“重新强调青年”:1958-1967年美国共产党与青年和学生运动

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Tony Pecinovsky
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美国共产党(CPUSA)的大部分历史都结束于1956年。美国共产党是一个“支离破碎的组织”,“被一种致命的疾病折磨着”,1956年之后,随着它的“成员急剧减少”,它扮演了一个边缘角色,这是主流的、传统的叙述所表明的。只是一点背景。赫鲁晓夫的揭露和苏联对匈牙利革命的镇压,以及近十年来通过《史密斯法案》和《麦卡伦法案》对国内红色恐慌的镇压,削弱了共产党。但它并没有被摧毁。当然,也有一些优秀的例子挑战了这种传统叙事。杰拉尔德·霍恩的威廉·L·帕特森传记,萨拉·瑞兹祖泰克的詹姆斯和埃斯特·库珀·杰克逊传记,以及加里·穆雷尔的赫伯特·阿普塞克传记。但是,还有很多工作要做。同样值得注意的是,这些挑战是以传记的形式出现的,而不是一般的历史。我的研究主要集中在1956年后的时期,因此我希望能够帮助揭示共产党人在20世纪下半叶所做的一些隐藏的贡献。在我将于今年夏天出版的短篇传记中,我扩大了历史的镜头,把重点放在共产党对《权利法案》的捍卫、20世纪60年代的青年和学生热潮、反越南战争的和平攻势、夏琳·米切尔(Charlene Mitchell)竞选美国总统、以及党领导的全国反对种族主义和政治压迫联盟(NAARPR)的诞生等话题上。
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A “Renewed Emphasis on Youth”: The CPUSA and the Youth and Student Movement, 1958-1967
Most histories of the Communist Party, USA (CPUSA) end in 1956. The CPUSA was a “shattered organization” “afflicted with a mortal illness” and played a marginal role after 1956 as its “membership plummeted,” so the dominant, traditional narrative suggests. Just a little context. The Khrushchev revelations and the Soviet suppression of the Hungarian Revolution, as well as nearly a decade of domestic Red Scare repression through the Smith and McCarran Acts, weakened the Party. But it was not destroyed. Of course, there are a few excellent examples that challenge this traditional narrative. Gerald Horne’s biography of William L Patterson, Sara Rzeszutek’s biography of James and Esther Cooper Jackson, and Gary Murrell’s biography of Herbert Aptheker. But, much more needs to be done. That these challenges take the shape of biographies – and not general histories – is also worth noting. My research is largely focused on the post-1956 period, and as such I hope to help uncover some of the hidden contributions’ communists made during the 2nd half of the 20th Century. In my collection of short biographies to be published this summer, I enlarge the historical lens to focus on communist defense of the Bill of Rights, the youth and student upsurge of the 1960s, the anti-Vietnam war peace offensive, Charlene Mitchell’s campaign for president of the United States, and the birth of the Party-led National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR), among other topics.
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