U-of-Melbourne Winter 2023: The Black Question and the Left from 1776 to BLM
Thursdays, June 15 â August 3, 2023.
6:30-8:30pm, Kathleen Syme Library and Community Center, Carlton.
All are welcome to join our winter reading group!
Readings are available via links on this syllabus.
For inquiries please email us.
⢠required readings / + supplemental readings
Week 1 | June 15, 2023: From the Colonial Era to the Age of Revolutions
⢠New York Times, âIntroduction to the 1619 Projectâ
⢠John Locke, âOf Property,â Ch. 5 of the Second Treatise of Government, pp. 285â302. [Kindle chapter]
⢠Barbara J. Fields, âSlavery, Race and Ideology in the United States of Americaâ New Left Review 181 (May/June 1990), 95â118.
⢠AbbÊ Raynal, Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies (1770) (extract 3pp.)
⢠Thomas Jefferson's "original Rough draught" of the Declaration of Independence
⢠âNatural and Inalienable Right to Freedomâ: Slavesâ Petition for Freedom to the Massachusetts Legislature, 17 January 1777 (2 pp.)
⢠Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia (1782) (PDF extract 3pp)
⢠Decree of the French National Convention of 4 February 1794, Abolishing Slavery in all the Colonies (1p.)
⢠Thomas Jefferson to Henri Gregoire, February 25, 1809 (1p.)
⢠Thomas Jefferson to John Lynch, January 21, 1811 (2pp.)
⢠Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes, April 22, 1820 (1pp.)
⢠Thomas Jefferson to Frances Wright, August 7, 1825 (1p.)
+ J. Vaughn, âThe Legacy of the American Revolution 1: (English) Colonial Americaâ (06/12/20) and âThe Legacy of the American Revolution 2: The American Revolutionâ (06/19/20) in the Legacy of the American Revolution, Platypus lecture series.
+ C. Cutrone, âThe Jeffersonian Revolutionâ (06/26/2020) for the Platypus Legacy of the American Revolution lecture series.
+ D.L. Jacobs and L. Bronder-Giroux, âAn interview with Gerald Horneâ in The Platypus Review 129, September 2020
+ K. Brooks, âWould slavery have ended sooner if the British had defeated the Colonistsâ bid for independence?â The Platypus Review 109, September 2018.
Films:
⢠Jefferson in Paris (1995)
⢠Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000)
Week 2 | June 22, 2023: The Slaveholdersâ Rebellion: The American Civil War
⢠Pamela Nogales, âWeek 2 Opening Remarksâ from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠Frederick Douglasâs What is the Fourth of July for the Negro? Speech Text 1852 [Video]
⢠Lincolnâs Cooper Union Address Text 1860 [Video]
⢠Wendell Phillipsâs Criticism of Lincoln and the Union War Effort Summer 1862
⢠Lincolnâs Address to Congress text 1862
⢠Lincolnâs Gettysburg Address Text 1863 [Video]
⢠Karl Marx, First International Address on Reelection of Abraham Lincoln (Written by Karl Marx) 1864
+ Lincolnâs Letter on Thomas Jefferson 1859
+ Pamela Nogales, âJacksonian Democracyâ (7/3/20) in the Platypus Legacy of the American Revolution lecture series, video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZz0th8Pgzw&t=2724s
+ Spencer Leonard, âThe Civil War and Failed Reconstructionâ (7/10/20) in the Platypus Legacy of the American Revolution lecture series
+ Spencer Leonard, âFor liberty and union: An interview with James McPhersonâ in The Platypus Review 53, February 2013.
Films:
⢠Glory (1989)
⢠Lincoln (2012)
Special Event | June 24, 2023: 'The Legacy of 1968' Panel Discussion
⢠1-4pm, Room 1, Trades Hall, Carlton. Enter via victoria street, Ticket Link (free)
## Description:
The 1960s were a period of social upheaval that spanned the entire globe. The âNewâ Left that emerged reached for Marxism to help it navigate the politics of this decade. Platypus asks: How was this Marxism inherited and transformed? Did it succeed, or discover new problems?
Today, with activists fighting in the streets and calling for liberation along the lines of race, gender, and sexuality, the Leftâs every attempt to discover new methods and new ideas seems to invoke a memory of the political horizons of the New Left. We can perhaps more than ever feel the urgency of the question: what lessons are to be drawn from the New Left as another generation undertakes the project of building a Left for the 21st century?
## Panellists
- Andy Blunden - Hegel Scholar, the first draft card burner in Melbourne in 1966, and later a member of the Workers Revolutionary Party. Writes at Ethical Politics
- Alison Thorne - Member of the Freedom Socialist Party, and founder of the Australian branch of Radical Women.
- Arthur Dent - (AKA Albert Langer) Orthodox Maoist, former member of the CPA[M-L] and leader of the Red Eureka Movement in the 1970's. Writes at c21st Left.
Week 3 | June 29, 2023: Early Twentieth Century Debates: Separatists, Communists, and Socialists
⢠Pamela Nogales, âWeek 3 Opening Remarksâ from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠W.E.B. Dubois, âOf Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others,â in The Soul of Black Folk (1903) (pp. 33â44)
⢠Eugene V. Debs, The Negro in the Class Struggle (1903) (4pp)
⢠Eugene V. Debs, The Negro and His Nemesis (1904) (8 pp.)
⢠Hubert Harrison, âSocialism and the Negroâ (1912) (5pp. pdf)
⢠Claude McKay, âSocialism and the Negroâ (1920) (4pp. pdf)
⢠John Reed, âThe Negro Question in Americaâ Speech at the 2nd World Congress of the Communist International, Moscow, July 26, 1920 (6pp. pdf)
⢠Cyril Briggs, âThe African Blood Brotherhoodâ (June 1920) (3 pp.)
⢠Cyril Briggs, âThe Negro Conventionâ (Oct. 1, 1921) (2 pp.)
+ Tim Barker, âBook Review: Jeffrey B. Perry, Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1882â1918 (2008)â in The Platypus Review 19 January 2010.
+ Benjamin Blumberg, âAn Unmet Challenge: Race and the Left in Americaâ in The Platypus Review 19, January 2010.
+ Greg Gabrellas, âBook Review: Michael Rudolph West: The Education of Booker T. Washington: American Democracy and the Idea of Race Relations (2006)â in The Platypus Review 15, September 2009.
+ Sunit Singh, "Imperialism and the Left" in Platypus Review 128 (July 2020)
+ âReport on the Black Questionâ (1922) in J. Riddell (ed.), Toward the United Front (2012), pp. 800-811.
+ âTheses on the Black Questionâ (1922) [Final Text] in J. Riddell (ed.), ibid, pp. 947â951.
+ Trotsky, âA Letter to Comrade McKay,â (13 March 1923) in Trotsky, First Five Years of the Communist International, (1977) v. 2, pp. 476-479.
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Film:
⢠Rosewood (1997)
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Week 4 | July 6, 2023: The Old Left and the Black Question
⢠Pamela Nogales, "Week 4 Opening Remarksâ from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠Harry Haywood, âThe Negro Problem and the Tasks of the Communist Party of the United Statesâ (1928) (7 pp. pdf)
⢠Max Shachtman, Communism and the Negro (Race and Revolution) (1933) (100 pp.)
+ Harvey Klehr & William Tompson (1989) âSelf-determination in the Black Belt: Origins of a Communist Policy,â Labor History, 30:3, 354-366.
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Week 5 | July 13, 2023: Frantz Fanon
⢠Pamela Nogales, "Week 5 Opening Remarks" from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks (1952) (Introduction & Chs. 5â8 in pdf)
⢠Frantz Fanon, Wretched of the Earth (1961) Ch 6: Conclusion
⢠Sunit Singh, âBook Review: Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masksâ The Platypus Review 21, March 2010.
+ [Audio] Spencer Leonard, Platypus Teach-in: "A Black Man Speaks of Marx": The Sartre-Fanon Dialogues of the 1940s and 1950s (November 2010)
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Film:
⢠Isaac Julien, Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask (1995)
Note: Free on Kanopy (sign in with Uni ID), also available on Amazon streaming (U.S.)
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Week 6 | July 20, 2023: The New Left and the Black Question, pt. 1
⢠Pamela Nogales and Richard Rubin, "Week 6 Opening Remarks" from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠Richard Fraser, âFor the Materialist Conception of the Negro Struggleâ (1955) (28 pp.)
⢠James Robertson and Shirley Stoute, âFor black Trotskyismâ (1963) (9 pp.)
⢠Bayard Rustin, "From protest to politics" (1965) (7pp.)
⢠Spartacist League, âBlack and red: Class struggle road to Negro freedomâ (1966) (15 pp.)
⢠Harold Cruse, The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual (1967), (selections part 1, 3â10 and 11â63)
+ Richard Fraser, âTwo lectures on the black question in America and revolutionary integrationismâ (1953)
+ [Video] Martin Luther King, "The Other America" (1967) (48 mins)
+ Coleman Hughes and Jim Creegan, âBayard Rustin: Black Liberation and Socialismâ The Platypus Review 131, November 2020
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Films:
⢠Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin (2003)
⢠All the Way (2016)
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Week 7 | July 27, 2023: The New Left and the Black Question, pt. 2: The Black Power Turn
⢠Pamela Nogales, "Week 7 Opening Remarks" from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠Stokley Carmichael, Black Power Speech (1966) [Audio]Edited transcription of speech
Note: Audio silence from 29:02â30:05, but picks up where it left off.
⢠Harold Cruse, The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual (1967) (part 2, 451â475 and 544â565)
⢠Bayard Rustin, âThe failure of black separatismâ (1970) (9 pp.)
⢠Bayard Rustin, "The blacks and the unions" (1971) (6 pp.)
⢠Spartacist League, "Soul power or workers' power: The rise and fall of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers" (1974) (18 pp.)
⢠Adolph Reed, âBlack particularity reconsideredâ (1979) (23 pp.)
+ Malcolm X., âAnd I Donât Mean Bananasâ (1964) (16 pp.)
+ Black Panther Party, âTen-Point Programâ (1966)
+ Chris Cutrone, "When was the crisis of capitalism? Moishe Postone and the legacy of the 1960s New Left" in the Platypus Review 70 (October 2014)
+ Audrey Crescenti, âThe Black Panther Party and community organizing: An interview with Bobby Sealeâ in The Platypus Review 113, February 2019Â
+ Sophia Freeman, âThe Black Panther Party, Malcolm X, and the question of revolutionary politics today: An interview with Kathleen Cleaverâ in The Platypus Review 113, February 2019Â
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Films:
⢠Finally Got the News (1970)
⢠Newsreel films on the Black Panthers, âOff the Pigâ (Newsreel #19) (1967) Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U2ApK2nAO8
Note: âOff the Pigâ contains interviews with Party leaders Eldridge Cleaver and Huey Newton describing why the Party was formed and its goals. The film is not available streaming online but many university libraries have a copy. Info: http://www.newsreel.us/DVD/information.htm
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Week 8 | August 3, 2023: Platypus Hosts the Conversation: From Obama to #BLM
⢠Pamela Nogales, "Week 8 Opening Remarks" from the 2021 Reading Group
⢠âProgress or regress? The future of the Left under Obamaâ (2009)
Panelists: Chris Cutrone, Platypus; Stephen Duncombe, NYU, author of Dream: Re-imagining Progressive Politics in an Age of Fantasy (2007); Pat Korte, new Students for a Democratic Society (SDS); Charles Post, Solidarity; and Paul Street, author of Barack Obama and the Future of American Politics (2008).
⢠Platypus Public Panel Series: âBlack Politics and State Violenceâ (2015)
⢠School of Visual Arts (03/11/15) [Audio]Â
Panelists: Ben Blumberg (Platypus), Dread Scott (Artist), Eljeer Hawkins (Socialist Alternative/CWI)
⢠UC Santa Cruz (03/27/2015) [Video]Â
Panelists: Boots Riley of the hip-hop group âThe Coup,â Clarence Thomas former Secretary-Treasurer of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, and Nancy Kato from the People of Color caucus of the Freedom Socialist Party.
⢠Police Brutality and the Left (July 11, 2020)
Panelists: Gerald Smith (Oscar Grant Committee), Larry Holmes (Workers World Party), Andrea Pritchett (Berkeley Copwatch), and Conrad Cartmell (DSA, Class Unity Caucus).
⢠"The Fate of the American Revolution," in the Platypus Review 130, October 2020
+ Platypus at Left Forum NYC 2010: The American Left and the "black question:" from politics to protest to the post-political (2010) [Audio] Panelists: Tim Barker, Columbia U.; Benjamin Blumberg, Platypus; Pamela Nogales, Platypus; Chris Cutrone, Platypus
+ âBlack Politics in the Age of Obamaâ (Chicago, 2013)
Panelists: Cedric Johnson, author of Revolutionaries to Race Leaders: Black Power and the Making of African American Politics (2007) and The Neoliberal Deluge (2011); and Mel Rothenberg, veteran of the Sojourner Truth Organization and coauthor of The Myth of Capitalism Reborn (1980).
+ Platypus Public Panel Series: âBlack Politics and State Violenceâ (2015) University of Chicago (03/20/15) [Audio] Panelists: Michael Dawson and Mel Rothenberg
+ Platypus Public Panel: âThe American left and the âBlack Questionâ: From politics to protest to the post-politicalâ (Chicago, 2015) Panelists: Toby Chow, Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation (SOUL) and The Peopleâs Lobby; Brandon Johnson, Chicago Teachers Union (CTU); August Nimtz, author of Lenin's Electoral Strategy from 1907 to the October Revolution of 1917 (2014); and Adolph Reed, Jr., author of Stirrings in the Jug: Black Politics in the Post-Segregation Era (1999).