George Padmore

George Padmore (1902-1959), born Malcolm Nurse was a Trinidadian communist and later a leading Pan-Africanist with anti-communist sympathies. Through his work with communism and decolonisation Padmore was one of the influential figures of the twentieth century. He was born in Arouca, Trinidad. In 1924 he travelled to the Fisk University in Tennessee where he studied medicine. He later transfered to New York University and later to Harvard Law School. It was during this time that he became active in the Community Party of the USA and changed his name to George Padmore. Padmore was an important black student leader, and this led to his involvement in Comintern, the international communist movement. In late 1929 he left the United States and moved to the USSR where he headed the Negro Bureau of the Communist International of Labour Unions and was Secretary of the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers. He also edited the journal Negro Worker. In 1933 Padmore resigned his positions and moved to London. In London he collaborated with C.L.R. James and other Caribbean and African intellectuals. In response to the Italian invasion of Ethiopia James and Padmore organised the International African Services Bureau. In his capacity as leader of the IASB Padmore helped organise the 1954 Manchester Conference which was attend Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta, W.E.B. DuBois. This conference helped set the agenda for decolonisation in the post-war period. When Ghana became independent in 1957 Padmore moved there and served as an advisor to Nkrumah. Padmore died in London in September of 1959, where he had gone to receive medical treatment.

External links

The George Padmore Institute Padmore, George Padmore, George Padmore, George Padmore, George

 

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