RACE WAR.
STIRRING UP STRIFE.
Soviet Plan For Revolution Among Blacks.
AGITATING U.S. NEGROES.
("Times** Cables.)
LONDON, November 8.
The Riga correspondent of the "Times" states that in pursuance of a plan to stir up the aboriginal and other black races, the secretariat of the Third (Communist) International has appointed a special sub-commis-sion. This is to work out a programme for agitating American negroes in order to make them realise their part in the mobilisation of the negro masses in various parts of the world. The sub-commission urges the negroes in America to demand self-determina-tion, as the United States offers fertile soil for the national revolutionary movement. The secretariat has approved the programme, and it is estimated that it should be possible to enlist 2,000,000 negroes to fight under Communist leadership, also to provide cadres for commanding the blacks throughout the world against "the domineering whites." A resolution was passed by the secretariat that it is necessary to impress the black races with "the injurious influence of religious missionaries."
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 266, 9 November 1928, Page 7
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