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equal pay for equal work, government controls on food prices, and funding for wartime childcare programs. Jones supported a subcommittee to address the "women's question". She insisted on the development in the party of theoretical training of women comrades, the organisation of women into mass organisations, daytime classes for women, and "babysitter" funds to allow for women's activism.
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Jones focused on growing the party's support for Black and white women. Not only did she work towards getting Black women equal respect within the party. Jones also worked for getting Black women, specifically, respect in being a mother, worker, and woman. She campaigned for job training programs,
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The newspaper has served as a catalyst, quickening the awareness, socially and politically, of West Indians, Afro-Asians and their friends. Its editorial stand is for a united, independent West Indies, full economic, social and political equality and respect for human dignity for West Indians and
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Viewed in this light, it is not accidental that the American bourgeoisie has intensified its oppression, not only of the Negro people in general, but of Negro women in particular. Nothing so exposes the drive to fascization in the nation as the callous attitude which the bourgeoisie displays and
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The bourgeoisie is fearful of the militancy of the Negro woman, and for good reason. The capitalists know, far better than many progressives seem to know, that once Negro women begin to take action, the militancy of the whole Negro people, and thus of the anti-imperialist coalition, is greatly
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As a result, Claudia identified the need to "wash the taste of Notting Hill and Nottingham out of our mouths". It was suggested that the British Black community should have a carnival; it was December 1958, so the next question was: "In the winter?" Jones used her connections to gain use of
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It was a great privilege to have known Claudia Jones. She was a vigorous and courageous leader of the Communist Party of the United States, and was very active in the work for the unity of white and coloured peoples and for dignity and equality, especially for the Negro people and for
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An elected member of the National Committee of the Communist Party USA, Jones also organised and spoke at events. As a result of her membership of CPUSA and various associated activities, in 1948 she was arrested and sentenced to the first of four spells in prison. Incarcerated on
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Community Support organised A Claudia Jones 100 Day on the 100th anniversary of her birth at Kennington Park Estate Community Centre on Saturday, 21 February 2015. This began with a guided tour showing her two main residences while she lived in London, and the former
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was of the opinion that "she may prove troublesome". She was eventually offered residency in the United Kingdom on humanitarian grounds, and federal authorities agreed to allow it when she agreed to cease contesting her deportation. On 7 December 1955, at Harlem's
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at the age of 17. The disease caused irreparable damage to her lungs leading to lengthy stays in hospitals throughout her life. She graduated from high school, but her family could not afford the expenses to attend her graduation ceremony. Jones joined the
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A footnote on the front cover of the original 1959 souvenir brochure states: "A part of the proceeds of this brochure are to assist the payments of fines of coloured and white youths involved in the Notting Hill events." Jones and the
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Despite being academically bright, being classed as an immigrant woman severely limited Jones's career choices. Instead of going to college, she began working in a laundry, and subsequently found other retail work in
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Various activities took place from June 2014 onwards. The most successful were possibly those organised by Community Support, which put substantial resources into basic research into aspects of her life and work.
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for being an alien (non-US citizen) who had joined the Communist Party. Several witnesses testified to her role in party activities, and she had identified herself as a party member since 1936 when completing her
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Historically, the Negro woman has been the guardian, the protector, of the Negro family... As mother, as Negro, and as worker, the Negro woman fights against the wiping out of the Negro family, against the
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and a Black nationalist and feminist, Jones made her main focus the creation of "an anti-imperialist coalition, managed by working-class leadership, fueled by the involvement of women."
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Many British communists have argued that her participation in the British communist movement has been both obscured and denied by organisations keen to use her image.
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newspaper a regular column called "Half of the World", a title she used to assert the importance of women's rights, given their proportional numbers in the world.
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The Claudia Jones Organisation was founded in London in 1982 by Yvette Thomas and others to support and empower women and families of African-Caribbean heritage.
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Jones died in London on Christmas Eve 1964, aged 49, and was found on Christmas Day at her flat. A post-mortem declared that she had suffered a massive
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In 1951, aged 36 and in prison, she suffered her first heart attack. That same year, she was tried and convicted with 11 others, including her friend
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The Day was associated with an event held on the previous evening at Claudia Jones Organisation in Hackney, which featured a screening of the film
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From her experiences in the United States, Jones believed that "people without a voice were as lambs to the slaughter." In March 1958 above a
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de Haan, Francisca (2013). "Eugénie Cotton, Pak Chong-ae, and Claudia Jones: Rethinking Transnational Feminism and International Politics".
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magazine included Jones on a list of "7 Black British Women Throughout History That Deserve To Be Household Names In 2019", together with
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This led to new revelations and rediscoveries about Claudia Jones, not included in the three printed biographies, or the film biography.
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Her funeral on 9 January 1965 was a large and political ceremony, with her burial plot selected to be that located to the left of the
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price crash in Trinidad. Her mother died five years later, and her father eventually found work to support the family. Jones won the
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Jones's best known piece of writing, "An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman!", appeared in 1949 in the magazine
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Boyce Davies, Carole (2023). "A Right to Be Radical: Claudia Jones (1915–1964) and the 'Super-Exploitation of the Black Woman
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of Ethiopia was another factor which prompted Jones to join the communists. In 1937 she joined the editorial staff of the
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ghetto existence which destroys the health, morale, and very life of millions of her sisters, brothers, and children.
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Lindsey, Lydia (2019). "Red Monday: The Silencing of Claudia Jones in 20th Century Feminist Revolutionary Thought".
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and would remain a member for the rest of her life. She then founded Britain's first major Black newspaper, the
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also organised five other annual indoor Caribbean Carnival cabarets at such London venues as Seymour Hall,
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Sojourning for freedom : Black women, American communism, and the making of Black left feminism
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Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Words and Writings by Women of African Descent
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Afro-Asians in Britain, and for peace and friendship between all Commonwealth and world peoples.
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to organise both access to basic facilities, as well as the early movement for equal rights.
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refused to hear their appeal. In 1955, Jones began her sentence of a year and a day at the
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Escaping the Master's House: Claudia Jones & The Black Marxist Feminist Tradition
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A sculpture of Claudia Jones by artist Favour Jonathan, created as part of the 2021
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In the early 1960s, her health failing, Jones helped organise campaigns against the
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Jones found a community that needed active organisation. She became involved in the
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sent several Caribbean communists to greet her. These communist activists included
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Left of the Color Line: Race, Radicalism and 20th Century United States Literature
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Claudia Jones: Beyond Containment: Autobiographical Reflections, Essays, and Poems
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on a list of 14 "Inspirational Black British women throughout history" (alongside
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Claudia Jones: Beyond Containment: Autobiographical Reflections, Essays, and Poems
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Jones wrote in her last published essay, "The Caribbean Community in Britain", in
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Radicalism at the Crossroads: African American Women Activists in the Cold War
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Pan-African History: Political Figures from Africa and the Diaspora since 1787
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commemorating Claudia Jones as the "Mother of Caribbean Carnival in Britain".
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folded eight months and four editions after Jones's death in December 1964.
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Motune, Vic (June 2023). "Windrush generation's battle for civil rights".
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Lesson by Ursula Wolfe-Rocca (Claudia Jones is featured in this lesson).
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Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones
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Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones
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Communists Speak to the Court: Thirteen Communists Speak to the Court
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Let Nobody Turn Us Around: Voices of Resistance, Reform, and Renewal
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under the title "Women in the Struggle for Peace and Security". The
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The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World
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The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World
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Words of Fire: an Anthology of African-American Feminist Thought
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Prisoners and detainees of the United States federal government
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V. 4 (Summer 1964), 341–57. Quoted in McClendon III, John H.,
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Thatcher's Theatre: British Theatre and Drama in the Eighties
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She is the subject of a documentary film by Z. Nia Reynolds,
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Organiser of 1959 Caribbean carnival event, precursor of the
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Jones arrived in London two weeks later, at a time when the
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We Shall Be Free!: Black Communist Protests in Seven Voices
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Dance Troupe, jazz guitarist Fitzroy Coleman and singer
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Supported by her cousin Trevor Carter, and her friends
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analysis within a Marxist framework. In it, she wrote:
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Jones, Claudia, "The Caribbean Community in Britain",
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Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Claudia Jones
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headlining; the event was televised nationally by the
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In 1936, trying to find organisations supporting the
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Red Lives: Communists and the Struggle for Socialism
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Trinidad and Tobago emigrants to the United Kingdom
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Commemoration of the 100th anniversary of her birth
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Carole Boyce Davies (ed.). 2300: 1116:commemorated Jones with a special postage stamp. 1105:was unveiled on the corner of Tavistock Road and 957:West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean News 897:"For the Unity of Women in the Cause of Peace!", 656:Notting Hill riots and "Caribbean Carnival", 1959 620:West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean News 598:West Indian Gazette and Afro-Asian Caribbean News 593:, and spoke out against racism in the workplace. 16:Trinidad-born journalist and activist (1915–1964) 3439: 2377:"History: 1959 – Elements of Caribbean Carnival" 1967:(1992), Vintage paperback edition, 1993, p. 262. 1449: 1275:would be unveiled later that year on a house in 660:In August 1958, four months after the launch of 2503:"Claudia Jones celebrated at Highgate Cemetery" 1450:Meddick, Simon; Payne, Liz; Katz, Phil (2020). 1415: 925:"The Struggle for Peace in the United States", 883:"For the Unity of Women in the Case of Peace", 862:"100 Women's Delegates Back World Peace Plea", 2438: 1309:There was also a celebration at The Cloth, in 1242:On 14 October 2020, Jones was honoured with a 846:"For New Approaches to Our Work among Women", 350:, Jones became editor of its monthly journal, 2675:Margaret Busby; Nia Reynolds (5 March 2014). 1856: 1854: 1807:"Claudia Jones and the 'West Indian Gazette'" 1282:In June 2023, Jones was listed as one of the 213:; 21 February 1915 – 24 December 1964) was a 180:Imprisonment and eventual deportation to the 1700: 1698: 1536: 1477: 824:from 1950 to 1953, Jones contributed to the 764:that began on the streets in the mid-1960s. 455:on 24 December 1940, in conformity with the 370:Black feminist leader in the Communist Party 3206:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13127-1_4 3128:Claudia Jones: A Life in Exile: A Biography 2525: 2457: 2379:. Notting Hill Carnival '14. Archived from 2021: 1585:"African American Historic Property Survey" 1511: 1286:who struggled for civil rights in the UK. 1223:Jones appeared as a prominent character in 1070:was inspired by the life of Claudia Jones. 911:"Call Negro Women to Sojourn for Justice", 362:. In 1953, she took over the editorship of 338:, rising, by 1938, to become editor of the 3008:"Landmark on Sky Arts: The South | Art UK" 2935: 2552: 2460:"Notting Hill Carnival — the untold story" 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 1863:"Socialist Feminism and Triple Oppression" 1851: 1797: 1795: 1793: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1473: 1471: 876:"Claudia Jones Writes from Ellis Island", 508: 342:. After the Young Communist League became 31: 3101:"We Seek Full Equality for Women (1949)." 2283: 1878: 1765: 1695: 1416:Roach-McFarlane, Ashley (21 March 2021). 1279:that Jones shared for almost four years. 1082:In May 2008, Caribbean-American academic 3432:Subversives: Stories from the Red Scare. 2897: 2749:"100 Great Black Britons – 100 Nominees" 2566:. New Century Publishers. pp. 19–26 2245: 1936: 1901: 1537:Dunstan, Sarah; Owens, Patricia (2021). 1051: 1036: 1021: 771: 612:, she founded and thereafter edited the 466:, of "un-American activities" under the 420: 299: 3258: 3225: 3002: 2916: 2874:The British Postal Museum & Archive 2710: 2662:"Welcome to Claudia Jones Organisation" 2500: 2458:Blagrove Jr, Ishmahil (7 August 2014). 2350: 2348: 2265: 2213: 2022:Mahamdallie, Hassan (13 October 2004). 2004: 1782: 1704: 1611: 1468: 1003: 726:Trinidad All Steel Percussion Orchestra 519:Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) 295: 160:Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) 3583:People deported from the United States 3440: 3210: 3073: 3056: 2696:Reid, Tricia (March 1989). "Claudia". 2478: 2439:Frazer-Carroll, Micha (8 March 2022). 2182: 2180: 2178: 2146: 2144: 1747: 1539:"Claudia Jones, International Thinker" 1391: 1079:(2003 and 2020) and in the 2020 book. 946:"The Caribbean Community in Britain", 505:, 350 people gathered to see her off. 444:Immigration and Naturalization Service 3643:Trinidad and Tobago women journalists 3458:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 2964: 2898:Chambers, Georgia (11 October 2018). 2870:"The Notting Hill Carnival on stamps" 2584: 2253:"West Indian Gazette cover July 1962" 1801: 1748:Vesuna, Alexander (4 February 2022). 1668: 1512:Adi, Hakim; Sherwood, Marika (2003). 1094:, where she is buried to the left of 668:occurred, as well as similar earlier 517:was expanding. Upon her arrival, the 255:Claudia Vera Cumberbatch was born in 204: 3578:People convicted under the Smith Act 3074:Dowlat, Rhondor (21 February 2015). 2839:"Claudia Jones Blue Plaque unveiled" 2779:"100 Great Black Britons – The Book" 2695: 2591:. Ayebia Clarke Publishing Limited. 2526:Ranganathan, Malini (24 June 2017). 2501:Edwards, Rhiannon (5 October 2012). 2355:Funk, Ray (November–December 2009). 2354: 2345: 2255:. Lambeth Landmark. 31 January 2018. 1860: 1612:Azikiwe, Abayomi (6 February 2013). 1445: 1443: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1435: 918:"Sojourners for Truth and Justice", 498:Major General Sir Hubert Elvin Rance 446:, she was found in violation of the 2886:"Looking for Claudia Jones trailer" 2175: 2141: 1867:Journal for the Study of Radicalism 700:of Trinidad and Tobago, as well as 549:British African-Caribbean community 543:British African-Caribbean community 515:British African-Caribbean community 231:persecution of Communists in the US 13: 3563:Members of the Communist Party USA 3345:University of North Carolina Press 3190: 3178:, Ayebia Clarke Publishing, 2011. 2400: 1516:(1st ed.). pp. 100–104. 1041:Claudia Jones by Favour Jonathan, 890:"Warmakers Fear America's Women," 724:(who in 1951 had arranged for the 275:Award for Good Citizenship at her 14: 3664: 3351: 3176:Claudia Jones: Beyond Containment 2917:Arboine, Niellah (8 March 2019). 2638: 2611:Afterword by Alrick X. Cambridge. 2219:Twentieth Century British History 1432: 3381:, Exploring 20th Century London. 3145:"Claudia Jones", Special issue: 3076:"Claudia Jones' life remembered" 2841:. ITZ Caribbean. 22 August 2008. 2719:. Greenwood Press. p. 179. 2186: 1937:Mohammed, Sagal (25 July 2020). 1760:(2). University of Toronto: 84. 1707:The Journal of Intersectionality 670:disturbances in Robin Hood Chase 235:Communist Party of Great Britain 3633:Trinidad and Tobago journalists 3415:, 27 March 2009. YouTube video. 3367:List of 100 Great Black Britons 3067: 3050: 3025: 2996: 2984: 2958: 2929: 2910: 2891: 2879: 2863: 2845: 2831: 2801: 2771: 2741: 2704: 2700:. No. 161. pp. 29–30. 2689: 2668: 2654: 2632: 2614: 2578: 2546: 2519: 2494: 2472: 2451: 2432: 2387: 2369: 2327: 2259: 2207: 2191:. ITZ Caribbean. 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London: Palgrave Macmillan. 2339:The City Speaks | Staden Talar 1626: 1605: 1577: 1530: 1505: 1409: 1385: 1073:Jones is named on the list of 1056:Blue plaque on 6 Meadow Road, 716:in January 1959 for the first 704:and Carl La Corbinière of the 429: 417:cultivates toward Negro women. 304:Bandshell in Eastlake Park in 1: 3628:Trinidad and Tobago feminists 3613:Trinidad and Tobago activists 3483:American emigrants to England 3112:, London: Karia Press, 1985. 2965:Akbar, Arifa (24 June 2021). 2088:"Red Agrees to Leave Country" 1379: 1010:National Union of Journalists 978:Communists Speak to the Court 720:-based carnival, directed by 480:Federal Reformatory for Women 250: 3553:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 3493:American Marxist journalists 3405:, referencing Claudia Jones. 3204:. 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Index


Belmont
Port of Spain
London
Highgate Cemetery
Notting Hill Carnival
West Indian Gazette
Communist Party USA
Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB)
McCarran Act
United Kingdom
Trevor Carter
née
Trinidad and Tobago
Communist
feminist
Black nationalist
persecution of Communists in the US
Communist Party of Great Britain
West Indian Gazette
Notting Hill Carnival
Belmont
Port of Spain
Trinidad
cocoa
Theodore Roosevelt
junior high school
tuberculosis
Young Communist League
Scottsboro Boys

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