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Newspaper of the Communist Workers Party, Volume 6, Issue 41. Includes articles on: the tombstone for those killed in the Greensboro Massacre; a letter from a French supporter, a letter about Workers Viewpoint’s cultural articles, and a letter about potential increase in government repression following the Brinks robbery; a letter to the house judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice about the Greensboro Massacre; potential reparations to be made for Japanese-Americans forced into concentration camps during WWII; how polluting companies work with the government to get taxpayers to clean up the companies mess; environmentalist protests against Reagan’s secretary of the interior James Watt; a reflection on the New York Mayoral elections and Barbaro’s run against Koch; an interview with a Communist Workers Party (CWP) member who ran for Detroit city council; Chicago protests against Reagan’s plan to decontrol natural gas; a continuing National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. (NASSCO) strike; the closing down of Long’s Chevrolet car dealership; international demonstrations against the imprisonment of German anti-nuclear protestors; an analysis of Lenin’s thoughts on electoral politics; and an interview with a Salvadoran refugee.

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