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Activist, journalist, and visionary Claudia Jones was one of the most important advocates of emancipation in the twentieth century. Arguing for a socialist future and the total emancipation of working people, Jones’s legacy made an enduring mark on both sides of the Atlantic.

This ground-breaking biography traces Jones’s remarkable life and work, beginning with her immigration to the United States and culminating in her advocacy for the emancipation of the most oppressed. Denise Lynn reveals how Jones’s radicalism was forged through confronting American racism, and how her disillusionment led to a life committed to socialist liberation. But this activism came at a cost: Jones would be expelled from the US for being a communist. Deported to England, she took up the mantle of anti-colonial liberation movements.

Despite the innumerable obstacles in her way, Jones never wavered in her commitments. In her tireless resistance to capitalism, racism, and sexism, she envisioned an equitable future devoted to peace and humanity – a vision that we all must continue to fight for today.



Trade Review
“This book is an accessible and dynamic account of one of the most important Black communist organizers of the twentieth century. Through her examination of Jones’s intellectual brilliance, political acumen, and multifaceted life and times, Denise Lynn has made an invaluable contribution to the study of the Tradition of Radical Blackness.”
Charisse Burden-Stelly, author of Black Scare/Red Scare

“In this compelling, well-researched, and thoughtful biography, Denise Lynn documents how Black radical feminist Claudia Jones fundamentally shaped our politics. Jones’s ideas on the intersections of race, gender, and class left an indelible legacy.”
Keisha N. Blain, Brown University

Table of Contents
Introduction


Chapter 1: Jones Early years (1915-1936)

Chapter 2: Communist Party, USA (1936-1946)

Chapter 3: The Early Cold War (1945-1950)

Chapter 4: Anti-Cold War and Deportation (1950-1955)

Chapter 5: London (1955-1964)


Conclusion

Claudia Jones: Visions of a Socialist America

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781509549313, 978-1509549313
      ISBN10: 1509549315

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Activist, journalist, and visionary Claudia Jones was one of the most important advocates of emancipation in the twentieth century. Arguing for a socialist future and the total emancipation of working people, Jones’s legacy made an enduring mark on both sides of the Atlantic.

      This ground-breaking biography traces Jones’s remarkable life and work, beginning with her immigration to the United States and culminating in her advocacy for the emancipation of the most oppressed. Denise Lynn reveals how Jones’s radicalism was forged through confronting American racism, and how her disillusionment led to a life committed to socialist liberation. But this activism came at a cost: Jones would be expelled from the US for being a communist. Deported to England, she took up the mantle of anti-colonial liberation movements.

      Despite the innumerable obstacles in her way, Jones never wavered in her commitments. In her tireless resistance to capitalism, racism, and sexism, she envisioned an equitable future devoted to peace and humanity – a vision that we all must continue to fight for today.



      Trade Review
      “This book is an accessible and dynamic account of one of the most important Black communist organizers of the twentieth century. Through her examination of Jones’s intellectual brilliance, political acumen, and multifaceted life and times, Denise Lynn has made an invaluable contribution to the study of the Tradition of Radical Blackness.”
      Charisse Burden-Stelly, author of Black Scare/Red Scare

      “In this compelling, well-researched, and thoughtful biography, Denise Lynn documents how Black radical feminist Claudia Jones fundamentally shaped our politics. Jones’s ideas on the intersections of race, gender, and class left an indelible legacy.”
      Keisha N. Blain, Brown University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction


      Chapter 1: Jones Early years (1915-1936)

      Chapter 2: Communist Party, USA (1936-1946)

      Chapter 3: The Early Cold War (1945-1950)

      Chapter 4: Anti-Cold War and Deportation (1950-1955)

      Chapter 5: London (1955-1964)


      Conclusion

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