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12/24/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Black Victims of Imperialism’ Israel Amter from The Communist International. No. 26-27. September-October, 1923.

12/21/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Honduran Unions Fight Capitalist Race Prejudice’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 7 No. 191. August 9, 1930.

12/18/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Decline of the Garvey Movement’ by Cyril V. Briggs from The Communist. Vol. 10 No. 6. June, 1931.

11/20/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Some Rural Aspects of the Struggle for the Right of Self-Determination’ by James S. Allen from The Communist. Vol. 10 No. 3. March, 1931.

11/19/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Revolution and the Negro’ by C.L.R. James (J.R. Johnson) from New International. Vol. 5 No. 12. December, 1939.

11/12/202511/12/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Delegate Reports from the First International Congress of Negro Workers’ from New Worker. Vol. 3 Special. November 1, 1930.

10/31/202511/01/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Socialism and the Negro Problem’ by W.E.B. Du Bois from New Review. Vol. 1 No. 5. February 1, 1913.

09/20/202509/20/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Lynching: A Weapon of National Oppression’ by Harry Haywood and Milton Howard. International Publishers, New York, 1932.

09/16/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Economic Basis of the Tulsa Race Riot’ by Elmer T. Allison from The Toiler. No. 176. June 18, 1921.

09/07/202509/07/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Chicago Police Attack Negro Neighborhoods’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3. No. 287. December 18, 1926.

09/06/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘High School Texts and the Negro’ by Aaron T. Schneider from Student Review (N.S.L.). Vol. 4 No. 4. April, 1935.

09/04/202509/04/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Resolution on Negro Question in the United States’ (1928) from The Communist. Vol. 9 No. 1. January, 1930.

08/19/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Philadelphia and the Negro Worker’ by Thomas L. Dabney from Labor Age. Vol. 16 No. 7. July, 1927.

08/19/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Race First Versus Class First’ by Hubert H. Harrison from When Africa Awakes. Porro Press, New York City. 1920.

08/12/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Washington D.C.–Jim-Crow Capital’ by Marguerite Young from New Masses. Vol. 15. Nos. 7 & 8. May 14 & 21, 1935.

07/21/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘T.U.E.L. Calls Negro Workers to Meet’ by Otto Hall from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 27. April 6, 1929.

07/16/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro Problem’ by William Pickens from Communist International. Vol. 4 No. 2. February 15, 1927.

07/12/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro Worker in Northern Industry’ by Otto Hall from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 362. March 1, 1929.

06/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Only 100,000 Negro Workers in American Labor Unions Out of Many Millions in Industry’ by Esther Lowell from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 26. February 11, 1926.

06/19/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Political Repression and Social Discrimination Against Negroes in South Africa’ by Albert Nzula from The Communist. Vol. 12 No. 12. December, 1933.

05/30/202505/30/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Crisis of the Jim-Crow Nationalism of the Negro Bourgeoisie’ by Harry Haywood from The Communist. Vol. 10 No. 4. April, 1931.

05/14/202505/14/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Experiences in Recruiting and Building New Young Communist League Units Immediately After the Ford Massacre’ from The Party Organizer. Vol. 5 Nos. 3-4. March-April, 1932.

05/13/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Chattanooga Workers Stop Eviction’ from Southern Worker. Vol. 1 No. 51. August 8, 1931.

04/14/202504/14/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Comintern Programme and the Racial Problem’ by A. Shiek from Communist International. Vol. 5 No. 16. August 15, 1928.

04/13/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Attempt to Deport 500 Negro Families in Newark to South’ by Rebecca Grecht from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 193. August 13, 1932.

04/12/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Party and the Negro Struggle’ by John Bruce and J.P. Collins from The Communist (Unified Communist Party). Vol. 1 Nos. 4 & 5. October & November, 1921.

04/09/202504/09/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Inter-racial Relations Among Southern Workers’ by Myra Page from The Communist. Vol. 9 No. 2. February, 1930.

04/05/202504/05/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘To All Oppressed Negroes! To All Negro, White Workers!’ by the Communist (Workers) Party from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 319. January 10, 1929.

03/27/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Why Every Negro Miner Should Join the National Miners’ Union’ by William A. Boyce from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 328. January 21, 1929.

03/26/202503/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Chicago’s South Side Sees Red’ by Edith Margo from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 Nos. 133 & 134. June 3 & 5, 1933.  

03/21/202503/21/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Housing in Harlem: Negro Workers are Plundered by Landlords’ by Sol Auerbach (James S. Allen) from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 28. April 8, 1929.

03/19/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negroes as an Oppressed People’ by William F. Dunne from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 9. July, 1925.

03/19/202503/19/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Negroes In American Industry’ by William F. Dunne from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 Nos. 5 & 6. March & April, 1925.

03/10/202503/10/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro Question in the Southern Textile Strikes’ by Cyril V. Briggs from The Communist. Vol. 8 No. 6. June, 1929.

03/04/202503/04/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘A Negro Chamber of Labor’ by Albert Weisbord from The Crisis. Vol. 41 No. 7. July, 1934.

03/01/202503/01/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Twelve Negro Workers Slain In 1934 Strikes’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 247. October 15, 1934.

02/24/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Lynch Law At Work’ from Southern Worker. August, 1930-September, 1931.

01/29/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Harlem: A History Without Make-up’ by Loren Miller from New Masses. Vol. 16 No. 7. August 13, 1935.

01/26/202501/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The First Negro Labor Congress’ by Amy Schechter from the Daily Worker Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 10. January 23, 1926.

01/26/202501/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro Worker in Labor History’ by Amy Schechter from the Daily Worker Supplement. Vol. 2 No. 306. January 9, 1926.

01/22/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Black Belt: Area of Negro Majority’ by James S. Allen from The Communist. Vol. 13 No. 6. June, 1934.

01/17/202501/17/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Lessons of the Miners’ Strike and the Tasks of the N.M.U. Among Negro Miners’ by Harry Haywood from The Daily Worker. Vol. 8 Nos. 240 & 241. October 6 & 7, 1931.

01/17/202501/17/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro And The Trade Unions’ by Otto Huiswoud from The Communist. Vol. 7 No. 12. December, 1928.

01/16/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro’s New Leadership’ by Eugene Gordon from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 2. July, 1931.

01/02/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Negro Workers Starving in Cuba’ by Charles Alexander from The Negro Worker. Vol. 1. No. 10-11. October-November, 1931.

12/14/202412/14/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Negro Proletariat of Latin America and the International Conference of Negro Workers’ by Saturnino Ernandez (Sandalio Junco Camellón) from Negro Worker. Vol. 3 No. 9. June 15, 1930.

12/09/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Economic Struggles of the Negro Workers’ by George Padmore from Negro Worker. Vol. 3 No. 10. October 15, 1930.

12/04/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Black Strike-Breakers’ by D.E. Tobias from Chicago Socialist. Vol. 6 No. 323. May 13, 1905.

11/19/202411/19/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Negro Workers Have Program to End Race Discrimination’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 1 No. 340. February 15, 1924.

11/14/202411/14/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Gompers and the Race Question’ from Solidarity. Vol. 1 No. 50. November 26, 1910.

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