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- Glen Ford, BAR Executive EditorBlack politics does not exist in the Democratic Party, because the duopoly system serves only the corporate rulers.
- Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnistCraven black misleaders jumped at the chance to side with white corporate power against radical white allies.
- Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing EditorHarper’s “Letter” is little more than an exercise in white insecurity and opportunism among so-called liberal sections of the establishment.
- Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnistThe African radical, anti-imperialist, internationalist movement, sees the Chinese state and the Chinese people much differently than the U.S. state and its ruling class.
- Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence“If they come for me in the morning, they will come for you in the night.” ― Angela Y. Davis