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the Negroes will only get into "trouble." They talk as if starvation and suffering and terrorism were not "trouble." Here, as in every struggle, these misleaders try to hold back the developing fight of the Negro and white workers. 
  
Here is the fact: whatever has been gained, has been gained by militant, united mass struggle, by united action of Negro and white workers, employed and unemployed, native and foreign-born. 

RACE HATRED BEING SMASHED IN STRUGGLE

Under the leadership of the Unemployed Councils, the white workers are learning that they can gain nothing unless they fight also with and for the Negro workers. The Negro workers, on their side, are learning that their only allies are the white workers, who, like themselves, are jobless and freezing and starving. In the process of struggle, the color-line, so carefully set up by the white bosses, is being smashed. 
  
The workers can force the bosses to give larger sums for relief. The workers can break down the system of discrimination. 

We will not starve! We will not tolerate Jim-Crowism! The only way out is the way of unity for white and Negro workers, under the leadership of the Unemployed Councils, in a militant fight for bread and work! 

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UNEMPLOYMENT SERIES NO. 6
Issued by National Committee Unemployed Councils, Room 437, 80 East 11th St., New York City. Published by Workers Library Publishers, P.O. Box 148, Sta. D (50 East 13th St.) New York City. June, 1933.
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