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  • BOOK REVIEW A Red Family

    BOOK REVIEW A Red Family

    May 10, 2009 By Ernesto Aguilar

    The 2002 death of former Communist Party activist and longtime civil rights/labor activist Junius Scales concluded one of America's most distinctive lives. Convicted of a felony in the 1950s solely for his party membership, Scales appealed...

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  • Celebrating 90 Years of the Communist Party USA

    Celebrating 90 Years of the Communist Party USA

    May 1, 2009 By Ohio friends

    Celebrating 90 Years of the Communist Party USA Fighting for peace, justice, equality and socialism Happy May Day! Columbus Ohio, CPUSA And Cleveland Heights Club

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  • B.D. Amis, Black Communist and labor leader

    B.D. Amis, Black Communist and labor leader

    November 19, 2004 By Barry D. Amis

    While little known today, during the late 1920s and the 1930s, B.D. Amis was one of a small cadre of African Americans leading the fight for workers’ rights and racial justice. Urbane in demeanor and a...

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  • Ishmael Flory, fighter for equality, 96

    Ishmael Flory, fighter for equality, 96

    February 20, 2004

    Ishmael Flory, veteran trade union organizer, activist in the African American freedom movement, and a longtime leader of the Communist Party in Illinois, died Feb. 4 in Chicago following a long illness. He was 96. Flory...

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