Black Communists Speak on Scottsboro, an account of a neglected chapter in the story of the Scottsboro saga, gives voice to a segment of the African American community that has often been ignored or distorted: black Communists.
Black Communists Speak on Scottsboro, an account of a neglected chapter in the story of the Scottsboro saga, gives voice to a segment of the African American community that has often been ignored or distorted: black Communists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Walter T. Howard is Professor of American History at Bloomsburg University in northeastern Pennsylvania and the editor of B.D. Amis, African American Radical: A Short Anthology of His Writings and Speeches. He was awarded The Gustavus Myers Award for Human Rights Scholarship, for his book Lynchings: Extralegal Violence in Florida During the 1930s.
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 “They Shall Not Die!” Chapter 2 A Call to Millions Chapter 3 Harry Haywood Speaks Chapter 4 William Patterson Speaks Chapter 5 Monitoring the Case Chapter 6 Following Through Epilogue Profiles of Black Communists Appendix Selected Bibliography Index
Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 “They Shall Not Die!” Chapter 2 A Call to Millions Chapter 3 Harry Haywood Speaks Chapter 4 William Patterson Speaks Chapter 5 Monitoring the Case Chapter 6 Following Through Epilogue Profiles of Black Communists Appendix Selected Bibliography Index
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