The 1920 Summary of the Program and Aims of the African Blood Brotherhood remains one of the first documents to successfully merge black nationalism and international Communism, making it a key document in the history of both African Americans and the Left. Written by a West Indian immigrant named Cyril V. Briggs, the Summary enumerates eight goals for the African Blood Brotherhood for African Liberation and Redemption (ABB), a secret, all-black society founded by Briggs to unite people of African descent and counter what Briggs perceived to be the menacing forces of capitalism and white racism.