
Grand Old Woman of U.S. Communism: Mother Bloor and Iowa farmers
Mother Bloor is famous in labor and radical circles, but unknown to many, she was also a key figure in the farmer's struggle in Iowa during the Depression.

Determined to make a difference, a tribute to comrade Debbie Bell
Through years of struggle, Debbie Bell made a difference. And our party the struggle has moved forward and is that much stronger and influential because of comrades like Debbie.

Taking the long view on fight for freedom
As one of 250,000 who attended the 1963 "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom," I had to come to Washington, Aug. 24, to be a part of the 50th anniversary march.

Woody Guthrie's first Daily Worker column
Woody Sez "The national debit is one thing I caint figger out"

Debbie Amis Bell: Memories of a Freedom Rider
"Solitary" meant an unfurnished cell with a concrete floor. No bed, no furniture; a hole in the floor for a toilet.
Red School Bus tour makes final stop for summer in Texas
Many Marxists, communists, radical labor activists and political activists were proud to call the great state of Texas their home.

Capitalism bad for the environment, says book
Specific themes and topics of the book include the anti-nuclear movement and the needed unification of environmentalists and unions.

CPUSA leader: Vote and build the movement
Jarvis Tyner, national executive vice-chair CPUSA, spoke in Detroit recently on the need to for left and progressive minded people to help insure a huge voter turnout for the midterm election.

Time for U.S. to exonerate Rosenbergs, new book shows
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, parents of two young children, were executed on June 19,1953, but the case has refused to die.
CPUSA: A fighting spirit
Without any sense of hyperbole, the 29th convention of the Communist Party was a "home run."

