Collection of essays written by Soviet scholars of ethnography, history, and economics that deal with questions of race: whether race can be considered a social category, whether racism always occurs, and under which circumstances it can be…
The book discusses the fight of twenty million Black people and American progressive forces against racism. It delves into the fight against racial discrimination during the 1950s and 1960s, the various organizations and leaders that led this…
This book discusses the politics of the Black community’s rights in post-war Unites States. Geevshii analyzes the role of African Americans’ fight for equality in the internal politics of the U.S. and ties it to the global fight against…
This children’s book serves as a poignant example of Soviet propaganda, specifically addressing racial equality and promoting communist ideals. An African American boy named John York leads a challenging life in the USA, marked by poverty, racial…
A pocket dictionary by Hans zur Loye who wrote several such short dictionaries published in 1942, in English, French, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian, for prisoners of war and forced laborers from the occupied territories.
A biweekly journal published in London by the Biełaruskaje Vydavieckaje Tavarystva [Belarusian Publishing Society]. In Latin and Cyrillic characters. Published from 1947 to 1950.