Albert Parker - Negroes in the Post-War World
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Albert Parker - Negroes in the Post-War World - New York - Pioneer Publishers - March 1944 - 1st edition, second printing - [16] pp - Stapled wrappers - 13,5 x 21 cm.
Condition: Good - from the library of Coen van Emde Boas with his name on the cover.
Brochure about the discrimination of the black population in the United States and a preview of the situation after the Second World War. Rare Trotskyist pamphlet by the author of 'The Struggle for Negro Equality' (1943).
¶ "Negroes can learn from the fate of the Jews in Europe, who made some gains during the period of capitalism's rise only to be forcibly deprived of them when capitalism assumed the political form of fascism. Like the Jewish scapegoat in Germany, the Negro may face deportation, loss of whatever citizenship rights he now possesses, mass slaughter and extermination".
Coen van Emde Boas (1904-1981) was a Dutch physician, psychotherapist and the first professor of sexology in The Netherlands.