Leon Trotsky on Black Nationalism and Self-Determination.

by Leon Trotsky

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Drawing on lessons from the October 1917 Russian Revolution, Trotsky explains why uncompromising opposition to racial discrimination and support for the right to national self-determination for Blacks are essential to unite the working class to make a socialist revolution in the United States.

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Leon Trotsky was born Lev Davidovich Bronshteyn on November 7, 1879 in Yanovka, Ukraine. As a teenager, he became involved in underground activities and was soon arrested, jailed and exiled to Siberia where he joined the Social Democratic Party. He escaped from exile in Siberia by using the name of a jailer called Trotsky on a false passport. show more During World War I, he lived in Switzerland, France, England, and New York City, where he edited the newspaper Novy Mir (New World). In 1917, after the overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II, he went back to Russia and joined Vladimir Lenin in the first, abortive, July Revolution of the Bolsheviks. A key organizer of the successful October Revolution, he was People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs in the Lenin regime. He was then made war commissar and in this capacity, built up the Red Army which prevailed against the White Russian forces in the civil war. Antagonism developed between him and Joseph Stalin during the Civil War of 1918-1920. When Lenin fell ill and died, Stalin became the new leader and Trotsky was thrown out of the party in 1927. Trotsky fled across Siberia to Norway, France, and finally settled in Mexico in 1936. He began working on the biography of Stalin. He was able to complete 7 of the 12 chapters before an assassin, acting on Stalin's orders, stabbed Trotsky with an ice pick. He died on August 21, 1940. The construction of the remaining five chapters was accomplished by the translator Charles Malamuth, from notes, worksheets, and fragments. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Leon Trotsky on Black Nationalism and Self-Determination.
Original publication date
1978
People/Characters
C. L. R. James; Arne Swabeck; Charles Curtiss
Important places
USA
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The purpose of Leon Trotsky on Black Nationalism and Self-Determination was to reprint the great Russian revolutionary's major statements on the subject, made in the course of four discussions he held with American comrades d... (show all)uring the last decade of his life, and two resolutions that were adopted, under the influence of these discussions, at the 1939 convention of the Socialist Workers Party.

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Economics, Politics and Government
DDC/MDS
335.430973Society, Government, and CultureEconomicsSocialism and related systemsMarxian systemsCommunismHistory, geographic treatment, biography
LCC
HX83 .T74Social sciencesSocialism. Communism. AnarchismSocialism. Communism. Anarchism

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