American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War IIBloomsbury Academic, 1977 M11 18 - 462 pages |
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... resolution . Two of the three black delegates ( Adams and McKay of Indiana ) ini- tially supported this view , insisting , as Adams put it , that the Negro " must stand up with every other man , without special favor . " But Cost- ley ...
... resolution . Two of the three black delegates ( Adams and McKay of Indiana ) ini- tially supported this view , insisting , as Adams put it , that the Negro " must stand up with every other man , without special favor . " But Cost- ley ...
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... resolution , " Reverend Herron de- clared dramatically . Hamilton insisted that the socialists must do even more than pass the resolution unchanged ; they had to become the van- guard force operating within the trade unions , especially ...
... resolution , " Reverend Herron de- clared dramatically . Hamilton insisted that the socialists must do even more than pass the resolution unchanged ; they had to become the van- guard force operating within the trade unions , especially ...
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... resolutions adopted by the Indianapolis convention . Nevertheless , it felt that the text of the Negro resolution should be made known , and it published it in full . The journal emphasized , too , the uniqueness in contemporary ...
... resolutions adopted by the Indianapolis convention . Nevertheless , it felt that the text of the Negro resolution should be made known , and it published it in full . The journal emphasized , too , the uniqueness in contemporary ...
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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