Add this copy of It's Very Simple: the True Story of Civil Rights to cart. $100.00, good condition, Sold by Sessions Book Sales rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Birmingham, AL, UNITED STATES, published 1965 by Western Islands.
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Good to Very Good in Poor jacket. Communism & Racial Conflict. 5.5 x 8.25. Signed By Author 237 pages. Illustrated. Parts of the dust jacket stuck to cloth cover. Fraying of the dust jacket along the top edge of the back cover and on the spine. Signed by the author on the title page. From the dust jacket: "As early as 1928 the international Communist conspiracy began to lay plans to divide the United States along racial lines: white versus black. Mr. Stang offers overwhelming evidence to support his thesis that today the Communists have a controlling influence within the civil rights movement." The following are chapter headings illustrating various aspects of communist strategy and tactics in their plan to undermine the United States using racial divisiveness: The National Question. The War of National Liberation. The Communist Position on the Negro Question. The Black Muslims. The Blood Brothers. The Making of the Revolution. The Revolution. The United Nations. The Grand Alliance. Equal Rights. The War on Povery. The Revolution in the South. The Agent Provocateur.