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Newspaper of the Communist Workers Party, Volume 7, Issue 16. Includes articles on: the U.S. position on the Falklands war; the disarmament and anti-war movements, and Reagan’s attempts to appear to be a part of them; the Grand Jury on the Greensboro Massacre exploring the relation between the anti-Klan organizing and union organizing, and anti-Klan demonstrators testifying to the jury; the charging of Chinatown seamstresses with fraud, and the potential use of the suit in intimidating Chinatown workers who apply for partial unemployment on the basis of being paid below minimum wage; the interview of three Klansmen involved with the Greensboro Massacre on the show “Stateline”; demonstrations against Reichold Chemical Inc. on the anniversary of a chemical fire that caused a series of explosion; organizing for African Liberation Day (ALD) 1982 and endorsements of the event by the Tchula seven, Tchula mayor Eddie Carthan and six others charged with assault after confronting an illegally appoint police chief and asking him to step aside; a reflection on the life and movement founded by W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Robeson; the national meeting of the Support Committee for African Liberation Day (SCALD); a call for women to support ALD; the U.S. prison systems abuse of prisoners; Iranian women’s struggle against the Khomeini regime; excerpts from the an official Sandinista statement on Eden Pastora Gomez, a former Sandinista leader, turning against the movement; the harm the Reagan administration has done to the poor; a critique of those blaming immigrants for the economic crisis; and the Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS)’s Project Jobs, a massive deportation program.

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