The author explores the political life in Britain of black Barbadian Chris Braithwaite (c.1885–1944), also known as ‘Chris Jones’, a hitherto overlooked, yet outstanding figure in the history of the twentieth-century Black and Red Atlantic. As leader of the Colonial Seamen’s Association and an important ‘class struggle Pan-Africanist’, he was the lynchpin of an anti-colonial maritime network in interwar London. Through his work in the Communist party in the early 1930s and then in the International African Friends of Ethiopia and the International African Service Bureau, led by George Padmore and C. L. R. James, Braithwaite’s talents as organiser, speaker and writer came to the fore
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Between 1919 and 1929, Clements Musa Kadalie rose to worldwide fame as secretary of the Industrial a...
The author explores the political life in Britain of black Barbadian Chris Braithwaite (c.1885–1944)...
The study of linguistics indicates that the Swahili culture spread from the Bajuni islands along the...
Paul Cuffee, Negro ship-owner and colonizer, was born near New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a free Neg...
John Perkins was the most senior black officer in the Royal Navy during the American War of Independ...
<p>On September 24th, 1860, the slave ship Cora set sail with seven hundred and five Africans trappe...
This essay will examine how black radicals who rallied around the black Trinidadian socialist George...
Recognized at the end of his life as a "lifelong fighter for colonial freedom" and "one of the first...
From the late nineteenth century onwards the critical eyes of black British individuals and organisa...
This article explores the forms of activism forged by seafarers’ organisers from the Caribbean in in...
As heart of empire, London was ‘home’ to a number of colonial writers and intellectuals from across ...
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Captain Francis Messervy, first time captain on the slave ship Ferrers and perhaps overly ecstatic a...
figure in twentieth-century Negro history. Some students of Ameri-ca’s seamy record of race relation...
One of the most intractable challenges to emerge during British decolonisation was the need to recon...
Between 1919 and 1929, Clements Musa Kadalie rose to worldwide fame as secretary of the Industrial a...
The author explores the political life in Britain of black Barbadian Chris Braithwaite (c.1885–1944)...
The study of linguistics indicates that the Swahili culture spread from the Bajuni islands along the...
Paul Cuffee, Negro ship-owner and colonizer, was born near New Bedford, Massachusetts. As a free Neg...
John Perkins was the most senior black officer in the Royal Navy during the American War of Independ...
<p>On September 24th, 1860, the slave ship Cora set sail with seven hundred and five Africans trappe...
This essay will examine how black radicals who rallied around the black Trinidadian socialist George...
Recognized at the end of his life as a "lifelong fighter for colonial freedom" and "one of the first...
From the late nineteenth century onwards the critical eyes of black British individuals and organisa...
This article explores the forms of activism forged by seafarers’ organisers from the Caribbean in in...
As heart of empire, London was ‘home’ to a number of colonial writers and intellectuals from across ...
In 1805, naval officer Captain Philip Beaver (1766-1813) published his African Memoranda: Relative t...
Captain Francis Messervy, first time captain on the slave ship Ferrers and perhaps overly ecstatic a...
figure in twentieth-century Negro history. Some students of Ameri-ca’s seamy record of race relation...
One of the most intractable challenges to emerge during British decolonisation was the need to recon...
Between 1919 and 1929, Clements Musa Kadalie rose to worldwide fame as secretary of the Industrial a...