Hubert Harrison was a radical socialist activist and writer born on April 27, 1883 in the Virgin Islands. He was a key figure in the twentieth-century New Negro movement, founding its primary publication, The Voice, and later editing The Negro World. His work was instrumental in advancing the cause of civil rights and racial equality.
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About
Radical socialist Activist and Writer who was associated with the twentieth-century New Negro movement. He established the movement's primary publication, The Voice, and later edited The Negro World.
Before Fame
He was born in the West Indies, and he immigrated to the United States when he was seventeen years old.
Trivia
He was an organizer for the Socialist Party of America.
Family Life
He married Irene Louise Horton in 1909. The couple had five children.
Associated With
He was inspired by W.E.B. DuBois.