American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War IIBloomsbury Academic, 1977 M11 18 - 462 pages |
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... York Call that several of his comrades were ask- ing why Negroes were not joining the party . " Why don't they take ... York to show similar con- cern for the problems and needs of blacks . He was confident that if the Socialist party ...
... York Call that several of his comrades were ask- ing why Negroes were not joining the party . " Why don't they take ... York to show similar con- cern for the problems and needs of blacks . He was confident that if the Socialist party ...
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... York's campaign . 23 The headline in the New York Call of December 12 , 1911 , read : " Help the Negroes to See the Light . Funds Needed for Socialist Propaganda Work Among Colored People . " Then followed the full text of " An Appeal ...
... York's campaign . 23 The headline in the New York Call of December 12 , 1911 , read : " Help the Negroes to See the Light . Funds Needed for Socialist Propaganda Work Among Colored People . " Then followed the full text of " An Appeal ...
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... number of lynchings in the entire nation declined some- what between the decades 1890 ... Call , insisting that segregated locals were the only possible way to ... York . They unanimously adopted a resolution which read : Resolved , that ...
... number of lynchings in the entire nation declined some- what between the decades 1890 ... Call , insisting that segregated locals were the only possible way to ... York . They unanimously adopted a resolution which read : Resolved , that ...
Contents
Antebellum Socialism and Negro Slavery | 3 |
The Election of 1860 the Civil War | 25 |
Battle Front and Home Front 31 Marx | 42 |
Copyright | |
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