Rest in power, Harry!
Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 9:55AM
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CHALLENGE readers from the Midwest, Minneapolis, Chicago, and Detroit and also NYC and LA joined in mourning the untimely death of Harry Mcallister on April 19, 2020. Harry died of the coronavirus and was on a respirator in Minneapolis. It is especially tragic that he died of the capitalist scourge of Covid-19; it is capitalism that Harry fought against his entire life.
We salute him as we remember his activities in the International Committee Against Racism (INCAR), Minneapolis Chapter, from the ‘70s through ‘90s. INCAR was then a mass organization of the Progressive Labor Party. Together we rallied, marched, had panels, and partied. Harry was a great dancer. Harry was in the action when the temperature was sub-zero and we protested the University’s involvement in South Africa’s Apartheid and we stood on the picket line at Hormel’s meat packing plant supporting the P-9 workers.
Harry’s international historic knowledge was immense. When we produced a South Africa Apartheid pamphlet, we didn’t need Google, because he knew every notable person and date of every country in Africa. Rest in power, Harry!

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