Claudia Jones

1915–1964


Claudia JonesWorks:

NAACP Youth Delegates Map Program, (Daily Worker, July 2, 1937)
Swell People - The Kind you Meet Any Day in Harlem, (Daily Worker, May 20, 1938)
Negro Youth Pamphlet, (Daily Worker, June 17, 1938)
Jim-Crow in Uniform (1940)
Young Communist Leader Lauds Workers School Value as Educator, (Daily Worker, January 4, 1941)
Negro Youth Are in Front Line Ranks Against Hitler, Conference Proves, (Daily Worker, December 3, 1941)
Lift Every Voice - For Victory! (1942)
A Must Article for Youth of America - in Sept. 'Communist', (Daily Worker, September 11, 1943)
Youth for Victory, [on upcoming convention of the Young Communist League] (Daily Worker, September 20, 1943)
Discussion Article on the Draft Resolution (Political Affairs, August 1945, p. 717-720)
Ben Davis: Symbol of New York People's Unity, (Daily Worker, September 22, 1945)
Truman Intervenes Against FEPC, (Daily Worker, December 8, 1945)
On the Right to Self-Determination for the Negro People in the Black Belt (Political Affairs, January 1946, p. 67-77)
A Negro Leader from Bilbo's State, [on Henry Winston] (Daily Worker, January 10, 1946)
Pressure Forces Truman Gestures to Negro People, (Daily Worker, January 14, 1946)
FEPC Delegates Make Fence-Straddlers Squirm, (Daily Worker, January 21, 1946)
The Filibuster Can Be Licked, (Daily Worker, January 29, 1946)
A Serious, Well-Documented Book on Negro Labor, (Daily Worker, January 30, 1946)
Hiding Behind Nature's Skirts, (Daily Worker, February 4, 1946)
Truman, Randolph State Love Fest Over Remains of Senate FEPC Bill, [first in series] (Daily Worker, February 22, 1946)
How Randolph Aided Filibuster, [second in series] (Daily Worker, February 23, 1946)
Some Queries to FEPC 'Leaders', [third in series] (Daily Worker, February 25, 1946)
How CIO Packers Licked Jimcrow, (Daily Worker, February 28, 1946)
What Next for FEPC?, (Daily Worker, March 2, 1946)
A 'Liberal' Outlook on Lynching, (Daily Worker, March 11, 1946)
Negro Reaction to Churchill: 'NO', (Daily Worker, March 18, 1946)
Harlem Center, Child of a Dream, (Daily Worker, March 26, 1946)
At the UNO Debate: One Listens in Vain for People's Voice, (Daily Worker, March 30, 1946)
Democratic Temper of Negro Vets, (Daily Worker, April 1, 1946)
South Negro Vets Seek Organization and Unity, (Daily Worker, April 2, 1946)
Negro, White Vets Act for Nat'l Organization, (Daily Worker, April 8, 1946)
Army's Exoneration of Slain Negro Puts Ferguson Case Up to Dewey, (Daily Worker, April 17, 1946)
We Will Return to Our Rightful Places, Mr. Bilbo, (Daily Worker, May 2, 1946)
Mrs. Ferguson to See Dewey Today. Mass Delegation to Seek Justice for Slain Negroes, (Daily Worker, May 3, 1946)
Dewey 'Out' to Freeport Delegation, (Daily Worker, May 4, 1946)
Michigan CP Wins a Tough Fight, (Daily Worker, May 20, 1946)
Negro Congress Labor Delegates Score Truman, (Daily Worker, May 31, 1946)
Negro Congress Maps Wide Fight to End Jim Crow, (Daily Worker, June 4, 1946)
Negro Congress Votes Aid to Maritime Unions, (Daily Worker, June 5, 1946)
Fight for FEPC Needs Support, (Daily Worker, June 24, 1946)
Question Mark in Park Rape Case, (Daily Worker, June 25, 1946)
The Shrewd Strategy is Unity, (Daily Worker, July 3, 1946)
Reveal Freeport Whitewasher is in on Dewey 'Investigation', (Daily Worker, July 10, 1946)
Housing Trust Airing Up; Jimcrow Policies Bared, (Daily Worker, July 15, 1946)
CP Spurts in Harlem - Members Double, (Daily Worker, July 15, 1946)
The Negro People are Aroused, (Daily Worker, September 17, 1946)
Truman to Meet Crusade [to End Lynching] Leaders, (Daily Worker, September 19, 1946)
Tenn. Verdict Hopeful Omen for New South, (Daily Worker, October 11, 1946)
Harlem Strikes Back at Landlords' Greed, (Daily Worker, October 12, 1946)
Transcipt of Claudia Jones Radio Debate on the question of Universal Military Training, (July 1947)
For New Approaches to Our Work among Women (Political Affairs, August 1948, p. 738-743)
The Meaning of the Kasenkina Incident, (Sunday Worker, September 19, 1948)
Communists Had Key Role in Negro People's Struggle, (Daily Worker, October 24, 1948)
An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman! (Political Affairs, June 1949, p. 51-67)
International Women's Day and the Struggle for Peace (Political Affairs, March 1950, p. 32-45)
For the Unity of Women in the Cause of Peace! (Political Affairs, February 1951, p. 151-168)
Foster's Political and Theoretical Guidance to Our Work among Women (Political Affairs, March 1951, p. 68-78)
The Struggle for Peace in the United States (Political Affairs, February 1952, p. 1-20)
Statement in Court (in 13 Communists Speak to the Court, 1953, p. 19-26)
Ben Davis — Fighter for Freedom (National Committee to Defend Negro Leadership, 1954)
Claudia Jones Discusses The Tobacco Habit (Daily Worker, January 10, 1954)
Claudia Jones Tells Dreary Round of Life in Prison (Daily Worker, February 5, 1956)
Claudia Jones Writes About Her Father (Daily Worker, June 26, 1956)
Clamor Grows in Britain: Let Robeson Sing Again! (Daily Worker, July 8, 1956)
American Imperialism and the British West Indies (Political Affairs, April 1958, p. 9-18)
The Caribbean Community in Britain (Freedomways, Summer 1964, p. 341-357) (available on JSTOR)


See Also:

Claudia Jones’ Communism by Carole Boyce Davies
Claudia Jones and the ’West Indian Gazette’ by Donald Hines