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Preface | ||
Introduction : The Enigma of Arrival | ||
I | Documents from the Discussions with Leon Trotsky | |
Preliminary Notes on the Negro Question (1939) | 3 | |
Notes Following the Discussions (1939) | 14 | |
II | Pages from an Organizer's Notebook | |
"My Friends": A Fireside Chat on the War by Native Son (1940) | 17 | |
With the Sharecroppers (1941) | 22 | |
The Economics of Lynching (1940) | 34 | |
The Race Pogroms and the Negro (1943) | 36 | |
White Workers' Prejudices (1945) | 46 | |
The Rapid Growth of the NAACP (1947) | 48 | |
III | The Politics of Culture | |
On Gone With the Wind (1939-40) | 51 | |
On Native Son by Richard Wright (1940) | 55 | |
Public Awareness of the Negro Question (1945) | 58 | |
Joe Louis and Jack Johnson (1946) | 60 | |
IV | Towards a Synthesis | |
The Historical Development of the Negroes in American Society (1943) | 63 | |
V | Historical Sketches | |
The Destiny of the Negro: An Historical Overview (1939) | 90 | |
Negroes in the Civil War: Their Role in the Second American Revolution (1943) | 99 | |
The Two Sides of Abraham Lincoln (1949) | 108 | |
The 1919 Race Riots in Chicago (1939) | 111 | |
Marcus Garvey (1940) | 114 | |
The Communist Party's Zigzags on Negro Policy (1939) | 116 | |
On The Negro in the Caribbean by Eric Williams (1943) | 117 | |
Key Problems in the Study of Negro History (1950) | 125 | |
VI | Aspects of Marxist Theory | |
Lenin on Agriculture and the Negro Question (1947) | 130 | |
From the Master-Slave Dialectic to Revolt in Capitalist Production (1946) | 132 | |
Capitalism and the Welfare State (1950) | 134 | |
VII | After Ten Years | |
The Revolutionary Answer to the Negro Problem in the United States (1948) | 138 | |
Sources for Texts | 148 | |
Index | 151 |
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