No.1065
ITT commie works on US history.
* History of the Communist Party USA (from 1952, also talks about 18th and 19th century radical democrats and leftists too):
http://bookzz.org/book/988561/2c3642* Outline Political History of the Americas (covers North and South America from pre-colonial times to late 1940s):
http://bookzz.org/book/872863/167313* American Capitalism: 1607-1800:
https://archive.org/details/AmericanCapitalism16071800* The First American Revolution:
https://archive.org/details/TheFirstAmericanRevolution* The Struggle for American Freedom: The First Two Hundred Years:
https://archive.org/details/TheStruggleForAmericanFreedom* Lenin's Impact on the United States:
https://archive.org/details/LeninsImpactOnTheUnitedStates* Lenin on the United States of America:
https://archive.org/details/LeninOnTheUnitedStatesOfAmerica No.1066
* The Forging of American Socialism:
http://mises.org/document/4331/The-Forging-of-American-Socialism (I have no idea why Mises dot org has this, but it does)
* John Brown (1909 biography by DuBois):
https://archive.org/details/johnbrown00dubo* Marx and Lin oln: An Unf nished Rev lution:
http://bookzz.org/book/2075319/5460ca=The Complete Writings of Thomas Paine, Vols 1 and 2=
*
http://mises.org/document/3516/The-Complete-Writings-of-Thomas-Paine-Volume-1*
http://mises.org/document/3515/The-Complete-Writings-of-Thomas-Paine-Volume-2(the irony is that the editor of this two-volume effort, Philip S. Foner, was one of the CPUSA's main historians)
No.1144
Tons of primary sources (newspapers, journals, etc.) from the mid-19th century onwards:
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/ No.1152
I guess specific bookzz links become invalid after a while. In that case anons can simply go to the main site and search for the titles to get them, like "History of the Communist Party of the United States."
The two Debs bios are named "The Bending Cross" and "Democracy's Prisoner"
In the next two months I hope to obtain American commie books on the period of 1789-1824, the reconstruction era, and a biography of Joseph Weydemeyer. I need permission to scan the reconstruction one so here's hoping I am granted it, but the other two can definitely be scanned.
No.1165
Thank you comrade
No.1265
>>1264You are a saint sir
No.1311
And now I've scanned that 1789-1824 American history book:
https://archive.org/details/TheRiseOfTheAmericanNation No.1877
Another book I've now scanned:
https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheUSASinceWorldWarI (written in 1976 by two Soviet historians)
No.2127
I didn't scan it, but it's 600 pages and it's titled "The Negro People in American History" and William Z. Foster wrote it and it's pretty k00l:
https://www.marxists.org/archive/foster/1954/foster-history-negro-america.pdf