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07.07.2020

Robin D. G. Kelley — How Depression-era Communists Fought to Organize Alabama

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Robin D. G. Kelley: How Depression-era Communists Fought to Organize Alabama

We’re talking with “Hammer and Hoe” author Robin DG Kelley about the Communist Party's 1930s efforts to organize the workers in Alabama and throughout the Deep South.

Posted by Jacobin magazine on Wednesday, July 1, 2020

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