Jordanian Communist Toilers Party (in Arabic can mean: From or related to Arabia From or related to the Arabs The Arabic language; see also Arabic grammar The Arabic alphabet, used for expressing the languages of Arabic, Persian, Malay ( Jawi), Kurdish, Panjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu, among others. See also Arabic authors Arabic numerals Arabic names...
Arabic: Hizb al-Shaghghilah al-Shuyu'iyah al-Urduni) a communist A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. In party-list proportional representation, parties (and sometimes multi-party cartels) can play a functional role in the voting system. Individuals who are members of political parties defend the partys values...
political party in The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, commonly called Jordan, is a country in the Middle East. It is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the north-east, Saudi Arabia to the east and south, and Israel and West Bank to the west. It shares with Israel the coastlines of...
Jordan. The party was founded in 1998 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. Events January January 1998 - A massive ice storm, caused by El Niño, strikes New England, southern Ontario and Quebec, resulting in widespread power failures, severe damage to...
1998, through a split in the Jordanian Communist Party (in Arabic: Hizb al-Shuyuiyah al-Urduni) a communist political party in Jordan. The party was founded in 1948. For a long period the party had branches in the West Bank, but later the Palestinian Communist Party was founded as a separate party. JCP publishes al...
Jordanian Communist Party. The party is considered as more orthodox than JCP.
But, while the Party struggled on issues of racism and discrimination and contributed positively to the civil rights struggle, it appears that its involvement was at times more about strengthening the workers’ movement than from a genuine interest in improving the lives of people of color.
Although the CommunistParty of the Northwest in the decades of the 1930s through the 1950s did significantly contribute to the improvement of the lives of people of color, its legacy should not be uncritically assessed.
CommunistParty newspapers kept the Scottsboro rape case in the headlines all through the 1930s until the nine young defendants finally gained their freedom.