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Black Bolshevik

autobiography of an Afro-American Communist

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An edition of Black Bolshevik (1978)

Black Bolshevik

autobiography of an Afro-American Communist

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Black Bolshevik is an autobiography of Harry Haywood, the son of former slaves who became a leading member of the Communist Party USA and a pioneering theoretician on the Afro-American struggle.

The author's first-hand accounts of the Chicago race riot of 1919, the Scottsboro Boys' defense, communist work in the South, the Spanish Civil War, the battle against the revisionist betrayal of the Party, and other history-shaping events are must reading for all who are interested in Black history and the working class struggle.

"Harry Haywood is one of the modern pioneers in the Black liberation struggle. Harry Haywood's name ranks in the early movement of the Black struggle along with the names of Dr. W.E.B. DoBois, Paul Robeson …"
— Robert F. Williams, author of Negroes With Guns and former President of NAACP, Monroe, North Carolina chapter

"This is the first extensive autobiography of a Black member of the African Communist Party...This book needs to be read for the lessons it teaches for today."
— John Henrik Clarke, Professor of African History, Hunter College

"Harry Haywood's autobiography is indispensable for students of the history of the Communist Party and of Afro-American radicalism."
— Mark Naison, Assistant Professor of Afro-American Studies, Fordham University

"Black Bolshevik is the powerful story of one Black man's search for answers...from growing up in Omaha, to Minnesota, to Chicago, to Harlem, to France and World War I, to Africa, to Moscow, and back to Harlem USA...Struggling every step of the way, this is not merely a search for answers for 'self,' but answers for all oppressed people whom Franz Fanon has called 'the wretched of the earth.' "
— John Oliver Killens

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Publisher
Liberator Press
Language
English
Pages
700

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Black Bolshevik: Autobiography of an Afro-American Communist
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Black Bolshevik: autobiography of an Afro-American Communist
1978, Liberator Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Chicago
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
335.43/092/4, B
Library of Congress
HX84.H38 A32, HX84.H38.A32, HX84.H38 A32 1978, HX84.H38A32

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 700 p., [7] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
700

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4563720M
Internet Archive
blackbolshevikau0000hayw
ISBN 10
0930720520, 0930720539
LCCN
77077464
OCLC/WorldCat
3973428
Library Thing
142767
Goodreads
3692650
704092

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