New Negro, Old Left: African-American Writing and Communism Between the Wars

William J. Maxwell

New Negro, Old Left: African-American Writing and Communism Between the Wars
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Country
United States
Published
8 September 1999
Pages
272
ISBN
9780231114257

New Negro, Old Left: African-American Writing and Communism Between the Wars

William J. Maxwell

Howard Stretch Johnson, a charismatic Harlemite who graduated from Cotton Club dancer to Communist Party youth leader, once claimed that in late 1930s New York 75% of black cultural figures had Party membership or maintained regular meaningful contact with the Party. He stretched the truth, but barely. In a broad-ranging, revisionary account of the extensive relationship between African-American literary culture and Communism in the 1920s and 1930s, William J. Maxwell uncovers both black literature’s debt to Communism and Communism’s debt to black literature – reciprocal obligations first incurred during the Harlem Renaissance. Juxtaposing well-known and newly rediscovered works by Claude McKay, Andy Razaf, Mike Gold, Langston Hughes, Louise Thompson, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, and Nelson Algren, Maxwell maintains that the Old, Soviet-allied Left promoted a spectrum of exchanges between black and white authors, genres, theories, and cultural institutions. Channels opened between radical Harlem and Bolshevik Moscow, between the New Negro renaissance and proletarian literature. Claude McKay’s 1922-23 pilgrimage to the Soviet Union, for example, usually recalled as a lighthearted adventure in radical tourism, actually jumpstarted the Comintern’s controversial nation-centered program for Afro America. Breaking from studies governed by Cold War investments and pivoting on the Great Depression, Maxwell argues that Communism’s rare sustenance for African-American initiative – not a seduction of Depression-scarred innocents – brought scores of literary New Negroes to the Old Left.

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