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A Class Struggle Spirit Is Returning to the Labor Movement

Interview with Joe Burns by Sara Van Horn and Cal Turner Jacobin
In the past year, we’ve seen large, militant strikes by autoworkers, Hollywood writers, and others. It’s a promising sign that, after decades of weakness, the US labor movement is ready to take the fight to the boss.

How Israel Helped To Spawn Hamas

Andrew Higgins, Moshav Tekuma, Israel The Wall Street Journal
Israel cooperated with a crippled, half-blind cleric named Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, even as he was laying the foundations for what would become Hamas. Sheikh Yassin continues to inspire militants today. From The Wall Street Journal, 1/24/2009

This Week in People’s History, Oct. 24–30

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Image of a rally calling for an increased minimum wage
Minimum wage mandated (in 1938), City water comes to Boston (1848), Anyone know Choctaw? (1918), London says, Victory to the N.L.F! (1968), Good-bye to Penn Station (1963), Europe says No to nukes (1983), Mars attacks (1938)