“In fact, the drive against the Communists is aimed, above all, against the labor movement.”
"Why I am a Communist" (1947)
Benjamin Jefferson "Ben" Davis Jr. , was an African-American lawyer and communist who was elected to the city council of New York City, representing Harlem, in 1943. He faced increasing opposition from outside Harlem after the end of World War II, and in 1951 was convicted of violating the Smith Act and sentenced to five years in prison.
“In fact, the drive against the Communists is aimed, above all, against the labor movement.”
"Why I am a Communist" (1947)
"Why I am a Communist" (1947)
"Why I am a Communist" (1947)
"Why I am a Communist" (1947)