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Box 133—Jews/Anti-Semitism



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Box 133—Jews/Anti-Semitism


1. Why are Jews Persecuted?--Joseph N. Moody 1938

  1. Program for Survival—Alexander Bittelman 1947

  2. Jewish Unity for Victory—Alexander Bittelman 1943

  3. Anti-Semitism: a threat to democracy 1939 (JEHLOC)

  4. Jews in the Soviet Union: citizens and builders—Paul Novick & J.M. Budish 1948 (JEHLOC)

  5. Ten Years of Biro-Bidzan—A. Almazov 1938 (JEHLOC)

  6. The Struggle Against Anti-Semitism—J. Soltin 1938

  7. Anti-Semitism: what it means and how to combat it—William Gallacher and Earl Browder 1943

  8. The Fraud of “Soviet Anti-Semitism” –Herbert Aptheker 1962

  9. Soviet “Anti-Semitism”” The Big Lie—Moses Miller

  10. It’s Happening in N.Y.—Anti-Semitism Must Be Stopped—John Arnold and Leon Harris (JEHLOC)

  11. An Open Letter to my Fellow Jews—James Waterman Wise 1938

  12. What Price Silence? The UltraRight and War Criminals in the U.S.—Chaim Suller 1964

  13. “Soviet Anti-Semitism”: A Cold War Myth—Hyman Lumer 1964

  14. The Truth About Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union—Tom O’Connor 1949 (JEHLOC)

  15. Jews in Action: 5 Years of the Jewish Peoples Committee

  16. The Jewish People & the Fight for Negro Rights—Sanford Goldner 1953

  17. Jews in the USA—P. Novick 1960

  18. Jewish Identity: Dialogue with Jewish Youth 1967

  19. Jewish Culture in America—Nathan Ausubel 1948

  20. The Jews of Eastern Europe—Peter Furst

  21. To Secure Jewish Rights: the Communist Position—Alexander Bittelman 1948

  22. The Jewish Case Against Hitler: This Must Stop!

  23. Jews Against Communism 1950

  24. Hitlerism and the American Jewish Congress: A Confidential Record of Activities

  25. American Jewish Congress 1938: What it is and what it does

  26. Towards Fair Play for Jewish Workers—J. Cohen 1938

  27. Soviet Russia and the Jews—Gregor Aronson 1949

  28. Problems of Jewish Culture—Morris Schappes 1950

  29. Jewish “Anti-Communism”—George Pickney 1956

  30. A Year in Treblinka: Escaped inmate tells his story—Yankel Wiernik

  31. Hypocrisy (cover: Solved! The Jewish Problem) Sept-Oct 1938

  32. On the Jewish Question—Leon Trotsky 1970

  33. Why Anti-Semitism?--Edmund J. Horwath 1940

  34. Sovyetish Heymland: An Analysis—Joseph and Abraham Brumberg

  35. Russia: Who Kills Whom? 1955

  36. Bigotry in Action: Organized Anti-Semitism in the US Today, 1961 (JEHLOC)



Box 134—African-Americans


  1. The Negro in Hollywood Films—V.J. Jerome, 1952 (Hoover Library)

  2. The Party of Negro and White—Pettis Perry, 1953

  3. Black Power and Liberation: a Communist View—Claude Lightfoot, 1967

  4. The Negro Angle and the 5-Year Plan—Bonnie Busch and Lucia Ramsey Maxwell, 1931

  5. An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman—Claudia Jones, 1949

  6. The Negro Question in the USA—Claude Lightfoot, 1960

  7. Smash the Chains—Louis E. Burnham

  8. Negro-White Unity—Henry Winston, 1967

  9. Negro Representation—Pettis Perry, 1952

  10. The South’s New Challenge—James Jackson, 1957

  11. The Negro and Defense, 1941

  12. The Labor Movement in the South During Slavery—Herbert Aptheker

  13. Next Step in the Struggle for Negro Freedom—Hugh Bradley, 1953

  14. America’s Racist Laws: weapon of national oppression—Herbert Aptheker, 1951 (Hearst Coll.)

  15. Riding to Freedom—Herbert Aptheker and James Jackson, 1961

  16. The Negro and the US Army

  17. “Best of the Best”: to Harlem mothers—Alice Citron, 1950

  18. Police Brutality: Lynching Northern Style, 1947

  19. Two Speeches of Malcolm X, 1965 (JEHLOC)

  20. The Case of Claude Lightfoot

  21. Racial Chaos and Criminal Anarchy—the prelude to Black Revolution—W. Jefferson Davis (JEHLOC)

  22. Freedom is Everybody’s Job!--George Crockett, 1949

  23. Black Americans and the Middle East Conflict—Henry Winston, 1970

  24. Black Marines Against the Brass, 1969 (JEHLOC)

  25. This is My Husband—Esther Cooper Jackson, 1953

  26. Is the NAACP Subversive?, 1963

  27. The Meaning of Black Power—James Jackson, 1966

  28. The Civil War and Black Liberation Today—Claude Lightfoot, 1969

  29. The Communist Position on the Negro Question, 1947 (Hoover Library)

  30. Ben Davis: Crusader for Negro Freedom and Socialism—William Patterson, 1967 (Hoover Lib.)

  31. Listen, Brother!--Robert Williams, 1968

  32. Three Brave Men—James Jackson, 1963

  33. In Defense of Negro Leadership—Rev. Edward McGowan, 1953

  34. In Honor of Paul Robeson—William Patterson

  35. Ben Davis: Fighter for Freedom—Claudia Jones, 1954



Box 135—African-Americans


1. The Negro Today—Herbert Aptheker, 1962

  1. A Petition to the UN on Behalf of the 13 million oppressed Negro Citizens of the USA, 1946

  2. Lift Every Voice for Paul Robeson—Lloyd Brown [Robeson denied passport]

  3. The Negro People and the Soviet Union—Paul Robeson, 1950 (JEHLOC)

  4. Some Aspects of the Negro Question in the U.S.—James E. Jackson [reprinted from World Marxist Review] 1959

  5. The Real Potential of the Negro Struggle: How a Minority Can Change Society—George Breitman, 1964 (JEHLOC)

  6. The Road to Negro Liberation—Harry Haywood [report to the 8th convention of the C.P. of USA], June 1934

  7. Negro Liberation: A Goal for All Americans—Henry Winston, Gus Hall, Claude Lightfoot, William Patterson, 1964

  8. Win Progress for Harlem—James W. Ford, 1939

  9. Negro Liberation—James S. Allen, 1938 (2 copies)

  10. Lynching and Frame-Up in Tennessee—Robert Minor, 1946 (Hoover Library)

  11. Why I am a Communist—Benjamin Davis, 1947

  12. Stand Up for Freedom: Negro People vs the Smith Act—Lloyd Brown

  13. The Black Ghetto—Robert Vernon, 1964 (JEHLOC)

  14. Negro History: Its Lessons for Our Time—Herbert Aptheker, 1956

  15. American Negro Problems—John Pepper, 1928

  16. The American Negro—J.S. Allen, 1932 [state of the Negro; mostly in South]

  17. The Negroes in a Soviet America—James Ford and James Allen, 1935 (2 copies)

  18. A Southerner Looks at Negro Discrimination [selected writings of George Cable] edited by Isabel Manes/introduction by Professor Alva Taylor, 19446 (Hearst Collection)

  19. In Defense of Negro Rights: Ben Davis testifies in the trial of the Communist 12 at Foley Square,1950

  20. Thaddeus Stevens: Militant Democrat and Fighter for Negro Rights—Elizabeth Lawson, 1942

  21. The Story of the Trenton Six—Elwood Dean, 1949 [6 men accused and convicted in unfair trial]

  22. Behind the Florida Bombings: who killed NAACP leader Harry Moore and his wife?--Joseph North,1952

  23. The Negro People on the March (report to nat’l comm. Of C.P. of USA)—Benjamin Davis, 1956

  24. The Cruel and Unusual Punishment of Henry Winston—Mike Newberry [Harlem Comm. To free Henry Winston]

  25. The Killing of William Milton—Art Shields, 1948

  26. The People vs Segregated Schools—Doxey Wilkerson, 1955 (Hearst Collection)

  27. The War and the Negro People—James Ford, 1942

  28. The Negro People in the Struggle for Peace and Freedom—Benjamin Davis (Hearst Collection)

  29. Terror at Trumball—Carl Hirsch, 1955 (JEHLOC)

  30. Let Us Build a National Negro Congress—John P. Davis, 1935

  31. The Next Emancipation—James O’Neal, 1929

  32. Communists in the Struggle for Negro Rights—James Ford, Ben Davis, William Patterson, E. Browder, 1945

  33. Race and Other Kindred Delusions—M.F. Ashley-Montagu

  34. The Path of Negro Liberation—Benjamin Davis, 1947

  35. Upsurge in the South: the Negro People Fight for Freedom—Benjamin Davis, 1960

  36. Dialectics of Black Power—Robert L. Allen, 1968

  37. Black America and the World Revolution—Claude Lightfoot, 1970 (JEHLOC)

  38. Malcolm X: the man and his ideas—George Breitman, 1965

  39. White Blindspot—J.H. Kagin, 1967





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