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The People's School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents a 1949 speech by comrade and former CPUSA member Paul Robeson on a celebration of the 32nd anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. In this speech, Comrade Robeson eloquently explains what the Soviet Union means to him as a black person and as a worker. This speech was originally published in pamphlet form by New Century Publishers in January of 1950. It was reprinted by New Outlook Publishers in 2011. Check out our partner publishing house at newoutlookpublishers.net.

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Literature Used:

The Negro People and the Soviet Union by Paul Robeson (1949)
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Recommended Literature:

Why I am a Communist by Benjamin J. Davis (1947)
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Readers' Guide to Marxist Classics by Maurice Cornforth (1954)
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Dialectical and Historical Materialism by J.V. Stalin (1938)
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Foundations of Leninism by J.V. Stalin (1924)
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Marxist Glossary by L. Harry Gould (1947)
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Theory as a Guide to Action by Earl Browder (1939)
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