Tony Pecinovsky is the president of the St. Louis Workers' Education Society (WES), a 501c3 non-profit organization. His articles have been published in Black Perspectives, People's World, St. Louis Labor Tribune, Alternet, Shelterforce, Political Affairs, Z-Magazine, and American Communist History, among other publications. He is the author of "The Cancer Of Colonialism: W. Alphaeus Hunton, Black Liberation, and the Daily Worker, 1944-1946," "Let Them Tremble: Biographical Interventions Marking 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA" and editor of "Faith In The Masses: Essays Celebrating 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA." He has appeared on C-SPAN Book TV, regularly speaks on college and university campuses and at academic and activist conferences (including the Organization of American Historians, the Working Class Studies Association, Labor Notes, Labor Campaign for Single Payer Health Care, and the International Labor Communications Association). He lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri and loves cats.