B.D. Amis, African American Radical : A Short Anthology of Writings and Speeches
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0761835814
ISBN-13
9780761835813
Publisher
University Press of America
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University Press of America
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 14th, 2006
Print length
150 Pages
Weight
254 grams
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23.10 x 15.50 x 1.10 cms
Product Classification:
Political ideologies
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African American Communist B.D. Amis was a major figure in the black freedom struggle during the two decades between the world wars. At that time, the American Communist Party (CPUSA) played a significant role in fighting for the rights of African Americans.
African American Communist B.D. Amis was a major figure in the black freedom struggle during the two decades between the world wars. At that time, the American Communist Party (CPUSA) played a significant role in fighting for the rights of African Americans. Amis was part of the small circle of black radicals leading the struggle for workers'' rights and racial justice. This anthology of his key writings and speeches reveals the deep commitment to the working class by his generation of African American Marxists. His classics, such as ''Lynch Justice at Work'' and ''They Shall Not Die!,'' as well as his speech nominating William Z. Foster for president at the 1936 CPUSA Convention in Chicago, are included. This work also features important documents penned by Amis and found in the former Soviet archives and in the private holdings of the Amis Family. It also includes many of Amis'' theoretical works found in international documents, such as the CPUSA''s International Press Correspondence, and a selected bibliography on the research scholarship pertaining to African Americans and communism.
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