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  1. Claudia Vera Jones ( née Cumberbatch; 21 February 1915 – 24 December 1964) was a Trinidad and Tobago -born journalist and activist. As a child, she migrated with her family to the United States, where she became a Communist political activist, feminist and Black nationalist, adopting the name Jones as "self-protective disinformation". [1] .

  2. May 10, 2024 · Claudia Jones (born February 21, 1915, Port of Spain, Trinidad—died December 24, 1964, London, England) was a Trinidadian social and political activist and journalist who advocated for Black individuals, women, and workers in both the United States and England.

  3. Claudia Jones was a feminist, political activist, visionary, and pioneering journalist. Jones was born in Trinidad in 1915. After living and working in the United States, where she was an active member of the American Communist Party, Jones was exiled to the UK in 1955.

  4. Feb 20, 2023 · Claudia Jones was a Trinidadian journalist and communist who launched an indoor Caribbean carnival in London in 1959 to fight racism. The carnival, which was televised by the BBC, celebrated Caribbean culture and declared that "A people's art is the genesis of their freedom".

  5. Oct 2, 2021 · Learn the truth about Claudia Jones, the British African activist and journalist, who was not the mother of Notting Hill Carnival. Discover her achievements, challenges and legacy in this article by Kwaku.

  6. Trinidadian social and political activist and journalist Claudia Jones fought for equality for blacks and the poor in both the United States and England. She also helped organize the first West Indian Carnival in London, England.

  7. Jul 25, 2020 · But what is now hailed as a beautiful symbol of multiculturalism (and the second largest street party in the world) was once a humble attempt at unifying a community violently torn apart by racism and xenophobia at the visionary hands of its founding mother, Claudia Jones.