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  1. African American Communist and labour union activist James W. Ford arrived in Moscow in March 1928. His trip to Soviet Russia was a watershed in his life as it placed him for the next four years at the centre of the interwar communist world-system, the Third or Communist International or Comintern and the Red International of Labour Unions (RILU) and their affiliated units. 1 Established in ...

  2. 18 de nov. de 2023 · James W. Ford, who ran for vice president on the Communist Party ticket in 1932, ’36 and ’40, was the first African American to run for a presidential ticket in U.S. history. Ford served in the military during WWI; after the war he was an active trade unionist in the American Postal Workers’ Union. In 1925, he became active in the ...

  3. James Ford (Leek, Staffordshire Moorlands) es un músico, compositor y productor musical inglés.. Biografía. Fue miembro fundador del grupo Simian [1] y actualmente es miembro de su dúo spin-off Simian Mobile Disco. Él produjo el álbum de los Klaxons, Myths of the Near Future ganador del Mercury Prize, y tres álbumes No. 1 en el Reino Unido de la banda inglesa Arctic Monkeys.

  4. James W. Ford (Ford, James W., 1893-1957) An online book about this author is available, as is a Wikipedia article. Ford, James W., 1893-1957: The Communists and the Struggle for Negro Liberation: Their Position on Problems of Africa, of the West Indies, of War, of Ethiopian Independence, of the Struggle for Peace (New York: Harlem Division of ...

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  6. James William (Jim) Ford (Pratt City, 22 december 1893 – 21 juni 1957) was een Amerikaans activist, politicus en auteur. Voor de Communist Party USA was Ford kandidaat-vicepresident in 1932, 1936 en 1940. Hij was de eerste Afro-Amerikaan die deelnam aan een presidentsverkiezing sinds Frederick Douglass in 1872.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Communism and the Negro (28 April 1932) A Vote for Hoover, Roosevelt or Thomas Like Saying “Yes We Like Starvation and Scottsboros!”. James W. Ford Declares Communists Fight Every Day for All Toilers, Negro and White (7 November 1932) Unions Back Negro Congress Despite Opposing Groups (7 February 1936)