Martin McLaughlin

The Mark Curtis Hoax: How the Socialist Workers Party Tried to Dupe the Labor Movement

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“It’s not that you’re innocent until proven guilty, you are innocent, period.” So said Jack Barnes, national secretary of the Socialist Workers Party, about Mark Curtis, a leading member of the SWP arrested and convicted in the 1988 rape of a 15-year-old black working class girl. This book examines the campaign of misinformation and distortion conducted by the SWP in relation to the case.

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“It’s not that you’re innocent until proven guilty, you are innocent, period.” So said Jack Barnes, national secretary of the Socialist Workers Party, about Mark Curtis, a leading member of the SWP arrested and convicted in the 1988 rape of a 15-year-old black working class girl. This book examines the campaign of misinformation and distortion conducted by the SWP in relation to the case.

Curtis was apprehended after the victim’s 11-year-old brother called the 911 emergency number to report a rape in progress. Despite the open-and-shut case against Curtis, the SWP launched a defense campaign throughout the US land internationally, suppressing the facts of the case and presenting Curtis as the victim of a frame-up.

The Mark Curtis Hoax basis its analysis on a study of the 450-page trial transcript and other documents, and examines the motivation behind this conscious attempt to defraud the labor movement.

Weight 454 g
Dimensions 200 × 140 × 15 mm
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