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Author
James S. Allen  (1906–1986)  wikidata:Q6142595 s:en:Author:James S. Allen
 
James S. Allen
Alternative names
Birth name: Sol Auerbach; J. S. Allen; James Allen
Description American historian and editor
Date of birth/death 1906 Edit this at Wikidata 1986 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Philadelphia
Authority file
author QS:P50,Q6142595
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Title
The American Negro
Publisher
International Publishers
Description
A 32-page Communist Party pamphlet by James S. Allen (né Sol Auerbach), party specialist on the so-called "Negro question" and editor of the underground weekly The Southern Worker.

Allen deals extensively with the miserable situation facing rural Southern blacks during the early years of the Great Depression.

Section headings:

1. The Negro Population (pg. 3)
2. The Negro and the Land (pg. 4)
3. The Tenant System (pg. 6)
4. Starvation (pg. 8)
5. Credit and Wage Slavery (pg. 9)
6. Peonage (pg. 10)
7. Camp Hill [Alabama] (pg. 12)
8. The Negro Worker (pg. 13)
9. Without a Job (pg. 14)
10. On the Job (pg. 16)
11. White Misleadership of the AF of L (pg. 17)
12. Race Prejudice in Strikes (pg. 18)
13. "Race Leaders" (pg. 19)
14. The Middle Class (pg. 20)
15. White Supremacy (pg. 23)
16. Jim Crow in the Army (pg. 24)
17. Lynch Law (pg. 25)
18."Democratic Rights" (pg. 27)
19. Class Solidarity (pg. 28)
20. Struggle for Self-Determination (pg. 29)

Published in the USA between 1923 and 1978, copyright not renewed, public domain.

Scanned by the Google Books Project. Digital editing by Marty Goodman of the Riazanov Digital Library Project. Uploaded to Archive.org by Tim Davenport ("Carrite") in May 2017.
Language English
Publication date 1932
publication_date QS:P577,+1932-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication New York
Source Internet Archive identifier: 32AllenTheamericannegro
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