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Alan Winnington

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Alan Winnington
Alan Winnington (16 March 1910 – 26 November 1983) was a British journalist, war correspondent, movie actor, anthropologist, and Communist activist, most...
Morning Star (British newspaper)
Burchett, Claudia Jones, Jean Ross, and Harry Pollitt. Correspondent Alan Winnington had his British passport revoked in 1954 for his reporting on massacres...
Jessie Eden
Claudia Jones Dorothy Kuya Mark Ashton Harry Pollitt Shapurji Saklatvala Alan Winnington "Jessie Eden: Playing a blinder for women". tuc150.tuc.org.uk. 15 October...
Polly Samson
Army. Samson's mother's second husband was the British journalist Alan Winnington. Following a troubled childhood, Samson joined the publishing industry...
Battle of Cable Street
Phil Piratin, member of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). Alan Winnington, communist (CPGB member), journalist and war correspondent. Between...
Wilfred Burchett
government of Mao Zedong. In July 1951, he and British journalist Alan Winnington made their way to North Korea to cover the Panmunjom Peace Talks. While...
Slave-owning slaves
slavery in which there were slave-owning slaves. In 1957 the author Alan Winnington visited a mountainous area where, despite the Chinese Communist Revolution...
Communist Party of Great Britain
Wedderburn Sarah Wesker Harry Wicks Ellen Wilkinson Raymond Williams Alan Winnington Tom Wintringham Robert Wyatt "Tankie" is a pejorative term referring...
Galina Jovovich
Molly in the criminal drama The Fairfax Millions (1980), based on Alan Winnington's novel of the same name.[citation needed] In 1973, she left Moscow...
I saw the truth in Korea
shock Britain! (1950) was a British journalistic leaflet written by Alan Winnington, one of the only two native speaking English journalists to cover the...
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