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      Afterword: Centering Claudia Jones, Shifting Genealogies of Knowledge

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            Journal
            10.2307/j50020142
            jinte
            Journal of Intersectionality
            Pluto Journals
            2515-2114
            2515-2122
            1 July 2019
            : 3
            : 1 ( doiID: 10.13169/jinte.3.issue-1 )
            : 82-85
            Affiliations
            Associate Professor & Chair of Ethnic Studies and Critical Gender Studies, University of California, San Diego
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            jinte.3.1.0082
            10.13169/jinte.3.1.0082
            94851e39-cbdd-48a0-a7c8-72608f0274c9
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            Theory of historical sciences,Political & Social philosophy,Intercultural philosophy,General social science,Development studies,Cultural studies

            References

            1. Clarke, Anna. “Remembering Claudia Jones, Pioneer of the Notting Hill Carnival,” The Telegraph, 26 September 2018.

            2. Gore, Dayo F. Radicalism at the Crossroad, African American Women Activists in the Cold War. New York: NYU Press, 2011.

            3. Jones, Claudia. Beyond Containment: Autobiographical Reflections, Essays and Poems. Carole Boyce Davies, editor. Ayebia Clark Publishing, 2011.

            4. “The Notting Hill Carnival on Stamps,” posted on 27/08/2010, The British Postal Museum & Archive Blog, https://postalheritage.wordpress.com/2010/08/27/the-notting-hill-carnival-on-stamps/ .

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