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A letter from afar by A. Lincoln

The following letter, signed “A. Lincoln” but without a return address or subject line, appeared in my email this morning. No sooner had I made a copy of the letter than it disappeared from my inbox. Despite its strange and unexplained origin, the signature demands that attention be given to the letter; and, for this reason, it is being made available to readers of the WSWS.

As received by David North

April 1776: When America opened its ports to the world

As the Trump administration imposes a military closure of Iranian ports, it is notable that 250 years ago this month, on April 6, 1776, the Continental Congress announced that American ports would be open to world.

Tom Mackaman

“From a small spark, kindled in America, a flame has arisen not to be extinguished”

Ken Burns’ The American Revolution

Audiences cannot help but grasp the relevance of the film’s subject—a population revolting against tyranny and despotism in the name of equality and inalienable rights.

Tom Mackaman
The August 20, 2023, commemoration of Leon Trotsky in Prinkipo

This is the livestream of the event, held by the municipal authorities of Prinkipo and the ICFI, on August 20, 2023 on Prinkipo, Turkey. The main speakers at the meeting were David North, chairman of the WSWS International Editorial Board; Eric London, member of the WSWS Editorial Board; and Ulaş Ateşçi, editor of Mehring Publishing in Turkey

Leon Trotsky on Prinkipo: An island at the center of world history
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