American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War IIBloomsbury Academic, 1977 M11 18 - 462 pages |
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... workingmen urged " Union and Compromise . " 17 The working- men of Massachusetts , meeting in Faneuil Hall in Boston in December 1860 , summed up the prevalent attitude among many Northern workers : " We are weary of the question of ...
... workingmen urged " Union and Compromise . " 17 The working- men of Massachusetts , meeting in Faneuil Hall in Boston in December 1860 , summed up the prevalent attitude among many Northern workers : " We are weary of the question of ...
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... Workingmen's party of St. Louis had not made the slightest effort to recruit blacks during its year of existence . The answer of the crowd , " We will , " had encouraged the black workers . They began to join with white workers in the ...
... Workingmen's party of St. Louis had not made the slightest effort to recruit blacks during its year of existence . The answer of the crowd , " We will , " had encouraged the black workers . They began to join with white workers in the ...
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... Workingmen's party of the United States campaigned actively for the socialist candidates in the fall elections of 1877. In Mary- land , the Workingmen's party appealed to workers and all citizens , " without regard to race , nationality ...
... Workingmen's party of the United States campaigned actively for the socialist candidates in the fall elections of 1877. In Mary- land , the Workingmen's party appealed to workers and all citizens , " without regard to race , nationality ...
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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