Red, black, white: the Alabama Communist Party, 1930-1950
"Red, Black, and White is the first narrative history of the American Communist movement in the South during the 1930s. Written from the perspective of the District #17 (CPUSA) Reds who worked primarily in Alabama, [the author's] purpose is to acquaint a new generation with the impact of t...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Red, Black, and White is the first narrative history of the American Communist movement in the South during the 1930s. Written from the perspective of the District #17 (CPUSA) Reds who worked primarily in Alabama, [the author's] purpose is to acquaint a new generation with the impact of the Great Depression on post-war black and white, young and old, urban and rural Americans. After the Scottsboro story broke on March 25, 1931 it was open season for old fashioned lynchings, 'legal' (courtroom) lynchings, and mob murder. In Alabama alone, twenty black men were known to have been murdered and countless others, women included, were beaten, disabled, jailed, 'disappeared, ' or had their lives otherwise ruined between March 1931 and September 1935. In this collective biography, Mary Stanton--a noted chronicler of the Left and social justice movements in the South--explains what resources Depression Era Reds worked with before those of either the New Deal or the modern Civil Rights Movement became available. What emerges from this narrative is a meaningful criterion to evaluate the Reds' accomplishments. They failed in some measure at everything they attempted--from labor organizing to exposing courtroom lynchings and institutional racism. Stanton looks at the Reds' strategies which in many cases made things worse by uniting angry white supremacists over their constant condemnation of the Southern Way of Life. Through seven cases of the CPUSA's activity in the South, Stanton covers tortured notions of loyalty and betrayal, the Cult of White Southern Womanhood, Christianity in all its iterations, and the scapegoating of Blacks, Jews, and communists. Yet this still is a story of how Blacks, Jews, and communists fought back, and fought together, for social justice and change"-- |
Beschreibung: | xii, 215 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln |
ISBN: | 9780820356174 9780820356167 |
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505 | 8 | |a Beginnings. District 17 headquarters ; The Southern worker and the dynamo of Dixie ; Scottsboro ; An all-purpose Jesus ; The massacre at Camp Hill ; The National Miners' Union, southeastern Kentucky ; The Shades Mountain rape and murders ; Staying the course ; Reeltown radicals ; Reversals and bombshells ; Justice for Angelo Herndon ; Big Sandy : a murder and two lynchings ; The lynching of Dennis Cross ; Memphis : mayhem and mistaken identity -- The late great District 17. Reaping the whirlwind ; A popular front ; A culture of opposition ; All things considered... ; The rest of life | |
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spelling | Stanton, Mary 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)133066061 aut Red, black, white the Alabama Communist Party, 1930-1950 Mary Stanton Athens The University of Georgia Press [2019] © 2019 xii, 215 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Beginnings. District 17 headquarters ; The Southern worker and the dynamo of Dixie ; Scottsboro ; An all-purpose Jesus ; The massacre at Camp Hill ; The National Miners' Union, southeastern Kentucky ; The Shades Mountain rape and murders ; Staying the course ; Reeltown radicals ; Reversals and bombshells ; Justice for Angelo Herndon ; Big Sandy : a murder and two lynchings ; The lynching of Dennis Cross ; Memphis : mayhem and mistaken identity -- The late great District 17. Reaping the whirlwind ; A popular front ; A culture of opposition ; All things considered... ; The rest of life "Red, Black, and White is the first narrative history of the American Communist movement in the South during the 1930s. Written from the perspective of the District #17 (CPUSA) Reds who worked primarily in Alabama, [the author's] purpose is to acquaint a new generation with the impact of the Great Depression on post-war black and white, young and old, urban and rural Americans. After the Scottsboro story broke on March 25, 1931 it was open season for old fashioned lynchings, 'legal' (courtroom) lynchings, and mob murder. In Alabama alone, twenty black men were known to have been murdered and countless others, women included, were beaten, disabled, jailed, 'disappeared, ' or had their lives otherwise ruined between March 1931 and September 1935. In this collective biography, Mary Stanton--a noted chronicler of the Left and social justice movements in the South--explains what resources Depression Era Reds worked with before those of either the New Deal or the modern Civil Rights Movement became available. What emerges from this narrative is a meaningful criterion to evaluate the Reds' accomplishments. They failed in some measure at everything they attempted--from labor organizing to exposing courtroom lynchings and institutional racism. Stanton looks at the Reds' strategies which in many cases made things worse by uniting angry white supremacists over their constant condemnation of the Southern Way of Life. Through seven cases of the CPUSA's activity in the South, Stanton covers tortured notions of loyalty and betrayal, the Cult of White Southern Womanhood, Christianity in all its iterations, and the scapegoating of Blacks, Jews, and communists. Yet this still is a story of how Blacks, Jews, and communists fought back, and fought together, for social justice and change"-- Geschichte 1930-1950 gnd rswk-swf Kommunistische Partei (DE-588)4031900-3 gnd rswk-swf Alabama (DE-588)4084839-5 gnd rswk-swf Communist Party of the United States of America / District 17 (Birmingham, Ala.) / History Communism / Alabama / History / 20th century Communism / Southern States / History / 20th century Communists / Alabama / History / 20th century Communists / Southern States / History / 20th century Alabama / Race relations / History / 20th century Southern States / Race relations / History / 20th century Lynching / Alabama / History / 20th century Lynching / Southern States / History / 20th century POLITICAL SCIENCE / General Communism Communists Lynching Race relations Alabama Southern States 1900-1999 History Alabama (DE-588)4084839-5 g Kommunistische Partei (DE-588)4031900-3 s Geschichte 1930-1950 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-8203-5615-0 |
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