William Patterson: “Manifesto to the Negro People”

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William Patterson:“Manifesto to the Negro People”
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Abstract

William Patterson grew to notoriety as a defense attorney for the trial of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian anarchists who were convicted of murder in a trial widely denounced as unfair and sentenced to death. Although many Americans were outraged by the injustices of the case, the loudest voices raised in protest were those of members of the American Communist Party. Many white Communists spoke out, but Black Communists took the lead in organizing public protests and legal responses. Patterson also worked as a civil rights attorney, joined the Workers (Communist) Party, and became head of the International Labor Defense.

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