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Cyril Lionel Robert James was born in the British colony of Trinidad on January 4, 1901. James was a bright youth who absorbed literature, history, music, sports, and art-the foundational texts of Western civilization. He attended Queen’s Royal College in Port of Spain, but chafed at the rigid disciplinarianism of the educational British system. Yet he was deeply interested in and influenced by the game of cricket introduced by the British and became a local cricket reporter before turning to fiction. James wrote several early works of fiction in Trinidad before sailing for England in 1932 at the age of 31. While in England, James spent a great deal of time focusing his writing on issues relevant to the expatriate West Indian community. He published The Case for West Indian Self-Government in 1933.

James was increasingly exposed to social issues and turned to the writings of many Communist thinkers in this period. He became a major Trotskyist thinker as well as an ardent critic of fascism. He produced a play, Toussaint L’Ouverture, with Paul Robeson in the lead role which reflected his political leanings. James was becoming more interested in revolution and social liberation as well as questions of race. He published his landmark work, The Black Jacobins, in 1938, offering a Trotskyist analysis of the 1791 slave revolution in Haiti. James and his fellow Trotskyites remained opposed to Stalinism and offered virulent critiques of the system throughout the 1930s.

C.L.R. James arrived in the United States in 1938 and remained for the next twenty years. While in the U.S., he began to have doubts about the Trotskyist analysis of the Soviet Union and argued for a liberation of Marxism through a bottom-up emphasis. He also studied Whitman and Melville in this period. James returned to England in 1953 and five years later went back to his native Trinidad where he became involved in politics and the decolonization movement. James published Beyond a Boundary in 1963, a memoir and social commentary, that explored the place of cricket in West Indian and British society and its role in empire, family, masculinity, race, class, national culture, colonization, and decolonization. The work is widely viewed by critics as one of the best sports books ever written.

After 1960 James traveled widely throughout Africa and the Caribbean and was interested in the role of culture across boundaries. As a West Indian deeply-infused with Western culture, he sought to carve out a space of independence while still maintaining his love for what he saw as a series of cross-national ideals. He taught at the University of the District of Columbia starting in 1968 and wrote a series of works on culture, politics, radicalism, and revolution. James passed away on May 19, 1989 in London, England, on the brink of the collapse of the Soviet Union. He was survived by his widow Selma.

"When history is written as it ought to be written, it is the moderation and long patience of the masses at which men will wonder, not their ferocity."

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago (1 children)

@[email protected] I wasn't sure if dm'ing was ok and I think more people could appreciate this: But what's a good place to practice acting in a hobbyist capacity, especially if you are NT? I have no experience in theatre and usually can't even tell if something has been well-acted or not, but I would like to do it a little bit, just for fun (and if the only goal is to be a more entertaining Gamemaster in pen and paper). We talked once (other account) and I noted that I had been basically ostracized in high school theatre (given the worst role with a single line in the entire play) and after that never got really into theatre again

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

OMG YOUR BACK!!! before you left you tagged me in a final message but you deleted your account before i saw it so it was a small tragedy to me. I know there are a lot of acting/ improv groups that are ND friendly, and they will advertise as such. my best advice would be to find things near you and to see one of their shows, or go to an open event to try to get the vibe. a good group will give everyone a time to shine. ive been going to a local black acting/improv groups shows, and everyone is really nice (haven't been in a bit, for mental health reasons sadly, ill do better once i get medical insurance again). also i found that people who are interested in theater post high school are way cooler and less egotistical and are in it for the love of the art and community. sometimes you get someone who really into like expressing themselves and talking about how sad they are but sometimes you just gotta be patient with the guy whos doing the 7 minute monologue about his divorce, and then they will give you your time to shine in turn. i know facebook is very cringe but it and instagram are how i personally find groups and events and stay in the loop.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

ooops, sorry about that! I am currently looking for self-described dilettante groups (I am also picking up drawing, which may be too much to handle at once, I will see what sticks), there are some groups I can hopefully try out as well. I don't mind people who want to self-express a lot tbh. I have no social media left so I might need to reinstall lol

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

no need to apologize! its cool to hear from you again. i feel like the super expressive people give me more cover per say to express myself so i appreciate them for that. and yeah the sad thing about social media is that despite being evil it is very practical for socializing irl if you use it right.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

yeah, I fear I need it to find new ppl by now. Never big into all that self-presentation (strangely enough lol)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

oh i get it, the online aspect of socializing is daunting too. feels like there are a bunch more unwritten rules. but people always respond to my dms asking for event info so its mostly in mu head.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

yes, I will just do a lurker account for now and write to people that do things I am interested in