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  • Building a broad U.S. peace movement

    Building a broad U.S. peace movement

    October 31, 2001

    In reaction to Bush's war in Afghanistan a new U.S. peace movement has arisen. It is spontaneous, politically diverse, dispersed throughout the country and reflects the basic sentiments of the U.S. peace forces at this point....

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  • Where are we after September 11?

    Where are we after September 11?

    October 31, 2001

    The following is an excerpt from a report to the Communist Party's national committee, elected at its convention in July. The national committee met Oct. 20-21 in New York. The shocking and terrifying nature of the...

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  • Berkeley City Council calls for end to bombing

    Berkeley City Council calls for end to bombing

    October 31, 2001

    BERKELEY, Calif. - The Berkeley City Council voted Oct. 21 to call on the U.S. government to 'bring the bombing of Afghanistan to a conclusion as quickly as possible.' The vote was five in favor, with...

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  • 3,500 turn out to support Lee

    3,500 turn out to support Lee

    October 31, 2001

    OAKLAND, Calif. - In a rousing demonstration of affection and support for Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), 3,500 people gathered at Oakland's City Hall Oct. 21. The rally was in support of Lee's lone vote against granting...

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  • Students discuss war, profiling

    Students discuss war, profiling

    October 31, 2001

    BUFFALO, N.Y. - Black Active Minds (BAM), a student organization at Buffalo State College, held a panel discussion here Oct. 10 entitled 'A Rumor of War: The Consequences of War for Blacks and America.' Panelists included...

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