The original essays in this book highlight the destructive
impact of McCarthyism on the African American Freedom Movement.
Recovering little-known stories of black radical activism, they
challenge the idea that the Cold War was, on balance, beneficial to
the movement. The book emphasizes what was lost when anticommunism
forced the movement to submerge broader issues of economic justice,
labor rights, feminism, and peace. The authors illustrate the often
neglected or understated human costs of the Red Scare, focusing on
local and individual stories that offer insight into larger
national and international trends.
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