October

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U.S. Colonial Policies and Native Americans, Int. with David Chang

My concern was try to understand race and class together, to try to understand, that is, material relations and cultural history in relationship to one another, because I felt that a lot of times the writing on these things was going in different directions.

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Building Working-class Power from the Ground Up, an Interview with Amy Dean

You don’t hold people accountable in a beltway. You hold people accountable in a community, and the only way to hold people accountable in a community is to have strong, lasting, durable organizations.

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Recovering America’s Communist History

Anti-Communism has influenced—some would say, distorted—every aspect of U.S. scholarship. It should not be surprising; therefore, that anti-Communism has dominated the study of United States Communism itself.