Communists: Obama ‘best opportunity in decades’

By Aaron Klein

President Obama’s leadership is “one of the best opportunities that Americans have had in decades,” declared a civil rights activist addressing an overflow crowd at a gathering sponsored by the official newspaper of the Community Party USA.

The Peoples Weekly World last weekend held its 35th Annual African American History Month celebrations in Connecticut, drawing large crowds in both Hartford and New Haven, including high school students who participated in an arts competition with the theme “Dear President Obama, My dream is … .”

Panelists at both events spoke about and took questions on this year’s theme: “Building the Momentum for Change. Realizing the Dream for Jobs – Peace – Equality.”

The events featured local guests, music and a tribute to the author and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois, who was a Communist Party member according to expert Trevor Loudon.

A report in Peoples Weekly World stated speakers at the events were asked to “reflect on [the] next steps to achieve equality and how to keep the unity growing that elected Obama.”

“You are not going to agree with everything Obama does,” exclaimed New Haven panelist Clifton Graves, identified by the Communist newspaper a long time civil rights activist, “but it is up to us to keep the momentum going for change. This is one of the best opportunities that Americans have had in decades.”

Panelist Brian Steinberg, a Communist Party USA member, was quoted explaining Obama’s election represents an “expansion of democracy in our country, won by the unity of the people, which must continue on.”


Aaron Klein

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