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April 4, 2008
The party-builder will not add to your “to do” list – rather, it aims
to keep you up to date on our political focus -- the elections – and
provide food for thought with articles on the experience, what works
and what doesn’t, of the Party organization, especially the clubs.
In
this Issue:
- Building for a landslide election
victory
- 40 years ago today
- What does Cesar Chavez mean to
you?
- PWW Flyer of the Week
Building for a landslide election victory
"Landslide
2008" was the overarching theme of this weekend's NC meeting.
Unions and many other organizations are gearing up to participate in
the next big stop on the primary trail, Pennsylvania, April 22. Some
are traveling into Pennsylvania, and others are using phone banking.
For information about how you can be part of this, check out what’s
going on in your local area. Please keep Joelle Fishman, chair of the
CPUSA electoral commission, up to date on what
you’re doing: joelle.fishman */at/* pobox _._ com
40 years ago today
On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis,
Tennessee, during a strike of sanitation workers. King’s life and work
has many lessons for today, and should be studied: two suggestions,
"Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community", King’s last book, and
for ambitious readers, the three-volume series by Taylor Branch:
"Parting the Waters," "Pillar of Fire," and "At Canaan's Edge."
Another good book about that tumultuous decade, "The Bold, Bad
Sixties", by Dr. James E. Jackson, published by International Publishers, from the
perspective of an African American leader of the CPUSA.
Also, Libero Della Piana spoke with the CPUSA Internet Department a
couple months ago about MLK's legacy; watch the video here. That
could serve as a good starting point for a club educational.
What does Cesar Chavez mean to you?
On March 31st, Cesar Chavez would have been 81 years old. Last weekend
also happened to be the National Committee meeting of the CPUSA, and we
got a chance to ask some NC members what Cesar
Chavez means to them.
Also, in case you missed it, check out these latest posts:
Flyer
of the Week
Click
here for the latest PWW flyer.
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