In 1958, Manning Johnson wrote an exposé titled Color, Communism and Common Sense.
He stated shortly before being killed in an automobile accident:
“Like other Negroes, I experienced and saw many injustices and inequities around me based upon color, not ability …
After two years of practical training in organizing street demonstrations, inciting mob violence, how to fight the police and how to politically ‘throw a brick and hide’ … I was given an … intensive course in the theory and practice of red political warfare … that changed me from a novice into a dedicated red — a professional revolutionist …
I began to realize the full implications of how the Negro is used as a political dupe by the Kremlin hierarchy …
White leftists descended on Negro communities like locusts, posing as ‘friends’ come to help ‘liberate’ their black brothers …
Everything was inter-racial … cleverly devised as a camouflage of the red plot to use the Negro … beating the racial drums … even if the Negro masses are left prostrate and bleeding — expendables in the mad scramble for power.”