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Main Line #3, Part 1 of 2
Black, Brown and White, the Proletariat Must Unite!, by Tom Watts
There is no clear demarcations between, Black, Brown and White people in Amerika. Historically, the classifications have changed considerably over time. Originally, Irish, German, Eastern and Southern Europeans, and Jews were not considered “white” by Anglo-Saxon Protestants. During “Jim Crow”
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Main Line #2
Please note that the person who formatted Main Line #2 made an error, and inadvertently included the wrong letter by Xinachtli in the “Line Struggle” section. We regret this error; the correct letter will be included in Main Line #3,
… Read the restThe Struggle Continues: Reflecting on the Past And Moving Forward, by Jason Renard Walker #1532092
Reflecting on the September 9, 2016 prison work stoppage from the perspective of a marginalized dissent, within the nucleus of this historic event, basically I’d like to show three things: 1) What brought thousands of men and wimyn to this
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A State of Neoliberalism
The fundamental difference between socialism and capitalism is not simply a question of private vs. state ownership of the means of production but of the nature of the state itself. This is because the state is an instrument of
… Read the restOnce a Panther always a Panther: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the BPP
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in Oakland, California. As an original White Panther, my involvement with the Panthers began in 1968, when I hooked up with WPP
… Read the restPantherism and Revolutionary Intercommunalism vs. Sham “Marxism-Leninism-Maoism”
PANTHERISM AND REVOLUTIONARY INTERCOMMUNALISM VS. SHAM “MARXISM-LENINISM-MAOISM”
A RESPONSE TO: “WHAT TO DO WITH WHITE PEOPLE?” BY RED MIDWEST
By Tom Watts, on behalf of the White Panther Organization (WPO) and the United Panther Movement (UPM) led by the New
… Read the restGive The Pigs Their Jobs Back: Resistance IS Key – The Passive Approach Just Isn’t Working In Texas Prisons (by Jason Renard Walker)
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has been operating as a money making business, run by corrupt wardens and administrative personnel, since the beginning of the 20th century.
This revolving door style of bad actors in high places
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