Strength of the street: Karachi 1972 - Kamran Asdar Ali A short history of the mass strike in Karachi in June, 1972 following the killings of three striking…
November 15: Class war, memory war! - Proletarios Revolucionarios Translated text from Proletarios Revolucionarios (“Revolutionary Proletarians”) from Ecuador, about…
Iguala: state crime, class crime What kind of “order” demands that 43 people vanish? They were killed because they defy the fundamental politics of the state regarding education…
The No Gun Ri massacre, 1950 A short history of one of the biggest mass killings of civilians by US ground troops, the No Gun Ri massacre, which took place during the Korean…
The Slocum massacre, 1910 On July 29, 1910, citizens in the small, predominately African American town of Slocum, Texas were massacred in an act of terror designed to…
“The man . . . died on my lap”: one women recalls the Memorial Day Massacre of 1937 The testimony of Lupe Marshall to a U.S. Senate committee on the 1937 Memorial Day Massacre, a day…
The Makhnos of memory: Mennonite and Makhnovist narratives of the civil war in Ukraine (1917-1921) - Sean David Patterson A really interesting Masters thesis on the relationship between Mennonites and…
The politics of genocide - Edward Herman and David Peterson Herman and Peterson review the Western media's response to several different bloodbaths and…
The US miners' strikes, 1919-1922 - Jeremy Brecher Jeremy Brecher's account of the strike wave in American mines from 1919 to 1922, where coalminers fought the bosses, the government and even the…
The Homestead strike, 1892 - Jeremy Brecher Jeremy Brecher's detailed history of the 1892 strike of workers at the Carnegie Steel Company against the eventually successful attempt of the…
Bosses open fire on migrant workers in Greece More than twenty migrant workers were injured when their bosses fired on them with shotguns on Wednesday.
The Marikana massacre: Details of deliberate police murder begin to emerge This article is from the mainstream media in South Africa but has invaluable details on what actually happened when the police left 34 strikers dead and another 78 injured.