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Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1932.11.22 proposed by M.E. Durham, seconded by J.L. Myres
not on 1935 list
Notes From Elsewhere
Phyllis Mary Kemp-Ashraf, the wife of the Indian communist leader K.M. Ashraf, was a communist historian who died in the GDR (the former East Germany) in 1983 [Cities in Translation: Intersections of Language and Memory By Sherry Simon]
Phyllis Mary KEMP: British. An ethnographer and a communist active during the Second World War in industry, KEMP was suspected by the Party because of her middle-class, military background [National archives]
Publications
External Publications
The life and times of Thomasz Spence
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
Other Material
National archives: personal file
