The African Blood Brotherhood Book |
The article by J.A. Zumoff examines the African Blood Brotherhood (ABB), the first group of Black Communists in the United States. It traces the development of the ABB from Caribbean nationalists in Harlem to leaders of the Communist Party (CPj, and argues that it was the anticolonial and anti-imperalist nature of Bolsheviasm and not the practices of the American Communists themselves, that attracted the ABB. It also analyses how the ABB, once members of the CP, first focused on Garvey´s UNIA and, within the Party, served as a tribune to express corcerns with the partyleadership's indifference to the "Negro Question".
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I wanto to know, what is the Negro Question?
ResponderEliminarWell, in the article said that the Negro Question is the black people in the United Stated are into the society with human rights or only be animals.
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