This book deals with the forgotten history of the civil rights
movement. The American Left played a significant part in the
origins of that movement, whose history has traditionally been
focused on the later 1940's and early 1950's. This approach needs
serious re-thinking in light of what took place in the later 1930's
with the organization and activity of groups like the Southern
Negro Youth Congress that brought both African-American and white
workers and students together in the fight for economic and social
justice. Thanks to the post-World War II Red Scare such groups as
well as Left African-American leaders like Esther and James Jackson
have been overlooked or excised from an exciting, controversial,
and important story. With all due credit to the churches which
played such a pivotal role in finally winning Blacks their civil
rights, the early history involving the Left, workers of both
races, and the labor unions must be assimilated into America's
memory, for there were important continuities between what they did
and the later church-based struggle.
This book was published as a special issue of American Communist
History.
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