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- Domingo, W. A.
- Domingo, Wilfred Adolphus, 1889-1968
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1889
Death Date
- 1968
Has Affiliation
- Organization: African Blood Brotherhood
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Negro World (Newspaper)
- Organization: Harlem Socialist Party
- Organization: Jamaican Labor Weekly
- Organization: West Indian National Committee
Birth Place
- Kingston (Jamaica)
Occupation
Journalists
Civil rights workers
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Earlier Established Forms
- Domingo, W. A.
Sources
- found: NUCMC data from Emory Univ. Lib. for Draper, T. Papers, 1919-1970(Domingo, W.A.)
- found: LC data base, 4-19-90(hdg.: Domingo, W. A.)
- found: Bio. dic. of Am. Left, 1986(Domingo, W.A. (Wilfred Adolphus), 1889-1968; black radical Socialist and pioneer Jamaican nationalist)
- found: African American National Biography , accessed December 16, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Domingo, Wilfred Adolphus; socialist, civil rights activist, civil liberties activist, print journalist; born 1889 in Kingston, Jamaica; became the first editor of the Negro World (1917): active in the Harlem Socialist Party (SP); leading member of the radical black nationalist African Blood Brotherhood (ABB); became active in Caribbean politics (1930s); contributed to the Jamaican Labor Weekly, Jamaica's first labor paper; helped organize the West Indian National Committee (1941); died 1968 in New York, New York, United States)
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Change Notes
- 1990-04-19: new
- 2015-12-12: revised
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