Popular Fronts

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Popular Fronts

Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935-46

Society and culture: general Ethnic studies Central / national / federal government policies History of the Americas

Author: Bill V Mullen

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Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 22nd April 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780252098017


The Communist International's Popular Front campaign of the 1930s

brought to the fore ideas that resonated in Chicago's African American community. Indeed, the Popular Front not only connected to the black experience of the era, but outlasted its Communist Party affiliation to serve as both model and inspiration for a postwar cultural insurrection led by African Americans.

With a new preface Bill V. Mullen updates his dynamic reappraisal of a critical moment in American cultural history. Mullen's study includes reassessments of the politics of Richard Wright's critical reputation and a provocative reading of class struggle in Gwendolyn Brooks' A Street in Bronzeville. He also takes an in-depth look at the institutions that comprised Chicago's black popular front: the Chicago Defender, the period's leading black newspaper; Negro Story, the first magazine devoted to publishing short stories by and about African Americans; and the WPA-sponsored South Side Community Art Center.

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