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Fair Play for Cuba Committee built defense for socialist revolution – The Militant

Fair Play for Cuba Committee built defense for socialist revolution – The Militant
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Gloria Richardson, fighter for Black rights, Freedom Now Party – The Militant

Gloria Richardson, fighter for Black rights, Freedom Now Party – The Militant
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Ceterus Introduces Affordable Bookkeeping and Tax Solutions For Small Businesses

Ceterus Introduces Affordable Bookkeeping and Tax Solutions For Small Businesses
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Forgue brings life experience to council presidency

GLOCESTER – Newly appointed Town Council President Julian “Jay” Forgue says he’s “sat with English lords, sat with presidents. I’ve met very influential people. It’s a worldly experience that I have.” On Jan. 4, the Glocester Town Council voted 4-1 to elect Forgue, 69, as president, with Republican Walter M. O. Steere against the appointment. Steere was the top earner in the general election with 3,266 votes. Forgue, a Republican, earned second in the race, with 3,211 votes, and was the top-earning endorsed Republican. Newly elected council members William Worthy and Stephen Arnold are also endorsed by the Republican party, and Steere is not.

Guns Kept People Alive During The Civil Rights Movement

to commemorate Freedom Summer, Tell Me More is diving into books that explore that theme. One of the cornerstones of the civil rights movement was non-violent resistance. During lunch counter sit-ins and protest marches Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders instructed participants not to take up arms. Instead, when violence erupted or force was used to disrupt their activities, people would non-violently resist attempts by law enforcement to end the protest. But this passive resistance did not necessarily mean an unwillingness to use force to protect themselves from violence in other circumstances. This hiding in plain sight story is recounted to NPR s Michel Martin by author, professor and former Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee field secretary Charles E. Cobb Jr. in his new book,

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