Description
A pamphlet published by the Negro Worker. The front cover features black print on yellowed paper. At center, there is a black and white photograph of a man wearing a hat and smoking a cigarette. The interior contains thirty-two pages of text, including articles, poems, and photographs. Content includes articles about the Belgian Congo, "The Struggles of The West Indian Masses," "Lynch Chustice in America," and "How The Workers Live in Cameroon," among others. The back of the pamphlet has a depiction of a man breaking a chain and text that encourages readers to share the pamphlet with others.Transcribed by digital volunteers
Ink On Paper
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of the family of Dr. Maurice Jackson and Laura Ginsburg
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Smithsonian InstitutionKeywords
- African American
- African Americans
- Belgian Colonialism
- British Colonialism
- Colonialism
- Communist International
- Decolonization
- International Affairs
- Justice
- Labor
- Labor Unions
- Lynching
- Mass Media
- Padmore, George
- Pan Africanism
- Photography
- Political Organizations
- Politics
- The Negro Worker
- U.S. History, 1919 1933