American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War IIBloomsbury Academic, 1977 M11 18 - 462 pages |
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... become equal to others " ) , and that it would be a society in which slavery in any form would be banned . " That , " he con- cluded , " is the much maligned Socialism in which there will exist free- dom and equality for all , through ...
... become equal to others " ) , and that it would be a society in which slavery in any form would be banned . " That , " he con- cluded , " is the much maligned Socialism in which there will exist free- dom and equality for all , through ...
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... become a member of the Communist Club , he was so highly regarded by its membership that he was invited to become coeditor of the club's journal , the New Yorker Demokrat . 4 Together with Joseph Weydemeyer The Election of 1860, the ...
... become a member of the Communist Club , he was so highly regarded by its membership that he was invited to become coeditor of the club's journal , the New Yorker Demokrat . 4 Together with Joseph Weydemeyer The Election of 1860, the ...
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... become really independent citizens of the regenerated republic . " The manifesto closed with an appeal to all ... become meaningless . 40 AMERICAN SECTIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ON THE NEGRO QUESTION In 1867 , the revived Communist Club ...
... become really independent citizens of the regenerated republic . " The manifesto closed with an appeal to all ... become meaningless . 40 AMERICAN SECTIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ON THE NEGRO QUESTION In 1867 , the revived Communist Club ...
Contents
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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