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CPUSA celebrates Black History Month 2009

Archive Struggles African-American Equality
 

Below are a series of recent articles and resources on African American History by the Communist Party and its publications, the People's Weekly World newspaper and Political Affairs magazine.



An extraordinary Black History Month—PWW Editorial

Application to join the CPUSA by W.E.B. Du Bois, 1961

The Making of African American History—from Political Affairs

An Invitation to African Americans from the Communist Party

Marvel Cooke: Journalist, labor and peace activist—from PWW
  
Eddie Carthan and the struggle for Black empowerment in the Deep South—from PWW

Ongoing series of biographies of African American Communists

African American Communist: W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963)

African American Communist: James W. Ford (1893-1957)

African American Communist: Pat Ellis (1920-2005)

African American Communist: Hosea Hudson (1898-1988)


From the Archives:

The Struggle for African American Freedom Continues

Video of Jarvis Tyner of Black History

Video of panel on role of CPUSA in the Civil Rights struggle in the US

Black History Month: Henry Winston and the African American Freedom Struggle





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