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unusual facts about The Daily Worker



Beatrix Campbell

It was Bobby who encouraged Beatrix to get a job in journalism, and she joined him at the communist daily paper The Morning Star, formerly The Daily Worker, where he was the boxing correspondent.


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People's Press Printing Society

On 6 January 1946, at the Albert Hall in London, Bill Jones, the leader of the London busmen's trade union, handed over the formal document of transfer to William Rust (editor of the Daily Worker).

Sender Garlin

As features editor for the Daily Worker, he oversaw "Woody Sez," the column penned by Woody Guthrie.