[Marxism-Thaxis] Re: The Negro and his Nemesis - James Foreman

2005-01-30 Thread Waistline2
Quickly note: CB . . . James Foreman recently passed and much material appeared concerning his place in history. Herb Boyd did an article on Foreman and one appeared on the Black Commentator. The bulk of much of his later day political activity took place in Detroit. For various political

[Marxism-Thaxis] Re: The Negro and His Nemesis

2005-01-28 Thread Waistline2
>>From the standpoint of the October Revolution and its political affirmation and aftermath this is the period of the Negro Bourgeois Democratic National Movement. The Negro Bourgeois Democratic National Movement was by definition different from the movement of the industrial working clas

[Marxism-Thaxis] Re: The Negro and His Nemesis

2005-01-27 Thread Waistline2
>>The Elgin writer has all the eminent and well recognized qualifications necessary to oppose Negro equality. His criticism and the spirit that prompts it harmonize delightfully with his assumed superiority. That he may understand that he claims to be a "staunch member" of a party he knows not