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** Then and now: Over 60 years of revolutionary solidarity from Vietnam to Palestine ([link removed] )
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Workers World Party salutes the 50th anniversary of the stunning victory of the long struggle in Vietnam for national liberation and an end to imperialist occupation. On April 30, 1975, the last U.S. collaborators, contractors and advisers fled Saigon, literally hanging onto the skids of U.S. evacuation helicopters as the . . .
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** Meeting on Vietnam: 50th Anniversary of Peace & Social Progress ([link removed] )
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New York City Some of us can still remember the thrill of spending April 50 years ago hearing the media recount the day-by-day victories of the People’s Army of Vietnam. Their units, seemingly unstoppable, moved closer and closer to the southern capital, then called Saigon. On April 30, 1975, as . . .
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** South China Sea, 1970 How U.S. crimes against Vietnam sparked mutiny ([link removed] )
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As part of Workers World’s coverage marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Vietnam on April 30, 1975, we publish Part 1 of Al Glatkowski’s story told to Workers World managing editor John Catalinotto. It concerns a March 1970 direct action he and Clyde McKay took to stop U.S. . . .
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** Workers World: ‘Solidarity with Palestine on May Day!’ ([link removed] )
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May Day arose out of the struggle in 1886 when workers around the U.S. joined a general strike on May 1 demanding an 8-hour workday. Chicago police attacked demonstrating workers in Haymarket Square three days later. In 1889, international socialists named May 1 International Workers Day to commemorate this struggle, . . .
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