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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: Close Gitmo & End Military Commissions is a website of the American Civil Liberties union Accountability for Torture Project.
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Publisher: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communist Party, USA
Description: People's World, established online in 2009, is a national news website that reports on workers' rights, peace, equality, social and economic justice, democracy, civil liberties, women's rights, protection of the environment, and other topics. The website is affiliated with the Community Party USA and descended from the Daily Worker, the Communist Party's newspaper from 1924-1991. The website publishes articles and opinion pieces. The Spanish language edition of the website is called Mundo Popular. The website redesigned in 2016.
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Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: The National Security Archive announces (8/25/2009) the publication of the Torture Archive -- more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications. This initial launch of the Torture Archive includes the complete set of declassified Combatant Status Review Tribunal and Administrative Review Board files from the Pentagon, and thousands of documents resulting from FOIA litigation brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Archive and other plaintiffs. The Torture Archive will continue to add documents as they are released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation or Executive discretion.
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: National Security Archive
Publisher: National Security Archive
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Education and Student movements
Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), founded in 2006, which takes its name from a similar earlier organization founded in 1962, is a radical, multi-issue student and youth organization working to build power in schools and communities. The SDS focuses on anti-war campaigns and other civil rights and social justice issues.
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Subject: Student movements--United States
Creator: Students for a Democratic Society
Publisher: Students for a Democratic Society
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Student Groups, Multi Campus
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), founded in 2006, which takes its name from a similar earlier organization founded in 1962, is a radical, multi-issue student and youth organization working to build power in schools and communities. The SDS focuses on anti-war campaigns and other civil rights and social justice issues.
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Subject: Student movements--United States
Creator: Students for a Democratic Society
Publisher: Students for a Democratic Society
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Student Groups, Multi Campus
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: Solidarty, founded in 1986, is an independent socialist organization dedicated to forming a broad regrouping of the U.S. left and publishes the periodical Against the Current. They oppose capitalism, advocate for reproductive rights, other feminist demands and an ecologically balanced society, support the struggles of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender activists, fight against US imperialism, and socialism. The website contains their platform, their webzine, and publications.
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Subject: Socialism--United States., Trotskyism--United States.
Creator: Solidarity (Organization : U.S.)
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Trotskyism, Socialism, Periodicals
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: Solidarty, founded in 1986, is an independent socialist organization dedicated to forming a broad regrouping of the U.S. left and publishes the periodical Against the Current. They oppose capitalism, advocate for reproductive rights, other feminist demands and an ecologically balanced society, support the struggles of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender activists, fight against US imperialism, and socialism. The website contains their platform, their webzine, and publications.
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Subject: Socialism--United States., Trotskyism--United States.
Creator: Solidarity (Organization : U.S.)
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Trotskyism, Socialism, Periodicals
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: Socialist Alternative, founded in 1981, is a national organization that campaigns against United States two party system and advocates for a socialist alternative. They campaign for a mass workers party to represent the interests of workers, youth, and the environment. They advocate for a living wage for all; money for jobs and education, not war; environmental sustainability; equal rights for all; and socialism. Socialist Alternative is in political solidarity with the Committee for a Workers' International. The website publishes a newspaper, Socialist Alternative, and news on healthcare, US and world politics, the environment, and the workers movement.
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Subject: Socialism--United States., Trotskyism--United States.
Creator: Socialist Alternative (U.S.)
Publisher: Socialist Alternative (U.S.)
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Trotskyism, Socialism
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Description: The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) is an American nonprofit organization, founded in 1970, that provides free legal assistance to and on behalf of journalists. A number of prominent journalists presently sit on the organization's steering committee, including Dan Rather, and Judy Woodruff and, prior to his death, Walter Cronkite. Its offices are located in Arlington, Virginia.The RCFP actively aids in defending reporters facing subpoenas and court orders to disclose the identity of confidential sources. The Reporters Committee is also involved in a variety of First Amendment, shield law, freedom of information, and other free speech activities, including state open records and meetings law compliance. The organization publishes a quarterly magazine, The News Media & The Law. In addition, the Reporters Committee files legal briefs on a variety of issues that affect a journalist's ability to gather and disseminate news and also maintains a 24-hour legal defense hotline for journalists and media lawyers.
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Subject: Freedom of the press.
Creator: Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Publisher: Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide. Also archived herein is a collection of revolutionary art hosted by MIM.
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Subject: Maoism, Maoism--United States
Creator: Maoist Internationalist Movement
Publisher: Maoist Internationalist Movement
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide. Also archived herein is a collection of revolutionary art hosted by MIM.
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Subject: Maoism, Maoism--United States
Creator: Maoist Internationalist Movement
Publisher: Maoist Internationalist Movement
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide. Also archived herein is a collection of revolutionary art hosted by MIM.
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Subject: Maoism, Maoism--United States
Creator: Maoist Internationalist Movement
Publisher: Maoist Internationalist Movement
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: Phillip Bonosky (1916-2013) was a Lithuanian American; author and journalist; and longtime member and activist of the Communist Party USA. He was on the editorial board of Masses and Mainstream, and the cultural editor, and later Moscow correspondent of the Party's newspaper, the People’s Daily World. He was also on the editorial board of Political Affairs, the Party's monthly periodical. The web site includes his writings and a blog.
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Subject: Communists--United States., Lithuanian Americans.
Creator: Bonosky, Phillip
Publisher: Bonosky, Phillip
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Communism, Individuals
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Education and Student movements
Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), founded in 2006, which takes its name from a similar earlier organization founded in 1962, is a radical, multi-issue student and youth organization working to build power in schools and communities. The SDS focuses on anti-war campaigns and other civil rights and social justice issues.
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Subject: Student movements--United States
Creator: Students for a Democratic Society
Publisher: Students for a Democratic Society
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Student Groups, Multi Campus
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: The League of Revolutionaries for a New America, founded in 1993, is an organization of revolutionaries that advocate for an end the injustices of capitalism through the education of communism. Rally, Comrades! is the political paper of the League of Revolutionaries for a New America. Rally, Comrades! examines and analyzes the problems of the revolutionary movement, and draws political conclusions for the tasks of revolutionaries at each stage of the revolutionary process. The website contains articles on technology, the economy, politics, the revolution, communism, the corporate state, and other movements.
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Subject: Socialism--United States.
Creator: League of Revolutionaries for a New America
Publisher: League of Revolutionaries for a New America
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: The National Security Archive announces (8/25/2009) the publication of the Torture Archive -- more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications. This initial launch of the Torture Archive includes the complete set of declassified Combatant Status Review Tribunal and Administrative Review Board files from the Pentagon, and thousands of documents resulting from FOIA litigation brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Archive and other plaintiffs. The Torture Archive will continue to add documents as they are released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation or Executive discretion.
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: National Security Archive
Publisher: National Security Archive
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: Initially founded in 2000 by the Women Workers Project of Committee of Against Anti-Asian Violence, the Domestic Workers United (DWU) is an organization of Caribbean, Latina and African nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers for the elderly in New York, organizing for fair labor standards and to help build a movement to end exploitation and oppression. DWU organizes workers from the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America, and coordinates with the other domestic workers organizations through the NY Domestic Workers Justice Coalition to build the power of the entire workforce.
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Subject: Household employees |z United States., Foreign workers |z United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Labor Unions and Organizations (U.S.)
Description: Initially founded in 2000 by the Women Workers Project of Committee of Against Anti-Asian Violence, the Domestic Workers United (DWU) is an organization of Caribbean, Latina and African nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers for the elderly in New York, organizing for fair labor standards and to help build a movement to end exploitation and oppression. DWU organizes workers from the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America, and coordinates with the other domestic workers organizations through the NY Domestic Workers Justice Coalition to build the power of the entire workforce.
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Subject: Household employees |z United States., Foreign workers |z United States.
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: The Crimes of War Project (established in 1999 as a private, non-profit corporation) is a collaboration of journalists, lawyers and scholars dedicated to raising public awareness of the laws of war and their application to situations of conflict. Their goal is to promote understanding of international humanitarian law among journalists, policymakers, and the general public, in the belief that a wider knowledge of the legal framework governing armed conflict will lead to greater pressure to prevent breaches of the law, and to punish those who commit them. They seek to raise raise the level of understanding about the law among those reporting on war and war crimes; provide information for journalists, scholars, and the policy community about critical issues in modern armed conflict; encourage wider appreciation of international law as a framework for understanding and responding to conflicts around the world; promote consultation among journalists, legal experts and humanitarian agencies about how to increase compliance with international humanitarian law; and provide a forum for accessible debate about the current state of international law. The website contains a glossary, commentary arranged by region, and other articles. The website last updated in 2011.
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Subject: War crimes--United States., War criminals--United States., War (International law), Prisoners of war--Abuse of.
Creator: Crimes of War Project
Publisher: Crimes of War Project
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: The Crimes of War Project (established in 1999 as a private, non-profit corporation) is a collaboration of journalists, lawyers and scholars dedicated to raising public awareness of the laws of war and their application to situations of conflict. Their goal is to promote understanding of international humanitarian law among journalists, policymakers, and the general public, in the belief that a wider knowledge of the legal framework governing armed conflict will lead to greater pressure to prevent breaches of the law, and to punish those who commit them. They seek to raise raise the level of understanding about the law among those reporting on war and war crimes; provide information for journalists, scholars, and the policy community about critical issues in modern armed conflict; encourage wider appreciation of international law as a framework for understanding and responding to conflicts around the world; promote consultation among journalists, legal experts and humanitarian agencies about how to increase compliance with international humanitarian law; and provide a forum for accessible debate about the current state of international law. The website contains a glossary, commentary arranged by region, and other articles. The website last updated in 2011.
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Subject: War crimes--United States., War criminals--United States., War (International law), Prisoners of war--Abuse of.
Creator: Crimes of War Project
Publisher: Crimes of War Project
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: Close Gitmo & End Military Commissions is a website of the American Civil Liberties union Accountability for Torture Project.
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Publisher: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: The International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT) is a revolutionary socialist organization founded by former cadres of the international Spartacist tendency (today the International Communist League). They work in solidarity with the Revolutionary Tendency of the Socialist Workers Party to defend the revolutionary program against the centrist objectivism of the majority. They stand on the Trotskyist positions defended and elaborated by the revolutionary Spartacist League. The website contains their publication, 1917, other publications, articles, and other materials.
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Subject: Trotskyism--United States.
Creator: International Bolshevik Tendency
Publisher: International Bolshevik Tendency
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: The National Security Archive announces (8/25/2009) the publication of the Torture Archive -- more than 83,000 pages of primary source documents (and thousands more to come) related to the detention and interrogation of individuals by the United States, in connection with the conduct of hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as in the broader context of the "global war on terror." The goal of the Torture Archive is to become the online institutional memory for essential evidence on torture in U.S. policy. Many of these documents are available in multiple locations on the Internet and in numerous private collections, thanks to landmark Freedom of Information Act and habeas litigation, leaks from whistleblowers, public relations releases from government, investigative reporting by journalists including the Torturing Democracy team, and Congressional investigations. But the disparate locations, enormous volume of documents, and lack of indexing or standard cataloging have presented real difficulties for users. With support from the Open Society Institute and the JEHT Foundation since 2006, the National Security Archive has undertaken to bring together all these materials in digital formats, organize and catalog them for maximum utility and access, and publish them online in multiple packages including a comprehensive searchable database. By combining released executive branch policy memoranda, legal documents from U.S. and foreign courts, and on-the-ground information about actual practices by the U.S. military and intelligence personnel, the Torture Archive presents a comprehensive view of the war on terrorism, its foundations and its implications. This initial launch of the Torture Archive includes the complete set of declassified Combatant Status Review Tribunal and Administrative Review Board files from the Pentagon, and thousands of documents resulting from FOIA litigation brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Archive and other plaintiffs. The Torture Archive will continue to add documents as they are released through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation or Executive discretion.
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: National Security Archive
Publisher: National Security Archive
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: Close Gitmo & End Military Commissions is a website of the American Civil Liberties union Accountability for Torture Project.
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Publisher: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: We are finally beginning to learn the full scope of the Bush administration's torture program. Government documents show that hundreds of prisoners were tortured in the custody of the CIA and Department of Defense, some of them killed in the course of interrogations. Justice Department memos show that the torture policies were devised and developed at the highest levels of the Bush administration. The ACLU is committed to restoring the rule of law. We will fight for the disclosure of the torture files that are still secret. We will advocate for the victims of the Bush administration's unlawful policies. We will press Congress to appoint a select committee that can investigate the roots of the torture program and recommend legislative changes to ensure that the abuses of the last eight years are not repeated. And we will advocate for the appointment of an independent prosecutor to examine issues of criminal responsibility.
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Subject: Torture--United States, Iraq War, 2003--Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Publisher: American Civil Liberties Union Accountability for Torture Project
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Arts and Cultural Left
Description: Activist Poets’ Roundtable with Dennis Brutus was an event in New York City on March 16, 2008. Dennis Brutus was a banned poet and political prisoner on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela and 1000 others before the fall of Apartheid in South Africa.
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Subject: Political poetry
Creator: Activist Poets' Roundtable
Publisher: Activist Poets' Roundtable
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: Activist Poets’ Roundtable with Dennis Brutus was an event in New York City on March 16, 2008. Dennis Brutus was a banned poet and political prisoner on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela and 1000 others before the fall of Apartheid in South Africa.
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Subject: Political poetry
Creator: Activist Poets' Roundtable
Publisher: Activist Poets' Roundtable
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Education and Student movements
Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), founded in 2006, which takes its name from a similar earlier organization founded in 1962, is a radical, multi-issue student and youth organization working to build power in schools and communities. The SDS focuses on anti-war campaigns and other civil rights and social justice issues.
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Subject: Student movements--United States
Creator: Students for a Democratic Society
Publisher: Students for a Democratic Society
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Student Groups, Multi Campus
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Education and Student movements
Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), founded in 2006, which takes its name from a similar earlier organization founded in 1962, is a radical, multi-issue student and youth organization working to build power in schools and communities. The SDS focuses on anti-war campaigns and other civil rights and social justice issues.
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Subject: Student movements--United States
Creator: Students for a Democratic Society
Publisher: Students for a Democratic Society
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Student Groups, Multi Campus
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: This is the official website for Revolution newspaper, voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA [A Maoist- inspired organization whose Chairperson is Bob Avakian]. This site was subsumed under the Revolutionary Communist Party website in early 2013. The Revolutionary Communist Party, USA is a Maoist organization inspired by the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s-early 1970s. Its long-time leader is Bob Avakian. The website contains issues of their newspaper, Revolution, the Revolutionary Communist Party’s platform, works and a biography of Avakian, and other publications and reports.
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Subject: Maoism--United States--Electronic newspapers, Avakian, Bob, Avakian, Bob., Revolutionary Communist Party, USA., Communism--United States., Maoism--United States.
Creator: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, Revolutionary Communist Party, USA.
Publisher: Revolutionary Communist Party, USA
Coverage: U.S. / International , United States
Tag: Communism, Periodicals, Maoism, Tamiment Holds Records/Papers
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Communism, Socialism, Trotskyism
Description: The League of Revolutionaries for a New America, founded in 1993, is an organization of revolutionaries that advocate for an end the injustices of capitalism through the education of communism. Rally, Comrades! is the political paper of the League of Revolutionaries for a New America. Rally, Comrades! examines and analyzes the problems of the revolutionary movement, and draws political conclusions for the tasks of revolutionaries at each stage of the revolutionary process. The website contains articles on technology, the economy, politics, the revolution, communism, the corporate state, and other movements.
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Subject: Socialism--United States.
Creator: League of Revolutionaries for a New America
Publisher: League of Revolutionaries for a New America
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Education and Student movements
Description: Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), founded in 2006, which takes its name from a similar earlier organization founded in 1962, is a radical, multi-issue student and youth organization working to build power in schools and communities. The SDS focuses on anti-war campaigns and other civil rights and social justice issues.
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Subject: Student movements--United States
Creator: Students for a Democratic Society
Publisher: Students for a Democratic Society
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Student Groups, Multi Campus
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Description: The Campaign to Stop Killer Coke is a worldwide movement based on the efforts of thousands of volunteers. Ray Rogers is the director of the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke. His organization, Corporate Campaign, Inc., created the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke to hold The Coca-Cola Company, its bottlers and subsidiaries accountable and to end the gruesome cycle of violence including the systematic intimidation, kidnapping, torture and murder of union leaders and members of their families in efforts to crush their unions, particularly in Colombia and Guatemala.
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Subject: Coca-Cola Company, Human rights--Columbia, Human rights--Guatemala, Employee rights--Columbia, Employee rights--Guatemala, Social responsibility of business
Creator: Campaign to Stop Killer Coke
Publisher: Campaign to Stop Killer Coke
Coverage: U.S. / International
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: Contains websites of cases taken by the Center for Constitutional Rights in relation to illegal detention and the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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Subject: Torture--United States, Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States.
Creator: Center for Constitutional Rights
Publisher: Center for Constitutional Rights
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters, Legal documents
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: Contains websites of cases taken by the Center for Constitutional Rights in relation to illegal detention and the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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Subject: Torture--United States, Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States.
Creator: Center for Constitutional Rights
Publisher: Center for Constitutional Rights
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters, Legal documents
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: Contains websites of cases taken by the Center for Constitutional Rights in relation to illegal detention and the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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Subject: Torture--United States, Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States.
Creator: Center for Constitutional Rights
Publisher: Center for Constitutional Rights
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters, Legal documents
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Other Left Activism
Description: Contains websites of cases taken by the Center for Constitutional Rights in relation to illegal detention and the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp
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Subject: Torture--United States, Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States.
Creator: Center for Constitutional Rights
Publisher: Center for Constitutional Rights
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Protesters, Legal documents
Collection: Tamiment-Wagner: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp & War Crimes (U.S.)
Description: United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Inquiry into the treatment of detainees in U.S. custody, 11/20/2008
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Subject: Torture--United States., Iraq War, 2003- --Moral and ethical aspects--United States., Human rights--United States., Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp (Cuba)
Creator: United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee.
Publisher: United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee.
Coverage: U.S. / International
Tag: Government documents
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