The narrative of Hosea Hudson : his life as a Negro Communist in the South / Nell Irvin Painter
By: Hudson, Hosea.
Contributor(s): Painter, Nell Irvin.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1979Description: xiii, 400 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0674601106; 9780674601109; 0674601114; 9780674601116.Subject(s): Hudson, Hosea | African American communists -- Southern States -- Biography | African Americans -- Southern States -- Biography | Labor unions -- Southern States -- Officials and employees -- Biography | Iron and steel workers -- Southern States -- BiographyAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Narrative of Hosea Hudson.DDC classification: 335.430Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-394) and index
Chronology -- Nell Irvin Painter's introduction -- Hosea Hudson's introduction -- From the country to the city -- Joining the Communist Party -- Sticking to the party -- A party leader in Birmingham -- First demonstrations, 1932-33 -- Reeltown -- The Depression -- Reverend Sears and the Reds -- To New York and the Birmingham jail -- National Training School -- Back South -- Atlanta -- The neighborhood union and Lint Shaw -- CIO organizing in Birmingham -- The Right to Vote club -- The NAACP and community work -- WPA and the Workers Alliance -- End of the WPA -- The Alabama CP in the 1940s -- Local 2815, USWA -- The Alabama CIO -- The marriage breaks up -- Red-baited
A collaborative memoir of a man born to a Georgia sharecropper but destined to become a steel worker, labor leader and member of the Communist Party -- A hard and dangerous life
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