Marxists Internet Archive: Otto Hall

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Otto Hall

1891–?

 

 

 


 

Works:

1925: Meeting with Stalin

August 1928: Speech to the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, [in discussion of the theses on the colonial question, August 18th] International Press Correspondence, October 30, 1928
November 1928: Soviet Negro Colony. Revolutionary Message to U.S. Negroes, Daily Worker, November 17, 1928

January 1929: Negro Work in Seattle Pushed. Hall Addresses Meet. Many Join Party, Daily Worker, January 16, 1929
March 1929: The Negro Workers in Northern Industry
March 1929: The "Real" New Negro. Defense Corps Organized by Negroes Smashes Lynching Bee of White Mobsters, Daily Worker, March 27, 1929
April 1929: T.U.E.L. Negro Department in Campaign for Unity Meet, Daily Worker, April 5, 1929
April 1929: Call Negro Workers to Meet. T.U.E.L. Negro Department Issues Special Appeal to Send Delegates to Cleveland, Daily Worker, April 6, 1929
April 1929: Negro Workers Urged to Fight for the Daily Worker, Champion of the Oppressed, Daily Worker, April 6, 1929
April 1929: Build Up Powerful Tenants' League, Urges Otto Hall, Daily Worker, April 9, 1929
June 1929: Otto Hall for Strong, United Party, Daily Worker, June 13, 1929
June 1929: Negro Trade Union Militants Show A.F.L. Sellout of Porters, Daily Worker, June 29, 1929
September 1929: Hall Will Speak Here on Sunday. Negro Communist to Address Conference, Daily Worker, September 5, 1929
September 1929: Negro Workers Roused to Action on Gastonia; Pledge Aid for Defense and Relief, Says Otto Hall, I.L.D. Delegate to Cleveland Meet, Daily Worker, September 7, 1929
November 1929: Communist Party is Champion of the Negro Toilers, Daily Worker, November 1, 1929
November 1929: Call [NY] District 2 Negro Workers' Conference, Daily Worker, November 19, 1929

February 1930: Workers Honor Douglas, Negro Revolutionist, Daily Worker, February 12, 1930
June 1930: Intensify Our Fight Against Lynching!, Daily Worker, June 24, 1930

May 1932: Negro Soldiers and Yankee Imperialism, Daily Worker, May 12, 1932
May 1932: Karl Marx and the Negro Question, Daily Worker, May 14, 1932
July 1932: "Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia." The Song and the Facts, Daily Worker, July 9, 1932

February 1933: The Political Significance of the Herndon Case, Daily Worker, February 4, 1933

February 1934: Denmark Vesey - A Lesson in Self-Defense, Labor Defender, February 1934
May 1934: "They Shall Not Die!" Cry of Thousands on May Day, Thrills Scottsboro Mothers, Daily Worker, May 5, 1934
May 1934: Scottsboro Mothers, Still Uncowed, Fight for Their Boys, Daily Worker, May 7, 1934

June 1935: An Unsung Heroine: "Sojourner Truth", Working Women, June 1935

March 1950: Grace Campbell, Pioneer Communist, Sunday Worker, March 12, 1950