CP100
Memories of a Jewish American red diaper baby
August 14, 2019Memories are powerful. Certainly they inform who we are, but they can be tricksters.
Read moreScottsboro and the quiet courage of Mary Licht
August 8, 2019Licht was herself in jail when she learned of the Scottsboro Nine. “I told my co-worker that when we were released," she said, "I would secure the International Labor Defense (ILD) for their case.” She was...
Read moreNew Year’s Eve reminiscing with lifelong communist Mary Gosman Scarborough
August 6, 2019Some of us were ready to die for our principles—some of us did. It is not so long ago. Our tree is standing now with fallen branches.
Read moreMy revolution was born in a Mississippi courtroom
July 29, 2019A poetry submission for the CP100 Series.
Read moreThe legacy of the militant workers of 1919 lives on
July 25, 2019The final of a 3-part series on the strike wave of 1919.
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