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Angelo Herndon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Angelo Herndon Angelo Braxton Herndon (May 6, 1913, Wyoming, Ohio – December 9, 1997, Sweet Home, Arkansas) was an African-American labor organizer arrested and convicted for insurrection after attempting to organize black and white industrial workers alike in 1932 in Atlanta, Georgia. (The prosecution case rested heavily on Herndon's possession of "communist literature".)〔Brown-Nagin, Tomiko, ''Courage to Dissent: Atlanta and the Long History of the Civil Rights Movement'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011).〕 ==Early life== Born into a poor family, Angelo Herndon endured racial discrimination. Herndon received a copy of the ''Communist Manifesto'' from a white worker in the Unemployed Councils, a group affiliated with the Communist Party, which led him to get involved with social issues and multiracial organizing. Herndon went to Atlanta as a labor organizer for the Unemployment Council. His involvement with the Communist Party brought him national prominence.
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