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Cyril Briggs
Left of Karl Marx : the Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones / Carole Boyce Davies
Federal Surveillance of Afro-Americans (1917-1925)
The African Blood Brotherhood and the Politics of Resistance
Chamrjon I"' Oftle
The Class Appeal of Marcus Garvey's Propaganda and His Relationship with the Black American Left Through August 1920
Framing Black Communist Labour Union Activism in the Atlantic World: James W
“The Black Man's Burden” a Response to Kipling
African Americans and the Soviet Experiment
This Is an Electronic Reprint of the Original Article. This Reprint May Differ from the Original in Pagination and Typographic Detail
Black Communists Speak on Scottsboro
Communist Editorial Cartoons in the 1920S and the Issue of Race
The Socialists Within the Black American Experience, 1917-1924
To: David Laibman, Editor of Science and Society From: Jeffrey B. Perry,
[email protected]
, Correspo
The Legal Politics of Hubert H. Harrison: Excavating a Lost Legacy
Art Fronts: Visual Culture and Race Politics in the Mid-Twentieth- Century United States
Black Radicals and Marxist Internationalism: from the IWMA to the Fourth International, 1864-1948 Charles R
The Cry Was Unity: Communists and African Americans, 1917-1936'
Letter to Theodore Draper in New York from Cyril Briggs in Los Angeles, March 17, 1958 [Long Extract]
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Afro-Carribean Migrants in American Radical Politics, 1914-1940
The Negro Convention [Events from Aug
M. Makalani: in the Cause of Freedom
'Watching the Waters': Tropic Flows in the Harlem Renaissance, Black