W. E. B. Du Bois, James and Esther Cooper Jackson, and the Promise of Intergenerational Solidarity in the Black Freedom Movement

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Sara E. Rzeszutek
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Abstract This article examines the relationship between W. E. B. Du Bois and James and Esther Cooper Jackson over the course of their long and overlapping careers. In it, I will argue that through this relationship, Du Bois demonstrated the importance and utility of intergenerational activism by adapting to changing times, offering guidance and support to young people, and learning from up-and-coming activists. James (b. 1914) and Esther Cooper Jackson (b. 1917) grew up admiring Du Bois, and as youth activists in the 1940s began to build a relationship of mutual respect with their idol. By the time Du Bois wrote In Battle for Peace, the dynamic had blossomed into a collaborative friendship. James Jackson was among the Communist leaders indicted under the Smith Act in 1951, and Cooper Jackson was active in the National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership. Her advocacy extended to Du Bois’s indictment and trial. When Jackson stood trial, Du Bois testified in his defense. Jackson was among those engaged in conversations with Du Bois about Communism prior to his petition for membership in the CPUSA and he transmitted the announcement of his decision to join the Party via the Jacksons before his departure to Ghana. Cooper Jackson collaborated with Du Bois and his wife Shirley in the establishment of Freedomways magazine, a quarterly journal that showcased Black writers, artists, and thinkers, shaping the discourse of race in American social thought for nearly 25 years. After Du Bois’s death, the Jacksons endeavored to preserve his memory and commemorate his legacy. In addition to sponsoring a 100th birthday celebration for Du Bois through Freedomways, Cooper Jackson worked to establish Du Bois’s Great Barrington birthplace as a national landmark. For the Jacksons, Du Bois’s enduring importance over the course of nearly a century reflected the necessity of adapting one’s activism as the world changed around them. Du Bois offered a model for lifelong activism that was not only based on guiding younger generations but on learning from and growing with them as well.
杜波依斯、詹姆斯和埃丝特·库珀·杰克逊与黑人自由运动中代际团结的承诺
摘要本文考察了W·E·B·杜波依斯与詹姆斯和埃丝特·库珀·杰克逊在漫长而重叠的职业生涯中的关系。在这篇文章中,我认为,通过这种关系,杜波依斯通过适应不断变化的时代,为年轻人提供指导和支持,并向未来的活动家学习,展示了代际激进主义的重要性和效用。詹姆斯(1914年出生)和埃丝特·库珀·杰克逊(1917年出生)从小就欣赏杜波依斯,20世纪40年代,作为青年活动家,他们开始与偶像建立相互尊重的关系。当杜波依斯写《为和平而战》时,这种动态已经发展成为一种合作友谊。詹姆斯·杰克逊是1951年根据《史密斯法案》被起诉的共产党领导人之一,库珀·杰克逊活跃在捍卫黑人领导权全国委员会。她的辩护延伸到对杜波依斯的起诉和审判。当杰克逊受审时,杜波依斯为他辩护。杰克逊是在杜波依斯申请加入美国共产党之前与他就共产主义进行对话的人之一,他在前往加纳之前通过杰克逊夫妇传达了他决定入党的消息。库珀·杰克逊与杜波依斯和他的妻子雪莉合作创办了《自由之路》杂志,这是一本展示黑人作家、艺术家和思想家的季刊,塑造了近25年来美国社会思想中的种族话语 年。杜波依斯去世后,杰克逊夫妇努力保存对他的记忆并纪念他的遗产。除了通过Freedomways为杜波依斯举办100岁生日庆祝活动外,库珀·杰克逊还致力于将杜波依s的大巴灵顿出生地打造成国家地标。对杰克逊夫妇来说,杜波依斯在近一个世纪的历程中的持久重要性反映了随着他们周围世界的变化,调整一个人的激进主义的必要性。杜波依斯为终身激进主义提供了一种模式,这种模式不仅建立在指导年轻一代的基础上,而且还建立在向他们学习和与他们一起成长的基础上。
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American Communist History Arts and Humanities-History
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