Wilfred Adolphus Domingo
Jamaican activist (1889–1968) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilfred Adolphus Domingo (W. A. Domingo) (26 November 1889 – 14 February 1968)[1][2] was a Jamaican activist and journalist who became the youngest editor of Marcus Garvey's newspaper, the Negro World. As an activist and writer, Domingo travelled to the United States advocating for Jamaican sovereignty as a leader of the African Blood Brotherhood and the Harlem branch of the Socialist Party.[3]
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Wilfred Adolphus Domingo | |
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Born | 26 November 1889 |
Died | 14 February 1968(1968-02-14) (aged 78) New York City, New York |
Other names | W. A. Domingo |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, activist |
Organization | Negro World (newspaper) |
Political party | Socialist Party, People's National Party |
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