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The group set forth four demands for the university including disc… The Great Berkeley Rent Strike – Berkeley Tenants Union (1969) The Berkeley Tenants Union was established in 1969 and sought to organize low-income tenants to join in protest against rent increases, eviction, and poor housing conditions. This document is a flyer… Workers! Students! – Jeunesse Communiste Révolutionnaire (1968) Jeunesse Communiste Révolutionnaire, a French Trotskyist organization, wrote this piece, describing the transition from a student revolt into a general strike of workers contesting capitalist society… An Eyewitness Account by a Libertarian Communist (1968) This document is a firsthand account of the events that occurred in Paris, France during the May 1968 time of unrest. 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The workers went on strike due to the low wages and long hou… On the General Strike – Bill Haywood (1911) This speech was given by Bill Haywood regarding general strikes in countries such as Italy, France, Germany, and Spain. He explains the importance and power of the general strike. One Big Union – Industrial Workers of the World (2000) This document, written in 2000 by the Industrial Workers of the World, outlines the organization of workers and the working class. It includes a brief historical discussion, advantages of one union an… Manifesto of the Industrial Workers of the World (1905) The Industrial Workers of the World is a worker-led union advocating for and working towards direct action, democracy in the workplace, and unionism. This manifesto explains the power of collective me… “Eternal Vigilance” – Minneapolis Truckers’ Strike (1934) This document was written by James P. Cannon on August 6, 1934 during the Minneapolis Truckers’ Strike. It describes the importance of resisting the violence and remaining persistent in their demands… Letter from the Strike Committee – Lawrence, Massachusetts (1912) This letter is from the striking textile workers in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1912. It is written to the president of the American Woolen Co. William M. Wood. The letter explains that workers can no… Our Lives are at Stake – Shell Strike (1973) This pamphlet tells the story of the United States Shell Strike in 1973. It includes descriptions of working conditions, exploitation of workers, and the strike itself. Manifesto of the Fast Food Worker – Socialist Alternative (U.S.) (2003) The Manifesto of the Fast Food Worker was published in 2003 by U.S. based group, the Socialist Alternative. 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