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Series XIII: Writings, Published, 1945-1992, inclusive

Language of Materials

English.

Extent

4.25 Linear Feet in 3 record cartons and 3 manuscript boxes

Scope and Contents

This series contains copies of James E. Jackson's published writings. The most frequent topics are Black American politics and social conditions; international communism and politics; and appreciation of memorials for notable communists and progressives.

Arrangement

This series is further divided into three subseries.

Subseries XIV:A: Articles, 1945-1992, inclusive

Language of Materials

English.

Bibliography of Published Writings, 1947-1992, inclusive

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Articles Published in Foreign Languages, Undated, inclusive

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Articles Published in Russian, 1961, 1978-1984, inclusive

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Book Reviews, Undated, inclusive

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"The First Amendment or The Last Liberty" The Worker); "Where Negroes Live in U.S." (Freedomways, Summer 1961); "Every 10th American..." (Trooper Souvenir Edition Around the World, 1945), Undated, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 22 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

The Communist Position on Negro Question (New York: New Century Publishers, 1947), 1947, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 23 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Struggle Against White Chauvinism" (Advance - The Struggle for Negro Liberation, Michigan State Communist Party, 1949), 1949, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 24 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Theoretical Aspects of the People's Struggle in the South" (Political Affairs, August, 1950); "Forge Fighting Unity Against the Wall Street Workers and the Exploiters of the Southern Masses" (Negro Work Commission Bulletin, Issue No. 1, 1950), 1950, inclusive

Box: 6, Folder: 25 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

The Effect of the War Economy on the South (Reprint, Political Affairs, Feb 1951), 1951, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 26 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Mr. I.F. Stone and the Negro Question" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXI, No. 3);Notes on Recent Developments in the south" ("White Chauvinism and Negro Bourgeois Nationalism" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXI, No. 5), 1952, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 27 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"The South Today, and Labor's Tasks" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXII, No. 10);The Southern People's Common Program for Democracy, Prosperity and Peac (Southern Regional Committee of the Communist Party, U.S.A., March 1953), 1953, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 28 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Comrade Eugene Dennis: An Appreciation and An Amnesty Appeal" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXIII, No. 8); "Free Gene Dennis and All Political Prisoners!" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XXXII, No. 6), 1954, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 29 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"For a Mass Policy in Negro Freedom's Cause" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXIV, No. 3), 1955, inclusive

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"For Full Economic, Political and Social Equality of the Negro People" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship), 1956, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 31 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"The Challenge of Little Rock; Facing the 85th Congress" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No.1); "In Memoriam Edward E. Strong" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No. 5); "A Message to Party Organizations" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No. 1); "On the Struggle for Negro Freedom" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No. 3); "Rally to the Banner of Struggle for Negro Freedom - Key to Strengthening American Democracy (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2); The South's New Challenge" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No. 12); The South's New Challenge (New Century Publishers, New York), 1957, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 32 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Basic Data on American Negro People (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVII, No. 10); "A Reply to Comrade Healey" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVII, No. 4); "The Rev. King's Outlook" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVII, No. 12), 1958, inclusive

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"Draft Resolution on the Negro Question in the United States" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 9); "The Negro Freedom Fight: Current Developments" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVIII. No. 1); "Some Aspects of the Negro Question in the United States" (World Marxist Review, Vol. 2I. No. 7); "Who Threatens Our Country?" (Mainstream, Vol. 12, No. 2), 1959, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 34 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"My Friend: Louis E. Burnham" (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXIX, No. 6); "The Negro Question in the U.S.A." (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XXXVI, No. 2); To the First Party of the Americas (Political Affairs, Vol. XXXIX, No. 9), 1960, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 35 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Dr. DuBois Joins the Communist Party" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 12); The General Crisis of Capitalism Deepens (World Marxist Review, Vol. 4, No. 1); "Towards Communism: The XXII Congress" (Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 12), 1961, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 36 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"… And further on Negro History Week" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Freedomways, Winter 1962); "Culture in the Cause of Negro Freedom" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Freedomways, Spring 1962), 1962, inclusive

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"The Democratic Uprising of the American Negroes" (World Marxist Review, Vol. 6, No. 9); "A Fighting People Forging Unity" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLII, No. 8); "Harlem - a Community in Transition" (Freedomways, Vol. 3, No. 3); "The Logic of a Noble Life" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLII, No. 10); "Negro Unity in America" (New Times, No. 39); "Peace is Paramount" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLII, No. 12), 1963, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 38 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Unity of World's Workers Must be Goal of Communists" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Information Bulletin), 1964, inclusive

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Burning Cards and Flaming Villages, 1965

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"One Head Less" (New Times, No. 45), 1965, inclusive

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"Black Power" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLV, No. 9); "Class Confrontation in Freedom Struggle" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLV, No. 2); "The Communist Party of China and Internationalism" (New Times, No. 40); "The Meaning of Black Power" (New Times, No. 39); "Labour and Capital" (New Times, No. 18), 1966, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 41 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

US Negros in Battle: From Little Rock to Watts, 1967

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"Behind the Changing Chinese and U.S. Attitudes" (information bulletin, Vol. 93, No. 5); "Massacre at Newark" (Freedomways, Third Quarter, 1967); "National Pride - Not Nationalism" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLVI, No. 5); "Negro Freedom - The Civil Right Movement" in Gus Hall Speaks For a Meaningful Alternative (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; New Outlook Publishers: New York); "Party Must Be Example to Nation" (Party Affairs, Autumn Quarter, 1967), 1967, inclusive

Box: 16, Folder: 42 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Class Sources of Left Adventurism" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLVII, No. 2); New Program of the Communist Party U.S.A., Second draft (James E. Jackson co-author; published by CPUSA); "Vietnam: The Number One Front against Imperialism" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLVII, No. 7); "Socialist Working-Class Democracy" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLVII, No. 9), 1968, inclusive

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"New Program of the Communist Party U.S.A." (James E. Jackson co-author, Published by CPUSA); "Report on the World Conference of Communist and Workers Parties" (Party Affairs, Vol. 3, No. 14); "Separatism - A Bourgeois - Nationalist Trap" (Party Affairs, Vol. 3,. No. 4); "World Revolutionary Strength and the Nature of Our Epoch" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLVIII, No. 3), 1969, inclusive

Box: 17, Folder: 1 (Material Type: Mixed Materials)

"Lenin and National Liberation" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLIX, No. 5) ; "On Seizing Time" (Party Affairs, Vol. IV, No. 3);"On the Lenin Centenary" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XLIX, No. 2); "On Socialist Countries and the Class Struggle" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLIX, No. 8), 1970, inclusive

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"About Three Philosophers" (Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 1); "All Power to the Communist Party of Venezuela" (Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 5);"National Liberation: An 'October' Dream Fulfilled" (Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 7-8); "To The Communist Party of India" (Political Affairs, Vol. XLV, No. 12), 1971, inclusive

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"90th Birthday of Georgi Dimitrov" (Political Affairs, Vol. LI, No. 8); "Excerpts from Speech at the 20th Convention on Maoist Ideology" (Party Affairs, Vol. LI, No. 7); "Theory of the Chicano Question" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Special Supplement to Party Affairs, Communist Party Jan 1972); "USSR - A Design for Good Living in a Multi-National State" (Party Affairs, Vol. LI, No. 9); "A Mighty Union of Nations" (Political Affairs, Vol. LI, No. 12); "The Time is Now!" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. LI, No. 5), 1972, inclusive

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"The CPUSA: 54 Years Old" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. LII, No. 9); "For Safeguards Against the Party's Enemies" (Party Affairs, Vol. VII, No. 1); "The Meaning of Watergate" (Information Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 13-14), 1973, inclusive

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"Foreword" in Ethiopia's Revolution; "A Talk to Teachers of Marxism" (Political Affairs, Vol. LIII, No. 4), 1974, inclusive

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Revolutionary Tracings, Part I: World Politics, April 12, 1974

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"With Confidence in Our Cause" (Political Affairs, Vol. LIV, No. 2), 1975, inclusive

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"Address to the Socialist Unity Party" (Political Affairs, Vol. LV, No. 7); "Dr. Hyman Lumer: Communist... Dedicated Worker... Hero" (Jewish Affairs, Vol. 6, No. 4); "Birthday Greetings, Comrade Brezhnev" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. LV, No. 12), 1976, inclusive

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The Communist Party - the Mind, the Will and the Honor of the Working Class (Political Affairs Reprint); "Lenin's Party Precepts Affirmed by History" (Political Affairs, Vol. XVI, No. 11); On Certain Aspects of Bourgeois Nationalism (Political Affairs Reprint); "Pages from the History of Struggle in the South Report on Portuguese Party Congress" (Party Affairs, Vol. 11, No. 2); "Lenin's party Precepts Affirmed by History" (Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 11); "Pages From the History of Struggle in the South" (Political Affairs, Vol. XL, No. 2), 1977, inclusive

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"The Afro-American Struggle - Introduction" (Party Organizer, Vol. XIII, No. 3); "An "Appreciation" (Jewish Affairs, Vol. 9, No. 1); "Charting the Path to Equality" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. XVIII, No. 11); "Draft Resolution on Afro-American Liberation" (Black Liberation Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2); "The Meaning of this Anniversary" (Political Affairs, Vol. XVIII, No. 8-9); "On the 60th Anniversary of the CPUSA - Yours in Struggle" (Party Organizer, Vol. XIII, No. 6); "The Working Class: Hub of the Nationalities Wheel" (Black Liberation Journal, Vol. 3, No. 3-4; (Party Organizer, Vol. XIII, No. 12), 1979, inclusive

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The Struggle for Afro-American Liberation Resolution Adopted by National Convention, Communist Party, USA, August 1979

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"Black Liberation and the Socialist Perspective" (Political Affairs, Vol. LIX, No. 4); "From Contributions by Conference Participants" (Socialism: Theory and Practice, Novosti Press Agency); "Kampuchea: Resurrection of a Nation" Political Affairs, Vol. LIX, No. 7); "The Eternal Flame of Ho Chi Minh" Political Affairs, Vol. LIX, No. 7); "Leninism - Marxism's Universal Teaching" Political Affairs, Vol. LIX, No. 6); "October's Child is Humanity's Champion" Political Affairs, Vol. LIX, No. 11); "The Working Class: Hub of the Nationalities Wheel" (Political Affairs, Vol. LIX, No. 2), 1980, inclusive

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"The Correlation Between Theory and Policy" (Political Affairs, Vol. LX, No. 7); "XXXVI. CPSU Congress Highlights - Peace Now for People's Progress" (Political Affairs, Vol. LX, No. 4), 1981, inclusive

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"Israel War Crimes: International Aspects" (Jewish Affairs, Vol. 12, No. 5); "Leonid Brezhnev - In Memoriam" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship; Political Affairs, Vol. LXI, No. 12); "Reaganomics in Nationalities Policy at Home and Abroad" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXI, No. 10); "Reaganomics and the Fight For Peace" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXI, No. 6); "Workshop - IV - Reaganomics and the Fight for Peace" (Party Organizer, Vol. XVI, No. 4,5,6), 1982, inclusive

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"Affirmative Action and the Fight for Equality" (Black Liberation Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1); "A Book for All Good People" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXII, No. 10); "From Teachings of Karl Marx for the United States" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXII, No. 4-5); "Peace Relates to the Everyday Concerns of People" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXII, No. 7-8), 1983, inclusive

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"Marxist Theory of the Negro Question" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship;Political Affairs, Vol. LXIII, No. 2), 1984, inclusive

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"Every Tenth Man - A WWII Document" Political Affairs, Vol. LXIV, No. 2); In The Struggle Always Political Affairs, Vol. LXIV, No. 7), 1985, inclusive

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"The Destructive Design of The Color Purple (Political Affairs, Vol. LXV, No. 6); "The Journey of Martin Luther King" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXV, No. 2), 1986, inclusive

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"Open Greeting" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXVI, No. 9); "In Memory of Henry Winston" (annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship;Information Bulletin, Vol. 25, No. 5-6); "The Racist Factor in the '88 Elections" (People's Daily World), 1987-1988, inclusive

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"Intermediate Strategic Stages" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXVIII, No. 8); "W.E.B. Du Bois: Light of the Path" (Political Affairs, Vol. LXVIII, No. 7), 1989, inclusive

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"Progress Report From the Program Committee: Special Remarks" (Reports and extended remarks to the National Committee/National Council meeting Communist Party, USA, New York City, August 4-5, 1990); "Special Remarks" (Equality and Empowerment Part II (Conference Proceedings,New York City, October 13-14, 1990), 1990, inclusive

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Subseries XIV:B: Leaflets, Undated, inclusive

Language of Materials

English.

Leaflets, Undated, inclusive

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Subseries XIV:C: Pamphlets, 1951-1985, inclusive

Language of Materials

English.

3 Brave Men Tell How Freedom Comes to An Old South City - Nashville, Tenn., 1963, inclusive

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The Afro-American Struggle - A Draft Resolution, 1979, inclusive

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Anti-Sovietism: Preparation for Global Suicide, 1984, inclusive

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Communist Call to Africa, Undated, inclusive

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Gus Hall: The Man and the Message, 1970, inclusive

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How Socialism Will Come to the United States - Viewpoint of the Communist Party, 1971, inclusive

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Karl Marx and the United States, 1983, inclusive

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Marxism and Negro Liberation (by Gus Hall and annotation by James E. Jackson claims authorship;, New York: New Century Publishers), 1951

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The Meaning of Black Power, 1966, inclusive

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The Negro Question in the U.S.A., 1966, inclusive

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The Philosophy of Communism, 1963, inclusive

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Riding to Freedom, 1961, inclusive

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Some Aspects of the Negro Question in the United States, 1959, inclusive

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The South's New Challenge, 1957

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Stalin's Thought Illuminates the Problems of Negro Freedom Struggle, 1952-1953, inclusive

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The Struggle for Afro-American Liberation, 1979, inclusive

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Theoretical Aspects of the Negro Question in the United States - Supplement to Party Affairs (New Features of the Negro Question, Draft Resolution, National Committee Discussion), 1959, inclusive

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A Tribute in Tears and Thrust For Freedom - At the Funeral of Medgar Evers, 1963, inclusive

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USSR - A Mighty Union of Nations, 1973, inclusive

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Watts Upsurge - A Communist Appraisal, 1965, inclusive

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Will There Be Socialism in The U.S.A.?, 1985, inclusive

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