
Organize, Fight, Win
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The first collection of its kind, Organize, Fight, Win brings together three decades of Black Communist women's political writings. In doing so, it highlights the link between Communism and Black liberation. Likewise, it makes clear how Black women fundamentally shaped, and were shaped by, Communist praxis in the twentieth century.
Organize, Fight, Win includes writings from card-carrying Communists like Dorothy Burnham, Williana Burroughs, Grace P. Campbell, Alice Childress, Marvel Cooke, Esther Cooper Jackson, Thelma Dale Perkins, Vicki Garvin, Yvonne Gregory, Claudia Jones, Maude White Katz, and Louise Thompson Patterson, and writings by those who organized alongside the Communist Party, like Ella Baker, Charlotta Bass, Thyra Edwards, Lorraine Hansberry, and Dorothy Hunton.
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Jodi Dean is the author of numerous books, including The Communist Horizon, Crowds and Party and, most recently, Comrade.
Content
- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section I: Struggle in the Early Years
- 1. Two Articles on the Women's Day Court
- 2. Negro Work Has Not Been Entirely Successful
- 3. How Shall the Negro Woman Vote?
- 4. Trade Union Work Report
- 5. Three Reports on Negro Women Workers
- Section II: Organizing, Labor, and Militancy
- 6. Special Negro Demands
- 7. Organizing the Unorganized: Two Articles on Unionization Efforts in Chicago
- 8. Women's Department
- 9. The Bronx Slave Market
- 10. Toward a Brighter Dawn
- 11. Attitudes of Negro Families on Relief-Another Opinion
- 12. She Was in Paris and Forgot Chanel
- 13. Negro Women in Our Party
- 14. Food Gets Scarcer and Scarcer on Spanish Front, Says Writer
- 15. Excerpt from Memoirs on Scottsboro Boys Organizing
- 16. The Negro Woman Domestic Worker in Relation to Trade Unionism
- Section III: Fighting Fascism
- 17. Negro Youth Organizing for Victory
- 18. Reconversion and the Negro People
- 19. On the Right to Self-Determination for the Negro People in the Black Belt
- 20. The Status of Negro Women in the United States of America
- 21. For New Approaches to Our Work Among Women
- Section IV: Winning Peace at Home and Abroad
- 22. International Women's Day and the Struggle for Peace
- 23. Union Leader Challenges Progressive America
- 24. Proclamation of the Sojourners for Truth and Justice
- 25. Where Are YOU Hiding?
- 26. Egyptian People Fight for Freedom
- 27. Our Cup Runneth Over
- 28. "Illegal" Conference Shows Peace Is Key to Freedom
- 29. Southern Officers Treat Korean POWs Like Negroes in the South
- 30. Southern Tenants and 'Croppers Talk About Need for Organizing
- 31. Pearl Bailey Incident Recalls Life and Death of Bessie Smith
- 32. Acceptance Speech of Mrs. Bass
- Section V: The Struggle Continues: White Supremacy and Anticommunism
- 33. Excerpt from This Is My Husband: Fighter for His People, Political Refugee
- 34. Unrest in Africa due to Oppression
- 35. American Women Join World Peace Crusade
- 36. A Conversation from Life: Two Columns from Freedom Magazine
- 38. Excerpt from Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom
- 39. White Advocates of Negro Freedom Continue Tradition of John Brown
- 40. New Hope for Negro Labor
- 41. Prison: The Bail Fund Aff air
- 42. In Retrospect: An Attack-An Answer
- Notes
- Index
- About the Contributors
- About the Editors
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