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.
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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