Against the Current, No. 45, July/August 1993
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The Disintegration of Clinton?
— The Editors -
At Staley, Labor Fights Back
— David Simcha -
The Rebel Girl: RU-486, Some Hard Questions
— Catherine Sameh -
Chris Thembisile Hani Remembered
— Langa Zita -
Murder Most Horrible
— Searchlight South Africa -
In Memory of Cesar Chavez
— Gonzalo Santos -
Central America After Reaganism
— Dianne Feeley -
Amanaka'a Amazon Network
— an interview with Christine Halvorson - PT Leader Speaks on the Amazon
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Yugoslavia: The Rise and Fall of Vance-Owen
— Branka Magas -
Yugoslavia: Behind the Fragmentation
— Kit Adam Wainer -
Crisis in the Caucasus: Independence & Its Discontents
— Ronald Suny -
Postmodernism: Theory and Politics
— Tony Smith -
Postmodernism Vs. World History
— Loren Goldner -
Random Shots: A Celebration of the Market
— R.F. Kampfer - Reviews
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Cuba and the Left Today
— Samuel Farber -
Peru: Caught in the Crossfire
— Mauricio Tuesta -
Three Radicals Remembered
— Mark Pittenger - In Memoriam
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Carl Feingold: A Life Worth Living
— Tod Ensign - Kendra Alexander 1945-1993
THE EDITORS OF Against the Current learned with great sorrow of the death of Kendra Alexander, a National Co-chair of the Committees of Correspondence. A veteran of the civil rights and antiwar movements, Alexander was a principal spokesperson of the defense committee for her sister Angela Davis in the 1970s. She was a leading member of the Communist Party from 1965 until her resignation in 1991.
Kendra Alexander will be greatly missed, not only by her comrades in the Committees of Correspondence but by all of those engaged in the difficult struggle for a socialist, democratic and antiracist recomposition of the left in the United States.
July-August 1993, ATC 45