W.E.B. Du Bois’s In Battle for Peace: Historical and Political Perspectives

Q2 Arts and Humanities American Communist History Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/14743892.2022.2131193
D. Lynn, P. L. Sinitiere
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Abstract In August 1952 W.E.B. Du Bois published In Battle for Peace. Part memoir and part polemic, the book is a testament to Du Bois's later, and arguably most radical years in the Black Freedom Struggle. He wrote about being caught up in the anticommunist hysteria of the mid-20th century because of his growing devotion to the peace movement. But it is also an anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist text that links war to capitalism and imperialism and argues that American policy was an extension of corporate greed. While In Battle for Peace is an account of Du Bois's 1951 arrest for his involvement in the Peace Information Center, trial, and eventual exoneration, it reveals the increased radicalization of a man that would eventually join the Communist Party out of protest to the growing militarization of the United States. It is a Cold War narrative that humanizes the McCarthy era witch hunts through the eyes of a loved and admired historical figure. It is a chapter of Du Bois's life too few know and still too few care to know. This special issue of American Communist History brings together scholars of peace, anti-communism, the Communist Party, gender, and Africana Studies to explore the legacy of Du Bois's book and his devotion to the peace movement. Together these authors offer insight into Du Bois's late in life radicalism and commitment to global liberation; they conclude that this book is an important part of the Du Bois canon that deserves greater attention and study.
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杜波依斯的《为和平而战:历史与政治视角》
1952年8月,W.E.B.杜波依斯出版了《为和平而战》。这本书部分是回忆录,部分是论战,是杜波依斯晚年,也可以说是黑人自由斗争中最激进岁月的见证。他写道,由于他对和平运动越来越投入,他陷入了20世纪中期的反共歇斯底里。但它也是一本反资本主义、反帝国主义的书,将战争与资本主义和帝国主义联系起来,并认为美国的政策是企业贪婪的延伸。《为和平而战》讲述的是杜波依斯1951年因参与和平信息中心而被捕、受审并最终被无罪释放的过程,它揭示了一个人日益激进化的过程,他最终加入了共产党,以抗议美国日益增长的军事化。这是一个冷战叙事,通过一个受人爱戴和钦佩的历史人物的眼睛,将麦卡锡时代的政治迫害人性化。这是杜波依斯人生的一章很少有人知道,也很少有人愿意知道。本期《美国共产主义史》特刊汇集了和平、反共、共产党、性别和非洲研究领域的学者,探讨杜波依斯的著作及其对和平运动的贡献。这些作者共同提供了对杜波依斯晚年激进主义和对全球解放的承诺的见解;他们的结论是,这本书是杜波依斯经典的重要组成部分,值得更多的关注和研究。
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