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African American History Month
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African American History Month
This educational has the goal of upgrading our understanding of the national question, the fight against racism, and the fight for African American equality.

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by CPUSA Education Commission, 02/14/2006 11:30
February presents us once again with an opportunity to strengthen our basic understanding of the fight for democracy and social progress in our country. One decisive question is the relationship of the struggle of the working class to the struggle of the African American people. The core forces of the forward motion for social progress in our country consist of the working class and its organized form, the labor movement, in association with the movements of the nationally and racially oppressed, the movements of women, and the movements of youth. Decisive is the relationship of the working class and organized labor to the African American people...
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by CPUSA Education Commission, 01/07/2005 19:49
This educational has the goal of upgrading our understanding of the national question, the fight against racism, and the fight for African American equality. The recommended readings include classic writings based on a theoretical foundation which is still sound even if the statistical data have shifted.
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by Henry Winston, 01/01/1977 00:00
One of the reading selections of the African American History Month educational guide: Chapter 7 from Class, Race and Black Liberation, Published 1977, International Publishers Co
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