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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Preface to the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
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Prologue Radical Genesis: Birmingham, 1870–1930 -
Part I The Underground, 1929–1935 -
One An Invisible Army: Jobs, Relief, and the Birth of a Movement -
Two In Egyptland: The Share Croppers’ Union -
Three Organize or Starve!: Communists, Labor, and Antiradical Violence -
Four In the Heart of the Trouble: Race, Sex, and the ILD -
Five Negroes Ain’ Black—But Red!: Black Communists and the Culture of Opposition -
Part II Up from Bolshevism, 1935–1939 -
Six The Road to Legality: The Popular Front in Birmingham, 1935–1937 -
Seven The CIO’s in Dixie! -
Eight Old Slaves, New Deal: Communists and the WPA -
Nine The Popular Front in Rural Alabama -
Ten The Democratic Front -
Part III Back to the Trenches, 1939–1941 -
Eleven The March of Southern Youth! -
Epilogue Fade to Black: The Invisible Army in War, Revolution, and Beyond - Bibliography
- Index
(p.193) Part III Back to the Trenches, 1939–1941 (p.194)
(p.193) Part III Back to the Trenches, 1939–1941 (p.194)
- Source:
- Hammer and Hoe
- Publisher:
- University of North Carolina Press
DOI:10.5149/northcarolina/9781469625485.011.0003
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Preface to the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
-
Prologue Radical Genesis: Birmingham, 1870–1930 -
Part I The Underground, 1929–1935 -
One An Invisible Army: Jobs, Relief, and the Birth of a Movement -
Two In Egyptland: The Share Croppers’ Union -
Three Organize or Starve!: Communists, Labor, and Antiradical Violence -
Four In the Heart of the Trouble: Race, Sex, and the ILD -
Five Negroes Ain’ Black—But Red!: Black Communists and the Culture of Opposition -
Part II Up from Bolshevism, 1935–1939 -
Six The Road to Legality: The Popular Front in Birmingham, 1935–1937 -
Seven The CIO’s in Dixie! -
Eight Old Slaves, New Deal: Communists and the WPA -
Nine The Popular Front in Rural Alabama -
Ten The Democratic Front -
Part III Back to the Trenches, 1939–1941 -
Eleven The March of Southern Youth! -
Epilogue Fade to Black: The Invisible Army in War, Revolution, and Beyond - Bibliography
- Index