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Communism

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1

Bibliography

  1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Communist Forces Behind Negro Revolution in This Country. January 12, 1964.
  2. Dr. W. E. B. DuBois' Application to join the Communist Party and Gus Hall's Reply. undated.
  3. National Non-Partisan Committee. George W. Crockett, Jr. Freedom is Everybody's Job! undated.
  4. Committee on Un-American Activities. The American Negro in the Communist Party. December 22, 1954.
  5. Foreign Languages Press. Statement Made by Comrade Mao Tse-Tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, In Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against Violent Repression. 1968.
  6. Herbert Hill. The Communist Party-Enemy of Negro Equality. undated.
  7. American Opinion. Rex T. Westerfiel. Now It's the Brown Revolution. 1969.
  8. Claude Lightfoot. The Negro Question in the U.S.A. March 1960.
  9. Lightfoot Defense Committee. The Case of Claude Lightfoot. undated.
  10. Claude Lightfoot. An American Looks at Russia. November 10, 1950.
  11. Henry Winston. Character Building and Education in the Spirit of Socialism. 1939.
  12. Henry Winston. What It Means To Be a Communist. February 1951.
  13. Henry Winston. Build The Communist Party. Report to the 19th National Convention, COmmunist Party. April 10-May 4, 1969. (2 copies)
  14. Workers Library Publishers. The Communist Election Platform. July 1936.
  15. The Daily Worker. Election Platform of the COmmunist Party. 1940.
  16. The Election Platform of the Communist Party. June 28, 1936.
  17. Benjamin J. Davis. The Negro People on the March. Report to the National Committee of the Communist Party. 1956.
  18. Benjamin J. Davis. Why I Am a Communist. December 1947.
  19. Ben Davis, Jr. The Negro People and the Communist Party. March 1943.
  20. Benjamin J. Davis. The Negro People in the Struggle For Peace and Freedom. Report to the 15th, Convention Communist Party. February 1951.
  21. Julia Brown. An Anti-Communist Negro Makes This Appeal: Please Don't Help Glorify Martin Luther King. undated.
  22. Pettis Perry. The Party of Negro and White. January 13, 1953.
  23. Pettis Perry. White Chauvinism and the Struggle for Peace. 1952.
  24. Pettis Perry. The November Elections and the Fight For jobs, Peace, Equal Rights, Democracy. 1954.
  25. New Century Pulbishers. Pettis Perry Speaks to the Court. Opening Statement to the Court and Jury in the Case of the Sixteen Smith Act Victims in the Trial at Foley Square. undated.

Dates

  • 1920s-1970s

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 10.0 Cubic Feet (18 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository

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