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100 years of New York photographs
August 22, 2002The earliest New York City photographers of note, from the 1880s to the 1920s, lugging their heavy tripods and glass-plate negatives from site to site, focused mainly on the awesome drama of the sheer size of...
Read moreThe Pledge of Allegiances socialist history
August 22, 2002A recent federal court decision challenging the use of the phrase “under God” as a violation of the Constitution’s separation of Church and State has led to howls of protest from rightwingers who have some powerful...
Read moreFair funding for public schools
August 22, 2002The following is a statement by the Communist Party of New York State. Over the years many elected officials have wanted to be “the education president,” or “the education mayor.” George Pataki is the first to...
Read moreRestore the American labor movement, restore the nation!
August 22, 2002In a speech to the 46th Convention of the Iowa Federation of Labor, Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) called for renewed struggle “to bring economic justice to those who have created the wealth through their work.”...
Read moreGeorge W. Bush: An outlaw president
August 22, 2002If ever any president of the United States and his administration were guilty of malfeasance in office, it is Bush and his administration. They have lied to the American people; they have stolen taxpayers’ money by...
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