Pepper, John [ pseud. of József Pogány or Joseph Pogany]
American Negro Problems
American Negro Problems
Belmont, Mass.: American Opinion, [1980s?]; (1928. Reprint. 16 pages; 20 cm. Fine. Pamphlet.
Originally published: New York : Workers Library Publishers, 1928. "József Pogány, known in English as John Pepper or Joseph Pogany, (November 8, 1886 – February 8, 1938) was a Hungarian Communist politician. He later served as a functionary in the Communist International (Comintern) in Moscow, before being cashiered in 1929. Later as an official in the Soviet government, Pepper ran afoul of the secret police and was executed during the Great Terror of 1937–38"— Wikipedia. // African American pamphlet, African Americans Civil rights, African Americans Social conditions, Civil rights movements, Civil rights movements United States, Communism, Communism United States, Communisme États-Unis, Communist Party of the United States of America, États-Unis Relations raciales, Labor movement, Labor movement United States, Mouvement ouvrier États-Unis, Mouvements des droits de l'homme États-Unis, Noirs américains Conditions sociales, Noirs américains Droits, Race discrimination, Race discrimination United States, Race relations, United States, United States Race relations