1st Edition

Red Activists and Black Freedom James and Esther Jackson and the Long Civil Rights Revolution

134 Pages
by Routledge

134 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

This book deals with the forgotten history of the civil rights movement. The American Left played a significant part in the origins of that movement, whose history has traditionally been focused on the later 1940's and early 1950's. This approach needs serious re-thinking in light of what took place in the later 1930's with the organization and activity of groups like the Southern Negro Youth... Read more

1. Preface  Daniel J. Leab  2. Foreword  Michael H. Nash  3. Introduction  David Levering Lewis  4. The Jacksons  Robin D. G. Kelley  5. James and Esther Jackson: A Historical Assessment  David Levering Lewis  6. Fundamentally Determined: James E. Jackson and Esther Cooper Jackson and the Southern Negro Youth Congress – 1937–1946  Johnetta Richards  7. Esther V. Cooper’s ‘‘The Negro Woman Domestic Worker in Relation to Trade Unionism’’: Black Left Feminism and the Popular Front  Erik S. McDuffie  8. ‘‘All those rosy dreams we cherish’’: James Jackson and Esther Cooper’s Marriage on the Front Lines of the Double Victory Campaign  Sara E. Rzeszutek  9. FREEDOMWAYS  Michael Nash and Daniel J. Leab  10. James and Esther Jackson: A Personal Perspective  Maurice Jackson  11. ‘‘Death for Negro lynching!’’ The Communist Party, USA’s Position on the African American Question  Timothy Johnson  12. Civil Rights Unionism and the Black Freedom Struggle  Robert Korstad  13. Lorraine Hansberry’s Freedom Family  Michael Anderson  14. James and Esther Jackson: Connecting the Past to the Present  Angela Davis

Biography

David Levering Lewis is a Pulitzer Prize winning historian who is Julius Silver University Professor at New York University.

Michael H. Nash has been Director of the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University since 2001. He holds a PhD in American History from SUNY Binghamton, and has served as Curator at the Hagley Museum and Library (Wilmington, DE).

Daniel J. Leab is Professor of History at Seton Hall University, and founding editor of American Communist History. His most recent book is Orwell Subverted: the CIA and the filming of Animal Farm (2007).