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Early on a cold, gray morning twenty-five years ago this month, a modest procession of about eighty left a church in downtown…
Early on a cold, gray morning twenty-five years ago this month, a modest procession of about eighty left a church in downtown…
The outgoing leader of NYC’s leftmost union local looks back on long struggle to transform CUNY
Frances Goldin was relentless, her enthusiasm infectious. And her life shows the value of being a long-distance runner. She fought like hell to defend her community
Protests and actions inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement proliferated around New York City this weekend one week after thousands of…
New York City labor unions will come out in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement this Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. when…
Across the street from City Hall Park, a makeshift, around-the-clock encampment of dozens of protesters took root at the corner of Broadway…
Lincoln and New York and John Brown: The Abolitionist and His Legacy New-York Historical Society 2 West 77th Street, Manhattan When Abraham Lincoln…
When several Beacon High School students cut themselves on sea urchins while visiting the seashore in Piñar del Rio, Cuba, they went…
Having signed a five-year, $15-billion global AIDS relief bill days before the G8 Summit in Evian, France, George W. Bush is now…
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