The Cry Was Unity: Communists and African Americans, 1917-1936 / Edition 1

The Cry Was Unity: Communists and African Americans, 1917-1936 / Edition 1

by Mark Solomon
ISBN-10:
1578060958
ISBN-13:
9781578060955
Pub. Date:
12/01/1998
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10:
1578060958
ISBN-13:
9781578060955
Pub. Date:
12/01/1998
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
The Cry Was Unity: Communists and African Americans, 1917-1936 / Edition 1

The Cry Was Unity: Communists and African Americans, 1917-1936 / Edition 1

by Mark Solomon

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Overview

The Communist Party was the only political movement on the left in the late 1920s and 1930s to place racial justice and equality at the top of its agenda and to seek, and ultimately win, sympathy among African Americans. This historic effort to fuse red and black offers a rich vein of experience and constitutes the theme of The Cry Was Unity.

Utilizing for the first time materials related to African Americans from the Moscow archives of the Communist Inter-national (Comintern), The Cry Was Unity traces the trajectory of the black-red relationship from the end of World War I to the tumultuous 1930s. From the just-recovered transcript of the pivotal debate on African Americans at the 6th Comintern Congress in 1928, the book assesses the impact of the Congress's declaration that blacks in the rural South constituted a nation within a nation, entitled to the right of self-determination. Despite the theory's serious flaws, it fused the black struggle for freedom and revoluti


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578060955
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 12/01/1998
Pages: 440
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark Solomon is professor emeritus at Simmons College. He is author or coauthor of multiple books, including Red and Black: Communism and Afro-Americans, 1929-1935; Death Waltz to Armageddon: E. P. Thompson and the Peace Movement; and Stopping World War II.

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A powerful and well-crafted study. . . An outstanding model of social and political history which addresses the continuing dilemmas of race in America's past and present.

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