Was Karl Marx a Black Man?
In: Monthly review: an independent socialist magazine, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 42-58
Abstract
Testimony is provided in support of the thesis that K. Marx was black. Analyzed are the continuing movements of ethnic groups & whole communities between Europe & Africa throughout history, indicating that blacks have been integral to European culture for a long time. Evidence from various studies & letters of people who knew Marx points to his dark color. In his book Nature Knows No Color Line (New York: Helga M. Rogers, 1952), the black anthropologist J. Rogers wrote of Marx's Negroid ancestry. Marx was nicknamed 'the Moor' by family & friends; his wife called him 'schwarzwildchen,' (black little wild one). His swarthiness was described in a biography by S. K. Padover (Karl Marx: An Intimate Biography, New York: McGraw-Hill). Further connection between Marx & the black race came about when his daughter, Laura, married the leading French socialist P. Lafargue, a black man. D. Dunseath.
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ISSN: 0027-0520
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