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Abeng, a short-lived newspaper, offers a window into Jamaica's revolutionary currents in the late 60s. Acting as a theoretical nexus between communism and black power, it also served as a means of practical communication between different currents of class struggle on the island. By Saul Molcho for Heatwave #2 (2025). Submitted by Fozzie on April 29, 2026 The ecstatic days of the long 1968 placed social revolution squarely on the agenda for militants around the world. The decades-long entrenc...
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