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Red and Black in Harlem and Jamaica

The Revolutionary Life and Selected Writings of W. A. Domingo

W. A. Domingo Peter Hulme Leslie James

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English
Pluto Press
22 September 2025
Series: Black Critique
The first complete account of the life and work of Wilfred Adolphus Domingo (1889-1968), one of the most significant West Indian anti-colonialists of the twentieth century.

When W. A. Domingo died in 1968, the Jamaican ex-premier Norman Manley wrote that 'no one in the world made greater sacrifices or suffered more for the cause he believed in-the cause of freedom for Jamaica and our escape from the bonds and fetters of British Imperialism.' Despite this claim, Domingo has remained a shadowy figure. This book brings him, at last, into the foreground of anti-colonial struggle in the Caribbean.

The book looks at Domingo's ideological tenets and political commitments at various stages in his life. Each section contains a substantial introduction followed by a selection of Domingo's writings, including new biographical information which sheds light on Domingo's early years as well as on his relationships with Marcus Garvey and the Communist movement.
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Edited by:   ,
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 27mm
ISBN:   9780745348575
ISBN 10:   0745348572
Series:   Black Critique
Pages:   384
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Part 1. A New Day: Harlem 1917-1935 Part 2. Seeking Freedom: Jamaica 1936-1947 Part 3. True Patriotism: Against Federation 1948-1964 Conclusion List of W. A. Domingo's writings Index

W. A. Domingo (1889-1968) was one of the leading West Indian anti-colonialists of the twentieth century. Born and raised in Jamaica, he moved to the USA in 1910. A Jamaican nationalist, socialist, and committed internationalist, he was part of an influential community of West Indian radicals active in Harlem's New Negro movement in the early 20th century. In 1936 he co-founded the Jamaica Progressive League, which called for Jamaican self-government. He then helped shape the People’s National Party in Jamaica before being imprisoned by the colonial authorities on the island during World War II. He was present at Jamaica’s independence ceremonies in August 1962. Peter Hulme is Emeritus Professor in Literature, University of Essex, and the author or editor of numerous books, most recently The Dinner at Gonfarone's: Salomón de la Selva's Pan-American Project in Nueva York, 1915-1919. He lives in Sedbergh, Cumbria. Leslie James is Senior Lecturer in Global History at Queen Mary University London. She is the author of George Padmore and Decolonization from Below and editor of C.L.R. James's Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution. She lives in London.

Reviews for Red and Black in Harlem and Jamaica: The Revolutionary Life and Selected Writings of W. A. Domingo

'A wonderfully lucid introduction to the life and work of Wilfred A. Domingo, with the ‘red and black threads’ in his writings edited magnificently by Peter Hulme and Lesley James’ -- Catherine Hall, chair of the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery at UCL


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