American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War IIBloomsbury Academic, 1977 M11 18 - 462 pages |
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... Executive Committee heard a report from the Committee on Agitation Among Negroes which recommended that , in view of the " depleted condition of the Party Trea- sury and the poor attendance of the meetings of the Colored Socialist Club ...
... Executive Committee heard a report from the Committee on Agitation Among Negroes which recommended that , in view of the " depleted condition of the Party Trea- sury and the poor attendance of the meetings of the Colored Socialist Club ...
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... Executive Committee noted that it was receiving " a number of complaints ... against Harrison concerning phases of his talks , " but it decided to take no action against him . 48 Later that year , however , the Executive Committee ...
... Executive Committee noted that it was receiving " a number of complaints ... against Harrison concerning phases of his talks , " but it decided to take no action against him . 48 Later that year , however , the Executive Committee ...
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... Executive Committee meeting , Local New York , February 28 , 1912 , ibid . 26. New York Call , December 16 , 1911. See also issue of December 29 , 1911 . 27. Ibid . , December 6 , 1911 . 28. Ibid . , December 27 , 1911 . 29. Ibid ...
... Executive Committee meeting , Local New York , February 28 , 1912 , ibid . 26. New York Call , December 16 , 1911. See also issue of December 29 , 1911 . 27. Ibid . , December 6 , 1911 . 28. Ibid . , December 27 , 1911 . 29. Ibid ...
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Antebellum Socialism and Negro Slavery | 3 |
The Election of 1860 the Civil War | 25 |
Battle Front and Home Front 31 Marx | 42 |
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