This week in history, on October 21, 1967, University of Connecticut students travelled to Washington, D.C., to participate in the March on the Pentagon, where more than 100,000 people rallied to ...
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Sectarianism has never ended a war

With US-Israeli bombs continuing to fall on Iran and Lebanon, one might have expected American leftists to be focused on antiwar outreach in our neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces. The next No ...
Joe McDonald became a defining voice of the 1960s counterculture, blending folk and rock with political commentary and ...
The legendary songwriter and protest singer passed away from Parkinson’s complications, leaving behind a monumental legacy of music and activism.
Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1. Theoretical frameworks -- 2. The literature of the underground press -- 3. The GI movement -- 4. The GI underground press -- 5. Response and repression -- 6.
Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock performer whose anti-war anthem I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag became a defining song of the Vietnam era, has died aged 84.