Anticommunism and the African American freedom movement : "another side of the story"
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Anticommunism and the African American freedom movement : "another side of the story"
(Contemporary Black history / Manning Marable and Peniel Joseph, series editors)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of essays looks at the impact of anticommunism on black political culture during the early years of the Cold War, with an eye toward local and individual stories that offer insight into larger national and international issues.
Table of Contents
- 'Another Side of the Story': African American Intellectuals Speak Out for Peace and Freedom during the Early Cold War Years
- R.Lieberman Quieting the Chorus: Progressive Women's Race and Peace Politics in Postwar New York
- J.Castledine The March of Young Southern Black Women: Esther Cooper Jackson, Black Left Feminism, and the Personal and Political Costs of Cold War Repression
- E.McDuffie Correspondence: Journalism, Anticommunism and Marxism in 1950s Detroit
- R.Peterson Freedom Train Derailed: The National Negro Labor Council and the Nadir of Black Radicalism 1950-1956
- C.Lang Challenges to Solidarity: The Mexican American Fight for Social and Economic Justice 1946-1963
- Z.Vargas
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