Feminismo es Táctico en la Lucha por la Emancipación de la Mujer
El artículo original de la UJRM se puede encontrarse aquí. Qué fuerza a los propietarios de las fábricas a aumentar el precio del trabajo, a
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A Surge Of Strikes Shakes The Elite
Over the past year, there have been more labor strikes and marches than in recent memory. Across the country, working-class people have been standing up
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Historical Sketch: American Conservatism and the New Right, 1960 – 2008
Conservatism and Crisis The Civil Rights, Women’s, anti-war, and social change movements of the 1960s and 1970s, spawned a conservative backlash that manifested itself in
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Tax Breaks for Who? U.S. Students Currently Unable to Deduct Tuition in 2018 Returns
Students preparing to file their taxes for 2018 should prepare for an unpleasant surprise in their return numbers. For the 2018 tax year, those taxes
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The Article Facebook Doesn’t Want You to Share: Venezuela Is Not Alone
The following article from the Cuban newspaper Granma is being censored by Facebook, and is not shareable on the platform with the original link. We present
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Film Review: “Conspiracy” (2001)
On January 20, 1942, fifteen high-ranking members of the Nazi Party, the SS, the fascist economic administration, and the government bureaucracy were summoned to a top-secret
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The American Party of Labor: Ten Years of Struggle
Its location in the very heart of imperialism and reaction gives the proletariat of the United States a vital role to play in the world
