Bob Avakian,
Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA: The Oppression
of Black People and the Revolutionary Struggle to End All Oppression
Check It Out, Chicago 10: Docudrama Chronicles the Chicago Conspiracy Trial, April 13, 2008
Check it out, The Great Debaters
DVD REVIEW: Home of the Brave, The Defiant Spirit of Viola Liuzzo, February 10, 2008
Book Review: IMPERIAL RECKONING The Untold Story of Britain’s Gulag in Kenya, January 20, 2008
Background to Confrontation: The U.S. & Iran: A History of Imperialist Domination, Intrigue and Intervention
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Part 1: Iran and Imperialism's "Great
Game" of Empire, by Larry Everest, May 20, 2007
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Part 2: The U.S. Seizes Control
in Iran: The CIA’S 1953 Coup D’etat, by Larry Everest,
May 27, 2007
- Part 3: Iran 1953-1979: The Nightmare of U.S. Domination, June 17, 2007
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Part 4: Iran in the 1970s: Oil Boom, Breakneck Development, Seething Discontent
, July 1, 2007
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Part 5: The 1979 Revolution and the Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism, by Larry Everest, July 15, 2007
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Part 6: The 1980s—Double-Dealing, Double-Crossing, and Fueling the Gulf Slaughter
, August 26, 2007
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Part 8: Bush Regime Targets Iran After 9/11, by Larry Everest, November 4, 2007
Correspondence: The Martinsville Seven [online only], August 19, 2007
From A World to Win News Service, Hiroshima, Nagasaki…and Tehran?, August 19, 2007
From A World to Win News Service, “Towns of the Dead”: A Hiroshima Survivor Speaks [online only], August 19, 2007
August 2007: 62 Years Ago..., August 19, 2007
Segregation Then…and
Now—This System Cannot and Will Not Bring About Equality [photos],
August 19, 2007
The True Story of “The Great Gift Of The Christian Faith To The Peoples Of This Continent.", June 10, 2007
The Chicano Struggle and Proletarian Revolution in the U.S.
- Part 1: Colonization, Conquest and Capitalist
Development , May 6, 2007
- Part 2: Mexican Independence from Spain, and the U.S.-Mexican War, May 20, 2007
- Part 3: The 1910 Mexican Revolution and World War 1, May 27, 2007
- Part 4: World War II and the Bracero Program, June 10, 2007
- Part 5: Farmworkers Struggle, the 1960s, and Chicano Moratorium, June 17, 2007
Check This Out: The Good German, The Good Shepherd . . . and “The Good American”? Movies “Interrogate” U.S. World War 2 Myths, January 14, 2007
The Truth about World War 2, January 14, 2007
RCP,USA Statement, Originally Released September 14, 2001: The Horrors That Come From This Horrible System Also available in printable
PDF format, September 17, 2006
The September 11th Massacre They Don’t Tell You About, September 17, 2006
U.S. Imperialism, the Cuban Revolution, and Fidel Castro, by Raymond Lotta, August 13, 2006
Slave Nation: How Slavery United the Colonies and Sparked the American Revolution Or Further Thoughts on “What to the Slave Is Your Fourth of July”, July 16, 2006
From My Lai to Haditha: The Recurring Horror of U.S. War and Occupation, June 4, 2006
Red Flag Vs. American Flag Two Very Different Histories—Two Very Different Futures, May 21, 2006
The Story of the Red Flag, May 1, 2006
If You Want To See A Better World… From Ike to Mao… and Beyond Comes Out on Audio, Read By Bob Avakian, April 23, 2006
From Ike to Mao and Beyond My Journey from Mainstream America to Revolutionary Communist From “Chapter One: Mom and Dad” and “Chapter Two: One Nation Under God—A '50s Boyhood” by Bob Avakian, April 23, 2006
Black History Month, A History of Oppression and Resistance
Check it out Sir! No Sir! A Film About The GI Movement Against The War In Vietnam by David Zeiger, April 2, 2006
- Socialism Is Much Better Than Capitalism and Communism Will Be a Far Better World, by Raymond Lotta
- Part 5: The Soviet Experiment: Building the World's First Socialist Economy, January 8, 2006
- Part 6: The Soviet Experiment: World War 2 and Its Aftermath, January 15, 2006
- Part
7: Mao's Breakthrough--The Revolution Comes to Power, January
22, 2006
- Part 8: Mao's Advance — Breaking with the Soviet Model, January 29, 2006
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Part 9: The Great Leap Forward, February 5, 2006
- Part 10: The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China—Not Fanatical Purge, but the Socialist Road vs. the Capitalist Road, February 19, 2006
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Part 11: Mao on the Contradictions of Socialist Society, March 12, 2006
- Part 12: The Cultural Revolution in China, A Seismic Eruption of Liberation, March 19, 2006
- Part 13: The Cultural Revolution—Complex and Liberating Struggle, April 9, 2006
- Part 14: The Cultural Revolution—Accomplishments in Education and Culture, April 23, 2006
- New Mao Biography: Not Historical Scholarship but Hysterical Rant, November 6, 2005
U.S. at War -- A History of Shame
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Birmingham
Blues Then and Now, by Bill Swain, RW #1161, August 4, 2002
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Conviction
in Birmingham, Justice Denied for 40 Years, RW #1153, June
2, 2002
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Four
Little Girls and the Fight for Freedom, The Birmingham Bombing
of 1963, RW #1153, June 2, 2002
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May
4: The Spirit of Kent State, RW #1151, May 19, 2002
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10 Year Anniversary, It's
Right to Rebel, The Story of the 1992 L.A. Rebellion, RW #1148,
April 28, 2002
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The
Brave Resisters in the Camps, Part 2: World War 2 Roundups
of Japanese Americans, RW #1144, March 24, 2002
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Day
of Heroism: 19 June 1986, This blood that has been spilt shall
never be forgotten! from the Information Bureau of the Revolutionary
Internationalist Movement, RW #1109, July 1, 2001
- The Dirty Work of Philly's Political Police
- Is
the Revolution Bound to "Turn Out Bad?" Why Do We Need
a Dictatorship, by Bob Avakian, Chairman of the RCP,USA, RW
#1083, December 17, 2000
- From A World to Win, Celebrate
the 50th Anniversary of the Chinese Revolution, by Carl Dix,
National Spokesperson for the RCP,USA, RW #1083, December 17, 2000
- Slavery, Capitalism
and the History of the Electoral College, RW #1080, November
27, 2000
- Injustice Down Under,
The Painful Story of the Aborigines in Australia, RW #1072, October
1, 2000
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Korean WarJune 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953: Tearing
Up the U.S. Paper Tiger in Korea, Part 1: How 300,000 Chinese
Troops Snuck into Korea and Kicked the Ass of the U.S. Armed Forces,
RW #1059, June 18, 2000
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A Tribute
to Nuh Washington, RW #1053, May 7, 2000
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Vietnam
Legacy: Heroes and Criminals, RW #1047, March 19, 2000
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From When John Wayne Went Out of Focus, Revolt
in the War Machine, RW #1047, March 19, 2000
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Black
GIs, Rebellion and the Fall of the Flag, RW #994, February
14, 1999
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The Sexual
Revolution and Dreams of a New World, by Li Onesto, RW #991,
January 24, 1999
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International Women's Day, The
Women of the Triangle Fire, RW #1046, March 12, 2000
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Black History Month, The
Tulsa Massacre, 1921, RW #1043, February 20, 2000
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The Heritage We Renounce: True Story of the 1849
California Gold Rush
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Mao Tsetung: The Art of War,
Part 1: Luring the
Enemy in Deep, RW #1030, November 14, 1999
Part 2: The War Against Japanese Aggression: The Battle of
Pinghshingkuan Pass, RW #1031, November 21, 1999
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The RW Interview, Robert
Meeropol: Fighting the Frame-Up--From the Rosenbergs to Mumia,
RW #1022, September 19, 1999
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Free
the MOVE 9
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Bitter Harvest,
How the system ruined Black farmers, RW #993, February 7, 1999
Chicago: The
Spirit of Medgar Evers at 1142 North Orleans , RW #987, December
20, 1998
The RW interview: Yuri
Kochiyama: With Justice In Her Heart , RW #986, December 13,
1998
Pinochet:
An Enemy of the People , RW #986, December 13, 1998
How the
System Ghetto-ized Black People in Chicago Thoughts on Reading Making the Second Ghetto , RW #985, December 6, 1998
Beloved:
A Ghost Story for Today by Li Onesto , RW #982, November 15,
1998
October 2 Is Not Forgotten: Upsurge and Massacre in Mexico, 1968
Part 2:
Blood at Tlatelolco , RW #976, October 4, 1998
Part 1: The
Youth Revolt , RW #975, September 27, 1998
Blacks and
Jews A Revolutionary View , RW #971, August 30, 1998
Writing for
the Revolution The Story of Lu Xun (1881-1936) , RW #970, August
23, 1998
Lu Xun: Fierce
Critic of the System , RW #970, August 23, 1998
The RW Interview:
Luis Talamantez San Quentin: Links in the Chain From the murder
of George Jackson to the criminalization of youth in the '90s ,
RW #969, August 16, 1998
Puerto Rico's
Fight for Independence The Early Years--1898-1954 , RW #966,
July 19, 1998
The Red Guards:
Hong Wei Bing In 1966, millions of youth stormed the heavens
during China's Cultural Revolution , RW #966, July 19, 1998
France '68:
The Wild Days of May , RW #961, June 14, 1998
Echoes of
the Moody Park Rebellion by Travis Morales, RW #960, June 7,
1998
The Communist Manifesto Today:Still True, Still Dangerous,
Still the Hope of the Hopeless Part
1 Part 2 by Raymond
Lotta , RW #958-9, May 1998
The Fires
of April 1968, RW #958, May 24, 1998
Who Killed
Martin Luther King Jr.?, RW #958, May 24, 1998
25th Anniversary:
The Armed Occupation of Wounded Knee 1973, RW #952, April 12,
1998
The Slave
Rebellion of General Nat Turner, RW #945, February 22, 1998
Four Little
Girls and the Fight For Freedom: The Birmingham Bombing of 1963,
RW #944, February 15, 1998
Rebellions
on the High Seas: Untold Stories of the Slave Trade, RW #943,
February 8, 1998
Philippines
1901: The Bells of Balangiga, RW #939, January 11, 1998
1898: The Bloody
Rise of U.S. Imperialism, RW #938, December 28, 1997
The Amistad
Mutiny, RW #937, December 21, 1997
The 1917 October Revolution: How the Bolsheviks Seized
Power,
Part 1:
The Bolsheviks Win the Masses, RW #931, November 9, 1997
Part 2:
Leninist Tactics: Triple Audacity and Relying on the Masses,
RW #932, November 16, 1997
Part 3: To
Delay is Fatal, RW #933, November 23, 1997
Part 4: The
New Day Dawns, RW #934, November 30, 1997
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Bolivia:
Under the U.S. Boot Thirty years after the death of Che Guevara,
the RW examines the history of U.S. robbery and control
in Bolivia, RW #929, October 26, 1997
October 9, 1967:
The CIA Murder of Ernesto Che Guevara, RW #927, October 12,
1997
The 1967 Detroit
Rebellion, RW #915, July 13, 1997
RW
Movie Review: Rosewood: Echoes of the Past and Present,
RW #898, March 16, 1997
Slavery:
Yesterday and Today by Bob Avakian, RW #896, March 2, 1997
Forced
Segregation--A Neighborhood Story by Bob Avakian, RW #895, February
23, 1997
How
This System Has Betrayed Black People: Crucial Turning Points,
by Bob Avakian, RW #894, February 16, 1997
Sacramento
Delta Blues Chinese Workers and the Building of the California Levees,
1860-1880, RW #894, February 16, 1997
Native Blood:
The Myth of Thanksgiving and "A
Shining City on a Hill", RW #883, November 24, 1996
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