An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman!
Hakeem Smith
HIST 300
Professor Duvivier
Date
Claudia Jones is an extraordinary figure. A Trinidadian migrant to Harlem, the impoverished yet determined independent young woman quickly rose in the ranks of a Young Communist League, writing frequently about the treatment of Black Women in the United States from a Marxist perspective. Claudia Jones’ activism spanned two different continents, Europe and North America. Claudia Vera Cumberbatch was born in Belmont, Trinidad and Tobago on February 21, 1915. Together with her family, she was forced to migrate to the United States during the years 1922 to 1924 due to the economic hardship experienced by them as members of the working-class community in Trinidad. Claudia adopted the surname …show more content…
The Black Panther Party and other minority organizations of the era such as the Young Lords, a Puerto Rican organization, were heavily Marxist influenced, similarly in ways radicals such as Claudia Jones in the 40s and 50s were inducted into a Communist mentality due to the lack of viable options for minorities of any kind to succeed in the white, patriarchal, Eurocentric, capitalist western paradigm. Jones proclaims that the militancy of the Black Woman will mobilize the progress of the Black community as a whole, the strength and feminine solidarity of women being palpable enough to truly make the nation turn its heads and address the injustices: “once the Negro woman undertakes action, the militancy of the whole people...is greatly enhanced (Jones, p.