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Last updated:15 April 2020

CLR James

CLR JamesCLR James was a journalist, historian and political activist, whose writings on cricket, history and Marxism continue to be influential. He was born in Trinidad and Tobago, moving to England in 1932 to work as a journalist, where he helped the cricketer Learie Constantine to write his autobiography Cricket and I. In England he became active in a number of anti-colonial movements, published his first writings and became a Trotskyist. He wrote a play Toussaint Louverture and later a book about the Haiti revolt The Black Jacobins, now regarded as a classic of Marxist history.

In 1938 he moved to the USA where he lived for 20 years and formed a small Trotskyist organisation called 'the Workers Party', working and writing with Raya Dunayevskaya. He now viewed the Soviet Union as a state capitalist society, and not a deformed workers state, which was the orthodox Trotskyist view.Cover of Beyond a Boundary by CLR James

He was eventually forced to leave the USA and returned to England. In 1958 he moved to Trinidad, editing a pro-independence newspaper. He became involved in the Pan-African movement and also in attempts to establish a West Indian Federation. In 1963 he published his autobiography Beyond a Boundary.

In 1968 he was able to return to the USA to teach in a college. In his later years he returned to England where he died. In the years since his death interest in his work and ideas has continued to grow.

Resources about C. L. R. James in our collection

Anthony Bogues, Caliban's freedom: the early political thought of CLR James (1997) - Shelfmark: M43

Paul-Buhle (editor), CLR James: his life and work (1986) - Shelfmark: Q36

Anna Grimshaw (editor), The C. L. R. James reader (1992) - Shelfmark: N08

Christian Hogsbjerg, C. L. R. James in imperial Britain (2014) - Shelfmark: JS47

Dave Renton, C. L. R. James: cricket's philospher king (2007) - Shelfmark: E76

James D Young , The world of C. L. R. James: the unfragmented vision (1999) - Shelfmark: I19

Books by CLR James

Beyond a boundary (1969) - Shelfmark: J04

The black Jacobins (reprint) (1980) - Shelfmark: FR02

The case for West-Indian self government (1933) - Shelfmark: AG Colonies Box 1

The future in the present: selected writings (1977) - Shelfmark: K28

A history of negro revolt (1938) - Shelfmark: H09

Italy and Abyssinia: should British workers take sides? (ca. 1936) - Shelfmark: AG Independent Labour Party Box 2

Mariners, renegades and castaways: the story of Herman Melville and the world we live in (1985) - Shelfmark: Q36

Modern politics (1973) - Shelfmark: Q63

Nkrumah and the Ghana revolution (1977) - Shelfmark: K03

Notes on dialectics: Hegel, Marx, Lenin (1980) - Shelfmark: X20

Spheres of existence: selected writings (1980) - Shelfmark: Q36

State capitalism and world revolution (1969) - Shelfmark: AG Communism Box 3

World revolution, 1917-1936: the rise and fall of the Communist International (1937) - Shelfmark: E73