
''The Negro Worker'' was the newspaper of the
International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers
The International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers (ITUCNW) was a section of the Profintern active during the late 1920s and 1930s that acted as a radical transnational platform for black workers in Africa and the Atlantic World.
Histor ...
. It was called ''The International Negro Workers' Review'', when launched in 1928, but the name was changed in March 1931. It ceased publication in 1937.
It was edited first by
George Padmore
George Padmore (28 June 1903 – 23 September 1959), born Malcolm Ivan Meredith Nurse, was a leading Pan-Africanist, journalist, and author. He left his native Trinidad in 1924 to study medicine in the United States, where he also joined the Co ...
until 1931 and then by
James W. Ford
James W. “Jim” Ford (December 22, 18931957) was an activist, a politician, and the Vice-Presidential candidate for the Communist Party USA in the years 1932, 1936, and 1940. Ford was born in Alabama and later worked as a party organizer for ...
.
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Table of Contents of each issue
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Comintern
Communist newspapers
Newspapers established in 1928
Publications disestablished in 1937