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Patterson dismissed the Democratic primary, in which Mamdani trounced former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, as "politics." ...
Camden Council has unveiled a blue plaque on its Town Hall building to mark the site of Britain’s first Caribbean Carnival.
What got Communist Davis’ dander up was the arrest in Harlem one night last week of Claudia Jones, 32, nee Claudia Vera Cumberbatch, known also as Mrs. Scholnick (for her ex-husband).
Claudia Jones – radical intellectual, journalist, activist, communist, feminist (1915-64) Claudia Jones is credited with being one of the most important Black radical thinkers, activists and ...
As well as founding the Notting Hill Carnival, Claudia Jones lived a revolutionary life fighting for black liberation and socialism, writes Lucy Nichols Claudia Jones’ political significance is ...
On Oct. 21, the Claudia Jones School for Political Education hosted its monthly educational program, “Saturday School: The Socialist Movement,” at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library.
Claudia Jones was born Claudia Vera Cumberbatch, in Trinidad and Tobago, and later moved to the States, but was deported to Britain after being persecuted for her Communist sympathies, changing ...
One of the former homes of the Harlem-bred radical intellectual Claudia Jones was recently honored with an English Heritage blue plaque.
As a Presidential Candidate, Cornel West Aligns Himself With Far-Left Radicals The Green Party contender is hobnobbing with China apologists and partners of Russia propaganda outlets.
FILE - Communist Party members from left; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Marion Bachrach, Claudia Jones and Betty Gannett sit calmly in a police van as they leave Federal Court in New York City, June 20, ...
In my more than 2 years at the helm of this publication, we re-developed the website, rebranded Toward Freedom, published video reports, moved toward webinar conversations that elevated Toward Freedom ...
Communist Party members from left; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Marion Bachrach, Claudia Jones and Betty Gannett sit calmly in a police van as they leave Federal Court in New York City, June 20, 1951, en ...