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- Editors, The Black Agenda ReviewA 1930 speech by Black anarchist and labor organizer, Lucy Parsons, recalls the radical origins of May Day.
- Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnistRed Scares, McCarthyism, COINTELPRO, "Black Identity Extremists" are all indicative of how the colonized are treated by the state.
- Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing EditorThe Eritrean people struggle against sanctions and warfare instigated by the US. They recognize their efforts on International Workers Day, May Day.
- Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence