Wichita students sit-in for US civil rights, 1958 A short history of the first successful sit-in protest of the civil rights movement in the Dockum Drug Store in Kansas.
Blood on their hands: the racist history of modern police unions Against the background of the black lives matter movement, Flint Taylor takes a look at the racist…
1988: The Tompkins Square Riot A brief account of the riot of 1988 when Police started evicting homeless people from Tompkins Square park. The event led to the exposure of…
1874: The Tompkins Square Police Riot An account of a cop riot in 1874 where mounted police attacked public demonstrations by organised Unemployed workers associations in New York…
The lie of black capitalism Article by Hija de Oya explaining how the liberation of black people is inherently bound up in the struggle against capitalism.
Hiroshima: The atomic hecatomb Letter from a Japanese anarchist about the Hiroshima bombing, and the response of self-organisation and mutual aid from the local population…
"When you're done with a condom, you throw it out": New book reveals 2016 Hillary campaign was beset by vicious infighting Hillary’s paranoid rage and the campaign’s infighting made a mockery of the slogan …
The USA, Qatar and ‘New’ Imperialist Alignments The official story is that Saudi Arabia, supported by Egypt, the Emirates, Bahrain and other sidekicks in the Gulf, is trying to isolate Qatar…
African Americans campaign for desegregation of department store eating facilities in Kansas City, Missouri, 1958-59 A summary of the public boycott of department stores in Kansas City that took place in order to desegregate the dining halls within them. The boycott lasted from 19th December 1958 until 9th February 1959.
Feminists sit-in at Ladies Home Journal to protest the magazine’s depiction of women, 1970 A brief overview of the sit-in protest held at the offices of the Ladies' Home Journal in March 1970. Why the protest was held, what the aims were and the outcome/after effects.