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Claudia Jones |
Monday 3 September 2001 |
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In the nineteen fifties, Claudia Jones was deported from the USA to Britain for "un-American" activities.
Within a matter of years, she'd set-up the Notting Hill Carnival and become the founder and editor of the country's first black newspaper.
Following her death, in 1964, she was buried in Highgate Cemetery - next to Karl Marx.
Professor Carole Boyce Davies uncovers something of the life of one of Britain's greatest civil rights activists.
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