Lovett Fort-Whiteman
Lovett Huey Fort-Whiteman (1889–1939) was an American political activist and Communist International functionary. The first black American to attend a Comintern training school in the Soviet Union in 1924, Fort-Whiteman was later named the first national organizer of the American Negro Labor Congress, a mass organization (front group) of the Communist Party, USA. Fort-Whiteman was once called "the reddest of the blacks" by Time magazine.
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Lovett Fort-Whiteman
Lovett Huey Fort-Whiteman (1889–1939) was an American political activist and Communist International functionary. The first black American to attend a Comintern training school in the Soviet Union in 1924, Fort-Whiteman was later named the first national organizer of the American Negro Labor Congress, a mass organization (front group) of the Communist Party, USA. Fort-Whiteman was once called "the reddest of the blacks" by Time magazine.
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Lovett Huey Fort-Whiteman (188 ...... the blacks" by Time magazine.
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birth date
1889-12-03
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Dallas, Texas, USA
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Fort-Whiteman at the founding of the ANLC, 1925.
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1939-01-13
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Kolyma, Siberia, USSR
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Political activist, Comintern functionary
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