During the 1930s, the Communist Party and organized labor played a significant role in radicalizing Black Americans by advocating for civil rights and social justice, often linking racial and economic struggles. The Communist Party actively recruited Black members and supported anti-racist initiatives, providing a platform for Black activists to address issues of inequality. Labor unions, particularly those aligned with the Communist Party, worked to include Black workers in their ranks, emphasizing the importance of solidarity across racial lines. This collaboration helped to foster a sense of collective identity and empowerment among Black Americans, contributing to the broader Civil Rights Movement.
joined the communist party
joined the communist party
It created a new enemy for the Americans during the cold war; a Soviet Union ally...Communist China (more commonly referred to as Red China in newspapers and magazines during the 1960s). During the Vietnam War, communist material that was encountered or captured which was made in Red China were tranmitted over the radio as "Chicom AK-47s, Chicom SKS carbines,..."; short for Chinese Communist. Nationalist China (Taiwan) was an American ally.
I am certain that it is Andrew Jackson who was the president during the Removal Act of the Native Americans.
Prohibition, the attempt to halt the sale and consumption of alcohol in the 1920's, was unsuccessful. Americans continued to buy and drink alcohol supplied through a wide network of organized crime.
McCarthy
McCarthy
McCarthy
Some Americans were accused of being Communist agents.
joined the communist party
joined the communist party
joined the communist party
Senator Joseph McCarthy
Joseph McCarthy
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
a bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials
bombs mailed to industrialists and government officials