Meeting marks life and political contributions of Bruce Kimball
![Above, Bruce Kimball. Inset, Peter Heathfield, left, general secretary of National Union of Mineworkers, with Kimball, Militant correspondent and coal miner, in March 1984.](https://themilitant.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/BruceKimball_8808-300x206.jpg)
…party to be significantly stronger in what it does today. “In 1991,” Prince said, “the party noted the first Gulf War in Iraq announced the opening guns of World War…
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…party to be significantly stronger in what it does today. “In 1991,” Prince said, “the party noted the first Gulf War in Iraq announced the opening guns of World War…
…the plants, rail tracks and mines where we work. In their relentless drive for profits, bosses have no consideration for workers’ well-being. Cutthroat competition compels the bosses to push back-breaking…
…squads killed 1,200 people, mostly Jewish civilians, wounded more than 5,000 and took 240 hostages, raping women and mutilating many of its victims,” she said. “Hamas started this war breaking…
…14 to 19 years. The workers, who prevent highly dangerous and toxic fires from breaking out, are demanding a 40% wage raise. Richter spoke with Terry McCartin, a retired firefighter…
…She told Santiago she was all too familiar with the bosses’ exploitation of workers in the airline industry. Fruit said her campaign calls for breaking with the Democrats and Republicans…
Many tens of thousands of working people in Ukraine and supporters around the world of their struggle for independence took to the streets Feb. 24 to mark two important anniversaries….
…U.S. is a weakened imperialist power today, but still the most powerful,” she said. “Its rulers are determined to defend their position throughout the world, as do their competitors, allies…
…is English-speaking. Solís was arrested, Nov. 6, 1997. He was interrogated for more than five hours before he was allowed to speak to his lawyer. March 22, 1974 OCEANA, W.Va….
…war on European soil since the second imperialist world war,” Studer said. “It was a watershed marking a series of shifts in alliances among capitalist powers, renewed rearmament, and the…
For decades China’s rulers have relied on expanding capitalist methods to grow their economy, and repression to keep working people in check. But their course today is producing falling exports,…