“Nothing Less than Full Freedom” Radical Immigrant Newspapers Champion Black Civil Rights

Q2 Arts and Humanities American Communist History Pub Date : 2021-11-25 DOI:10.1080/14743892.2021.2009316
Robert M. Zecker
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Abstract Dissent from white ethnic hostility to blacks, as well as American segregation, was expressed in the pages of left-wing newspapers. Slovak Rovnosť ľudu and Polish Głos Ludowy (“People’s Voice”) demanded “nothing less than full freedom” for blacks, urging readers to embrace anti-lynching campaigns and the FEPC. Anti-integration housing riots were, to Głos Ludowy, manifestations of American fascism. The paper argued anti-black rioters were given “a skull-dugging support from certain sections of the Polish press.” The Communist Slovak paper, Rovnosť ľudu (“People’s Equality”) likewise condemned white mobs attacking black war workers seeking to enter Detroit’s Sojourner Truth Housing Project, and as early as 1937 letter writers to the paper “Condemned Prejudice Against Black Workers.” The same year the paper denounced discriminatory lending practices at the Home Owners Loan Corporation, a prescient exposé of the racially skewed provision of social benefits. After the war both papers declared lynching of black veterans and racial segregation were American-style Hitlerism. Both papers’ commitment to the wartime interracial Popular Front dissented from the more dominant embrace of whiteness. Głos Ludowy long continued its advocacy of racial equality. Extensive coverage was granted to civil-rights campaigns, while every white terrorist attack on activists was unequivocally denounced. The paper called the murder of Florida’s NAACP leader “a shame and blot upon America” that had “the earmarks of genocide.” “A burning concept of equality for the colored races” was articulated.
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“完全自由”激进移民报纸拥护黑人民权
左翼报纸的页面上表达了对白人种族对黑人的敌意以及美国种族隔离的不满。斯洛伐克的rovnosse ľudu和波兰的Głos Ludowy(“人民之声”)要求黑人“完全自由”,敦促读者支持反私刑运动和FEPC。对Głos Ludowy来说,反融合的住房骚乱是美国法西斯主义的表现。该报认为,反黑人暴徒得到了“波兰新闻界某些部门的大力支持”。斯洛伐克共产党报纸《人民平等》ľudu (People 's Equality)同样谴责白人暴民攻击寻求进入底特律Sojourner Truth住房项目的黑人战争工人,并早在1937年就给报纸写信“谴责对黑人工人的偏见”。同年,《华尔街日报》谴责了美国房主贷款公司(Home Owners Loan Corporation)的歧视性贷款做法,这是对社会福利中种族歧视的先见之明。战后,两家报纸都宣称对黑人退伍军人的私刑和种族隔离是美国式的希特勒主义。两家报纸都致力于战时跨种族的人民阵线,这与白人占据主导地位的立场相左。Głos卢多伊长期坚持种族平等的主张。民权运动得到了广泛的报道,而每一次针对活动人士的白人恐怖袭击都遭到了毫不含糊的谴责。该报称佛罗里达州全国有色人种协进会领袖被谋杀是“美国的耻辱和污点”,具有“种族灭绝的特征”。他明确表达了“有色人种平等的强烈理念”。
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