Black representation after Ferguson – John Clegg John Clegg, of the 'Endnotes' collective, examines the state of black politics in the US. Published in 'The Brooklyn Rail', May 3rd, 2016
Alternative Vol. 1, No. 2 (May 1948) The Vol. 1, No. 2 (May 1948) issue of Alternative, an anarchist publication produced out of New York City from 1948-1951 and focusing on pacifist…
The Prince Edward County school strike, 1951 A short history of a school children's strike against against racist and substandard education at Robert Russa Moton High School in Prince Edward…
Views and Comments No. 49 (Spring 1965) The No. 49 (Spring 1965) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
Views and Comments No. 45 (Fall 1963) The No. 45 (Fall 1963) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian League…
Views and Comments No. 39 (August 1960) The No. 39 (August 1960) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
Views and Comments No. 38 (May 1960) The No. 38 (May 1960) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian League…
Views and Comments No. 35 (May 1959) The No. 35 (May 1959) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian League…
Views and Comments No. 34 (April 1959) The No. 34 (April 1959) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed - Charles Cobb Civil rights scholar Charles E. Cobb Jr. describes the vital role that armed self-defense played in…
Views and Comments No. 25 (December 1957) The No. 25 (December 1957) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
From the desk of... - Fred Chase A column by Fred Chase comparing elements of the 1960s civil rights movement with the Detroit newspaper strike. Originally appeared in the Industrial Worker #1589 (March 1996).