This article is part of the People’s World 100th Anniversary Series. On April 30, 1975, the war in Vietnam finally ended. Though U.S. imperialism had withdrawn its troops in defeat in 1973, Washington’s puppet regime in Saigon fought on for two more years.
On May 1st, 1924, the Daily Worker was just 11 weeks’ old. Around the United States, workers in many big cities had not even heard of it yet. But if that inaugural May Day edition of the paper happened to be the first issue put into their hands, a survey of headlines and stories on the front pa.
This article is part of the People’s World 100th Anniversary Series. When the first edition of The Worker a People’s World predecessor came off the press after the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in April 1961, its pages were filled from cover to cover with stories about the event and the glob.
This article is part of the People’s World 100th Anniversary Series. On April 11, 2002, the capitalist class in Venezuela launched a coup against the democratically-elected President Hugo Chávez.
This article is part of the People’s World 100th Anniversary Series. On March 25, 1931, nine Black youths were arrested in Scottsboro, Ala., falsely accused of raping two white women.