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The narrative of Hosea Hudson: his life as a Negro Communist in the South
Painter, Nell Irvin.
Year: 1979.
Publisher:  Harvard University Press. 
© Nell Irvin Painter
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Frontmatter
Chronology
Nell Irvin Painter's Introduction
Hosea Hudson's Introduction
1. From the Country to the City
2. Joining the Communist Party
3. Sticking to the Party
4. A Party Leader in Birmingham
5. First Demonstrations, 1932-33
6. Reeltown
7. The Depression
8. Reverend Sears and the Reds
9. To New York and the Birmingham Jail
10. National Training School
11. Back South
12. Atlanta
13. The Neighborhood Union and Lint Shaw
14. CIO Organizing in Birmingham
15. The Right To Vote Club
16. The NAACP and Community Work
17. WPA and the Workers Alliance
18. End of the WPA
19. The Alabama CP in the 1940s
20. Local 2815, USWA
21. The Alabama CIO
22. The Marriage Breaks Up
23. Red-Baited
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Acknowledgments
Index
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Title: The narrative of Hosea Hudson : his life as a Negro Communist in the South Nell Irvin Painter.
Author: Painter, Nell Irvin
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2008
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Source Version: The narrative of Hosea Hudson : his life as a Negro Communist in the South Nell Irvin Painter
Painter, Nell Irvin
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02093
Subject Headings: • Hudson, Hosea
• African Americans -- Southern States -- Biography
• Labor unions -- Southern States -- Officials and employees -- Biography
• Iron and steel workers -- Southern States -- Biography
• African American communists -- Southern States -- Biography
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