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This Week in People’s History, Dec 25–31

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Cartoon showing the personification of "Congress" wearing a top hat using a bull whip to drive Liberty down the Capitol steps
No Free Speech on Christmas (1919), Killing Babies Is the Ugliest War Crime (1969), Can the Media Help Defend Democracy Again? (1974), Young Lords Speak Truth to Power (1969), A Highway to Nowhere (1949), Russia’s Leader for 25 Years (since 1999)

Making Sense of the Second Ku Klux Klan

Chad Pearson Jacobin
Understanding the reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan in the early twentieth century gives insight into the roots of today’s reactionary activists and policymakers.

Frances Perkins Memorial

Heather Cox Richardson Letters from an American
Frances Perkins’s work to build FDR’s New Deal sparked the modern American state. She recognized that the central purpose of government was not to protect property; it was to protect the communities of people who lived in the nation.

Forty Years After the Bhopal Disaster, the Danger Still Remains

Gary Cohen The Progressive
On the 40th anniversary of the Bhopal disaster -- with a death toll of over 20,000 -- Senator Jeff Merkley, Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Rashida Tlaib introduced a resolution designating December 3 as National Chemical Disaster Awareness Day.

Creating Traditions of Care for the Holidays

Kelly Hayes Organizing My Thoughts
A commitment to the well-being of whole generations, from children to grandparents demand that we stop this forcible separation of families, and as we work to abolish systems, that we support one another, meeting needs together, loudly and proudly.