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In this important new study, Hutchinson examines in detail the American Communist partys largely unsuccessful effort to win the allegianceofblack Americans in the 20th century. From the time of its creation in 1919, Hutchinson argues, the party sought to recruit African Americans, initially by arguing that Marxist ideology best served their interests; further, Communist ideologues declared that injustices visited upon African Americans resulted from economic and class antagonism, not racial bigotry. But as Hutchinson clearly demonstrates, tensions between blacks and Reds increased as time passed and as a African American leaders such as W.E.B. DuBois, James Weldon Johnson, and Kelley Miller made it clear that they would not permit African American interests and agendas to become subservient to party ideology.
While Communism may have appealed to some, Hutchinson shows that most blacks were not interested in the party, its penchant for theoretical abstraction, or its call for proletarian revolt. He also dispels the widely held misconception that 20th century black political movements were largely creations of Communist initiatives. Such notions, he argues, are not only wrong, but serve as impediments to understanding African American organizations in the context of their unique and historically black identity.

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Earl Ofari Hutchinson has developed graduate research projects in history and social studies at Cornell Universitys Africana Studies Center. He also lectures at major universities throughout the country.

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Blacks and Reds
Race and Class in Conflict 19191990
Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing
1995

title:Blacks and Reds : Race and Class in Conflict, 1919-1990
author:Hutchinson, Earl Ofari.
publisher:Michigan State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0870133616
print isbn13:9780870133619
ebook isbn13:9780585188058
language:English
subjectCommunism--United States--History, African American communists--History, African Americans--Politics and government, African Americans--Civil rights, Black power--United States, Racism--United States.
publication date:1995
lcc:HX86.O35 1995eb
ddc:335.43/089/96073
subject:Communism--United States--History, African American communists--History, African Americans--Politics and government, African Americans--Civil rights, Black power--United States, Racism--United States.
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Copyright 1995 Earl Ofari Hutchinson
All Michigan State University Press books are produced on paper which meets
the requirements of American National Standard of Information Sciences
Permanence of paper for printed materials ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing, Michigan 48823-5202
03 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hutchinson, Earl Ofari.
Blacks and reds: race and class conflict, 19191990 / Earl Ofari
Hutchinson.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87013-361-6 (alk. paper)
1. CommunismUnited StatesHistory. 2. Afro-American commu
nistsHistory. 3. Afro-AmericansPolitics and government. 4. Afro
AmericansCivil rights. 5. Black powerUnited States. 6.
RacismUnited States. I. Title.
HX86.035 1995
335.4308996073dc20
94-45031
CIP
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Contents
Introduction
1
1. "On with the Dance"
7
2. The American Negro Labor Congress
29
3. "The Negro Nation"
43
4. The Hey Day
59
5. The Red Special
87
6. Should Blacks Be Red Too?
109
7. Reds Stay Away
137
8. New Friends, Old Enemies
157
9. Resignations
179
10. The Rediscovery of Civil Rights
195
11. The Enemy Within
223
12. A Time of Storm
243
13. Free Angela
279
14. Faded Memories
295
Bibliography
303
Index
315

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Preface/Acknowledgements
In November 1967, I attended a black student conference in Los Angeles. The conference was called to plan a series of militant protest demonstrations by black student groups on college campuses in Southern California. The conference had barely gotten underway when a small band of white Communists began picketing in front of the church where the conference was held. Many of the blacks were enraged. Some charged from the building and began pummeling the picketers. As the picketers fled, the black students shouted at them, "We don't want any white communists here, they're the enemy, too." A few years later, I talked with an older acquaintance who had been active in the Communist Party during the 1940s. He praised the communists, "they were the only whites who ever fought for blacks."
Was he right? Or were the black students right? Were the communists friends or enemies of African-Americans. I was determined to find out. For five years I examined the personal correspondence of party members, party documents, private papers of party activists and sympathizers, and the exhaustive FBI files on the Communist Party. I talked with party activists, organizers, and critics. Were they friends or foes of blacks? The truth is at various times during the past half century they were both.
I am deeply grateful to John Henrik Clarke, John Shannon, William L. Patterson, Bill Taylor, Dorothy Healey, Jacqueline Tunberg, Dorothy Healey, Gerald Horne and Martin Duberman for helping me discover that truth. Their suggestions and criticisms were crucially important. I must give special thanks to my wife Barbara Bramwell. She believed in the importance of this project and never let me quit. My
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thanks also to the staff at Michigan State University Press for their belief in the importance of Blacks and Reds.
Finally, a project of this scope would have been impossible without the kind assistance of the staff of the following research collections: Southern California Research Library; Amistad Research Library, Tulane University; Special Collections Library, California State University, Los Angeles; Schomberg Research Library, New York Public Library; Library of Congress; Black Resource Center, Los Angeles County Bilbrew Library; University Research Library, UCLA; Moorland Collection, Howard University; Labadie Collection, University of Michigan; Graduate Research Library, University of Massachusetts; and the Graduate Research Library, Columbia University.
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