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You are not alone!

If there were no Workers World newspaper printed 51 times a year, you might feel alone.

If you could see nothing but the corporate media, you might think you were the only unbrainwashed human around. But instead you read opinions similar to yours in Workers World, supported by plenty of facts and reports of struggles you might miss otherwise. You receive them in print or online, according to your choice.

This regular delivery of class truth can only continue if our readers and supporters contribute. Money. Each fall and spring we make a special appeal for funds to pay for printing, mailing and posting WW. This is it.

Give, give, give to Workers World newspaper’s Fall Fund Drive and help guarantee that our news and analysis reach your mailbox, real and/or digital. We keep the price of the printed paper low so everyone can afford it. When you give to our fund drive, you help get it into the hands of those who need it the most.

Write checks to Workers World Fund Drive. Send them to Workers World, 147 W. 24th St., 2nd floor, New York, NY 10011. Include your name and address. Or donate online at workers.org/articles/donate/.

It’s also possible to contribute there by joining the Workers World Supporter Program and giving either a lump sum or a monthly donation. Be sure to check it out.

And thanks!

Workers World staff

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