
Otto Huiswoud
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Otto Huiswoud was a Surinamese communist and activist who played a significant role in the international labor movement during the early 20th century. He was known for his involvement in the Communist International, advocating for the rights of Black workers and articulating the struggles faced by colonized peoples. Huiswoud's contributions to revolutionary thought and activism reflected the broader movements for social justice and anti-colonialism during his time.
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Otto Huiswoud was a Black Surinamese communist who spoke alongside McKay at the Fourth Congress of the Communist International.
‘The jobless should lead the attack’: a radical Jamaican journalist in 1920s London | RaceThe Guardian·
United Kingdom· 2025-10-16










