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Introduction 1
Pt. 1 American Exceptionalism
1 Marxist Theory in Search of America 9
2 Leninist Theory in Search of America 25
3 Leninism and Lovestonism 39
4 Leninism, Lewis Corey, and the Failure of American Socialism 55
Pt. 2 American Communism and Its Splinters
5 Immigrant Leadership in the Communist Party United States of America 65
6 American Communism and the UAW: New Evidence on an Old Controversy 83
7 Self-Determination in the Black Belt: Origins of a Communist Policy 91
8 Moscow Gold: Confirmed at Last? 101
9 Letter to the Editor: Follow-Up on "Moscow Gold" 113
10 Communists and the CIO - From the Soviet Archives 117
11 The End 123
12 The CPUSA and the Committees of Correspondence 127
13 Comrades in the Takeover Wars 139
14 The Case of the Legless Veteran 141
Pt. 3 Revisionism/Traditionalism Debate
15 A Vigil against Totalitarianism 147
16 Seeing Red Seeing Red 153
17 Fellow Traveling is Alive and Well: The Rosenbergs' New Apologist 159
18 On the Waterfront without a Clue 163
19 Radical History 167
20 The Myth of Premature Antifascism 177
21 Historiography of American Communism: An Unsettled Field 187
22 Professors of Denial 209
23 Reflections of a Traditionalist Historian 213
24 Reflections on Anti-Anti-Communism 221
Pt. 4 Espionage/Scholarship on Venona Documents
25 The Strange Case of Roosevelt's "Secret Agent" 233
26 Spy Stories 243
27 Reflections on Espionage 247
Index 273
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