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Author Murrell, Gary, 1947-

Title "The most dangerous communist in the United States" : a biography of Herbert Aptheker / Gary Murrell, with an afterword by Bettina Aptheker
Published Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 2015
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 446 pages) : illustrations
Contents An immigrant family's New York -- The Red decade -- "Double V" -- The Aptheker thesis -- Into the fires -- Prelude to McCarthyism -- The time of the toad -- Are you now or have you ever been? -- De facto dissolution of the Party -- Revelations and disputations -- Old Left and new -- The dangerous enemy in our midst -- Mission to Hanoi -- "Let my name forever be enrolled among the traitors" -- Aptheker and Du Bois -- Publishing Du Bois -- Yale historians and the challenge to academic freedom -- The American Institute for Marxist Studies -- Conflict and compromise -- Black power and the freeing of Angela Davis -- An assault on honor -- Party control -- Renewal and endings -- Rebellion in a haunted house -- Comrades of a different sort -- Now it's your turn -- Afterword / by Bettina Aptheker
Summary "When J. Edgar Hoover declared Herbert Aptheker 'the most dangerous Communist in the United States,' the notorious FBI director misconstrued his true significance. In this first book-length biography of Aptheker (1915-2003), Gary Murrell provides a balanced yet unflinching assessment of the controversial figure who was at once a leading historian of African America, radical political activist, literary executor of W.E.B. Du Bois, and lifelong member of the American Communist Party. Although blacklisted at U.S. universities, Aptheker published dozens of books, including the groundbreaking American Negro Slave Revolts (1943) and the monumental seven-volume Documentary History of the Negro People (1951-1994). He also edited four volumes of the correspondence and unpublished writings of Du Bois, an achievement that Eric Foner, writing in the New York Times Book Review, called 'a milestone in the coming of age of Afro-American history.' As Murrell shows, Aptheker the historian was inseparable from Aptheker the leading Communist Party intellectual, polemicist, and agitator. During the 1960s, his ability to rouse and inspire both black and white student radicals made him one of the few Old Leftists accepted by the New Left. Aptheker had joined the CPUSA during its heyday in the 1930s, convinced that only through the party's leadership could fascism be defeated and true liberation be achieved: he ended his affiliation five decades later in 1991 after the collapse of socialism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 -- Friends and associates
Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-2003.
SUBJECT Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 -- Friends and aassociates
Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-2003
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963 fast
Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-2003 fast
Subject Communist Party of the United States of America
SUBJECT Communist Party of the United States of America fast
Subject Intellectuals -- United States -- Biography
Radicals -- United States -- Biography
Political activists -- United States -- Biography
Communists -- United States -- Biography
African Americans -- Historiography
Historians -- United States -- Biography
HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General.
HISTORY -- Social History.
Radicals
Political activists
Intellectuals
Historians
Friendship
Communists
African Americans -- Historiography
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
Author Aptheker, Bettina, writer of afterword.
LC no. 2015009738
ISBN 9781613763599
161376359X