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Communist Propaganda in Pre-Cold War America

The Daily Worker and the Great Depression

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Communist Propaganda in Pre-Cold War America

The Daily Worker and the Great Depression

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This book shows that press-orientated agitation and propaganda efforts, delivered through newspapers such as the The Daily Worker, played a key role in the political strategy of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) as they rose to unprecedented cultural prominence and political influence.

On the eve of the Cold War, when The Daily Worker could be found on newsstands throughout the country and could boast sales of nearly 50,000, the party regarded the paper as the 'central organ' of their political movement. Arguing that this strategy closely aligned with the desires of their Soviet superiors in the Communist International (Comitern), who regularly intervened in the paper's affairs, Prown shows how it maintained a stringently pro-Soviet line, and its editors became not dupes or naifs, but willing Stalinist collaborators. Delving into the editorial policies and practices of The Daily Worker in those trying times, Communist Propaganda in Pre-Cold War America provides insights into the forgotten world of American Bolshevism and the murky history of political propaganda.

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Daily Worker, the CPUSA and the Comintern
Section I: Famine
1. The Great Depression
2. Unemployed Councils
3. Hunger Marches
4. The EPIC Campaign
5. Holodomor
Section II: Trial
6. Traitors and Spies
7. Scottsboro
8. Gastonia
9. Prelude to Terror
10. The Great Purge
Section III: War
11. Fascist Anti-Fascists
12. Social Fascism
13. The Daily Worker at Work
14. Civil War in Spain
15. The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
Conclusion: The Daily Worker's Legacy
Bibliography

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Oct 30 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 304
ISBN 9781350575318
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Series The Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Henry H. Prown

Henry H. Prown is the 2022-25 Temerty Postdoctoral…

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