Parsons, Lucy, 1853-1942 A biography of anarchist labour organiser and wife of Haymarket Martyr Albert Parsons, Lucy Parsons.
Labour Party and union leaders play race card against migrant workers Following the Irish Ferries dispute Labour Party leader Pat Rabbitte and union leader Jack O’Connor have decided to place the blame for driving down wages in Ireland on the migrant workers themselves and not on the bosses.
Racist abuse continues in British prisons John Bowden reports on the endemic racism and violence which still permeates the UK prison system.
Racism, free speech and the college campus As has been the case every year for as long as I can recall, an American college campus is once again embroiled in controversy over the expression of racism in its hallowed halls, and what it may seek to do in response.
Irish travellers scapegoated Its power for the course for the mainstream media, politicians and their lackeys to make a career out of criminalisation and scapegoating of minorities.
Concerning the 500th Anniversary Festivities of the so-called Discovery of America - ICG Article from Communism #7.
Racists and Anti-Racists Against the Proletariat - ICG The text below is reprinted from our French review "Parti de Classe" No 6. It was leafleted in Paris by comrades during an anti-racist demonstration.
The transgression of a laborer: Malcom X in the wilderness of America Italian Autonomist Ferruccio Gambino's analysis of the development of Malcolm X's thought, from…