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  1. 28 de jun. de 2024 · George Padmore ha sido una de las tantas víctimas del eurocentrismo, el colonialismo cultural y el racismo epistémico. Célebre en vida por su importantísima trayectoria política y su rica obra intelectual, resultó injustamente silenciado después de su muerte, siendo en la actualidad casi un absoluto desconocido.

  2. Hace 3 días · Como observó agudamente el intelectual panafricanista George Padmore, Haití «desde 1915 cayó bajo la dominación política y económica del poder de Wall Street y en 1929 ya era una de las principales colonias del capitalismo financiero norteamericano en el Caribe».

  3. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Malcolm Ivan Meredith Nurse – known to history by his communist penname George Padmore – was born today in the British colony of Trinidad in 1903. He was one of the most significant socialist, anti-imperialist and anti-fascist thinkers of the twentieth century.

  4. 17 de jun. de 2024 · From the 1920s through the 1940s, among the most-prominent Black intellectuals who advocated Pan-Africanist ideas were C.L.R. James and George Padmore, both of whom came from Trinidad. From the 1930s until his death in 1959, Padmore was one of the leading theorists of Pan-African ideas.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2024 · El docente de la Escuela de Humanidades se analizó la vida y obra del exponente del panafricanismo, el marxismo negro y el anticolonialismo del siglo XX. “George Padmore ha sido una de las tantas víctimas del eurocentrismo, el colonialismo cultural y el racismo epistémico.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2024 · GEORGE PADMORE played a central role in developing and building transnational African liberation communities of resistance. Born Malcolm Nurse in Trinidad in June 1903, he changed his name, as did many (particularly communist) activists of the time, as cover from identification while involved in clandestine activities.

  7. eprints.chi.ac.uk › id › eprintChichester Research

    19 de jun. de 2024 · Through considering how the lives and work of two Caribbean journalists and thinkers, the Martinican Black feminist Paulette Nardal, and the Trinidadian communist George Padmore, interacted, intertwined, and overlapped, this thesis seeks to understand the broader intersections of Black feminist and Black radical histories of emerging ...