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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE
1
The Roots of Party Growth in Harlem
2
The Onset of the Depression--The Party Takes the Offensive
3
They Shall Not Die--The Impact of the Scottsboro Case
on the Harlem Party
4
James Ford Comes to Harlem--The Central Committee
Reasserts Control
5
Harlem on the March--The Party
Competes for Leadership
6
Building the United Front--The Party Wins Its Spurs
PART TWO
7
The Popular Front and the Origins
of the National Negro Congress
8
Communism and Harlem Intellectuals
in the Popular Front-Antifascism and
the Politics of Black Culture
9
Communists in Harlem Politics
10
Communists in Harlem's Economy
during the Popular Front
11
Communism and the Black Working
Class during the Popular FrontThe Limits of Radicalization
PART THREE
12
From the Nazi-Soviet Pact to Pearl Harbor--Isolation and Rebirth
APPENDIX: Black-Jewish Relations in the Harlem
Communist Party
Bibliographical Essay
Index
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