Color, Communism And Common Sense, Manning Johnson
Color, Communism And Common Sense, Manning Johnson
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Color, Communism And Common Sense

Author: Manning Johnson

Narrator: Darnel Stone

Unabridged: 2 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2020


Synopsis



Here is the story of one Black American Communist who became disillusioned with Communism and penned this cautionary tale of the perils of his experience. According to the author: "Ten years I labored in the cause of Communism. I was a dedicated "comrade."

All my talents and efforts were zealously used to bring about the triumph of Communism in America and throughout the world. To me, the end of capitalism would mark the beginning of an interminable period of plenty, peace, prosperity and universal comradeship. All racial and class differences and conflicts would end forever after the liquidation of the capitalists, their government and their supporters. ..Little did I realize until I was deeply enmeshed in the Red Conspiracy, that just and seeming grievances are exploited to transform idealism into a cold and ruthless weapon against the capitalist system-that this is the end toward which all the communist efforts among Negroes are directed. Indeed, I had entered the red conspiracy in the vain belief that it was the way to a "new, better and superior" world system of society. Ten years later, thoroughly disillusioned, I abandoned communism."

From the preface.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Arlene on October 26, 2020

Color, Communism And Common Sense should be in every household throughout America and should be required reading in our schools. Written in 1958, the author, Manning Johnson was a dedicated Communist and he saw how the Communist Party planned to take over America. This is to be accomplished by divid......more

Goodreads review by Mad Russian on December 23, 2020

Interesting book. Some of the language is a bit sloganesque (but entertaining). The explication of the methods of Communist agitation and use of the Black people in America present a playbook that seems to be wholly adopted by the Democratic Party. The Democrats are the inheritors of this method of......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on October 29, 2020

Very juicy stuff. This book was written in 1958 about the communist party of America and how they exploited black people for their purposes. The tactics employed by the "reds", or communists, are nearly identical to the sort of tactics we see from groups like BLM, antifa and just about anyone else w......more

Goodreads review by Jason on December 01, 2022

This book will challenge everything you know about racial issues in the US. You'd think this was written today, but it was written in 1958! Wild......more

Goodreads review by Chinedu on January 29, 2021

"No proclamation of emancipation is capable of freeing those who do not wish to be free." It's interesting that the same communist infiltration of America that happened in the 1920s is still very prevalent in America today by its sister, socialism, through the Universities. If only a lot of blacks w......more