- Herbert Aptheker
Herbert Aptheker (
July 31 ,1915 -March 17 ,2003 ) was an internationally known American Marxist historian and politicalactivist . He authored over 50 volumes, mostly in the fields ofAfrican American history and general U.S. history, most notably, "American Negro Slave Revolts" (1943), a classic in the field, and the 7-volume "Documentary History of the Negro People". He was a prominent figure in U.S. scholarly discourse since the 1930s.Biography
Aptheker was born in
Brooklyn ,New York , the last child of a wealthyJew ish family. In 1932, when he was 16, he accompanied his father on a business trip toAlabama . There he learned first-hand about theoppression ofAfrican American s underJim Crow Laws in the South, and was appalled by what he saw. On his return to Brooklyn, he wrote a column for his school newspaper on the "Dark Side of The South."Six years later, after obtaining a B.A. degree from
Columbia University , Aptheker went back to the South and became an educational worker for theFood and Tobacco Workers Union . Shortly afterwards, he served as secretary of the Abolish Peonage Committee. "Peons", or sharecroppers, the vast majority of whom were African American, were tied toplantation s by the debt they owed to the plantation owners. This practice effectively maintainedslavery beyond the Civil War in all but name and law.In 1939, Aptheker's academic and political concerns, long-running interest in the history of African Americans, and struggles against
racism led him to join theCommunist Party USA , which, at that time, was the U.S. political party that took the strongest position on full economic, social, and political equality for African Americans. DuringWorld War II , he joined the Army, taking part inOperation Overlord ; by 1945 had reached the rank ofMajor in theartillery .Research in African American history
Aptheker's master's thesis, a study of the 1831
Nat Turner slave revolt inVirginia , laid the groundwork for his future work on the history of American slave revolts. Aptheker uncovered Turner's heroism, demonstrating how his rebellion was rooted in the exploitative conditions of the Southern slave system. His doctoral dissertation, "American Negro Slave Revolts", was published in 1943. Traversing Southern libraries and archives, he uncovered 250 similar episodes through exhaustive research. It remains a landmark and a classic work in the study of Southern history and slavery.Aptheker challenged racist writings, most notably those of Georgia-born historian
Ulrich Bonnell Phillips , who cast African Americans as child-like, inferior, and uncivilized; argued that slavery was a benign institution; and defended the preservation of the Southern plantation system. Such works were the consensus in the field until Aptheker's scholarship tore them apart.Aptheker considered himself a protégé of
W. E. B. Du Bois , and long emphasized his mentor'ssocial science scholarship and life-long struggle for equality as an African American.Post-war activism
In the 1950s, Aptheker was blacklisted because of his membership in the Communist Party, and was unable to obtain appointment as a university lecturer throughout the decade. Aptheker served on the National Committee of the CPUSA from 1957 to 1991; for several years in the 1960s and 1970s, he was executive director of the
American Institute For Marxist Studies .A fervent opponent of the
Vietnam War , Aptheker lectured on the subject on college campuses nationwide. He saw U.S. conduct in Vietnam as awar of aggression against an exploitedpeasant ry determined to win their independence and control of their land. He saw many parallels between African American slaves and sharecroppers in the South, and the Vietnameseworking class and peasantry, from which the guerrilla fighters of the National Liberation Front (known in the U.S. as the "Viet Cong") drew most of their ranks.Fact|date=January 2008Aptheker died in 2003 at the age of 87.
Family issues
Aptheker's wife, Fay, was also a union organizer. Their daughter, Bettina, was raised as a "
red diaper baby ".Bettina Aptheker is now a professor offeminist studies at theUniversity of California, Santa Cruz . In her 2006 memoir, "Intimate Politics," she claims that she was sexually molested by her father from the age of 4 to the age of 13. However, her charges are based onrecovered memory anddissociation cite web |url=http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-op-aptheker15oct15,1,2000947.story|title=My Father the Icon, My Father the Molester |accessdate=2008-01-17 |date=2006-10-15 |publisher=Los Angeles Times |archiveurl=http://hnn.us/roundup/archives/14/2006/10/#30855 |archivedate=2006-10-30 | first=Bettina |last=Aptheker] and so have been called into doubt. cite web |url=http://hnn.us/roundup/archives/14/2006/10/#30586 |title=Doubts expressed about his daughter's story |accessdate=2008-01-17 |date=2006-10-30 ] [cite web |url=http://orangecoyote.blogspot.com/2006/10/pseudoscientific-accusation-in-la.html |title=Pseudoscientific Accusation in L.A. Times |accessdate=2008-01-17 |date=2006-10-17 ] For example, Mark Rosenzweig writes "the truth about Herbert and Bettina is inaccessible to us."cite web |url=http://hnn.us/roundup/archives/14/2006/10/#30882 |title=RE: Herbert and Bettina Aptheker |accessdate=2008-01-17 |date=2006-10-30 ] She also tells about their highly emotional reconciliation several years before his death. In addition, she claims that her father's celebrations of black resistance were attempts "to compensate for his deep shame about the way, he believed, the Jews had acted during the Holocaust" (which has been criticized as "possibly antisemitic"), and says that he "lived much of the time in a fantasy world of his own making".Fact|date=January 2008elected Publications
*“Imperialism and Irrationalism”. "TELOS" 04 (Fall 1969). New York: [http://www.telospress.com Telos Press]
References
Research resources
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf467nb0bh Herbert Aptheker Papers, 1842-2005] (122 linear ft.) are housed in the [http://library.stanford.edu/depts/spc/spc.html Department of Special Collections and University Archives] at [http://library.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Libraries]
External links
* [http://hnn.us/roundup/archives/14/2006/10/ Criticism and support of Bettina Aptheker's accusations] from the
History News Network .
* [http://chronicle.com/free/v53/i07/07b01201.htm "Herbert Aptheker: The Contradictions of History"] by Christopher Phelps
* [http://www.anthonyflood.com/communistmentor.htm My Communist Mentor] on AnthonyFlood.com
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