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    Uptight

    Black History Month: Jules Dassin’s militantly Black 1968 movie echoes American social tumult today

    byJ. Hoberman
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    The Spy and Her Daughter

    How Russian Jewish socialists found their cause in Communism, in an excerpt from ‘The Spy Who Changed History’

    bySvetlana Lokhova
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    Down With George Washington!

    WPA artist Victor Arnautoff’s murals get the woke treatment in San Francisco

    byJonah Raskin
  • Judith Clark, member of the Weather Underground accused of murder, robbery and assault in the shooting of two police officers and a security guard, at her arraignment, November 24, 1981.
    Judith Clark, member of the Weather Underground accused of murder, robbery and assault in the shooting of two police officers and a security guard, at her arraignment, November 24, 1981.
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    Fanaticism and the New York State Parole Board

    The case of Judith Clark

    byPaul Berman
  • Photo collage by Tablet. Mug shot of Albert Maltz, July 17, 1950
    Photo collage by Tablet. Mug shot of Albert Maltz, July 17, 1950
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    The Recantation of Albert Maltz: A Pre-History of PC Stalinism

    On his 98th birthday, the sad story of one writer’s struggle with the bullying from within his own political party

    byRon Capshaw
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    (Collage Tablet Magazine)
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    Stranger Than Pulp Fiction

    Crime writer Ed Lacy died 45 years ago. Few knew he was also a New Yorker contributor and communist darling.

    byRon Capshaw
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