Negro-white unity ; key to full equality, Negro representation, economic advance of labor, black and white.
| Author/creator | Winston, Henry |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | [New York] : [New Outlook Publishers], [1967] |
| Description | 31 pages ; 22 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | The new offensive of racism: -- Portrait of a racist -- A dangerous trend -- The assault on Powell- anti-Negro, anti-labor -- Labor-Negro unity against racism: -- "White backlash"- weapon of reaction -- Labor- the key link -- Unity at the point of production -- Meany's line -- The common foe- monopoly -- Negro freedom and Vietnam: -- Two basic concepts -- The 'Freedom budget" and the fight for peace -- The Negro American Labor Council: -- A dual role -- Approach to white workers -- The 1966 elections: -- For a Negro-labor electoral alliance -- Negro representation- still to be won -- Prepare now for 1968 -- The "Black Power" slogan and negro unity: -- Meaning of "Black Power" -- Confusions and distortions -- "Crisis and commitment": a line of appeasement -- Restricting the struggle- Jackie Robinson's program -- "Equal rights" and "Equal power" -- A defense of reaction -- National pride vs. Nationalism -- The Community Party and the Negro people. |
| General note | Cover title. |
| General note | "The pamphlet contains the text of a report presented to a meeting of the National Committee, CPUSA, December 6, 1966"--Page 2 |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joyner | Hoover Collection | E185.615.W53X | ✔ Available | Request Material |