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Person    | Female  Born 23/2/1927  Died 13/10/2013

Jessica Huntley

Jessica Huntley

Jessica Elleisse Huntley (née Carroll) was an Guyanese-British political reformer and prominent race equality campaigner. She was a publisher of Black and Asian literature, and a women's and community rights activist. She is notable as the founder in 1969 of Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications in London.

Born in Guyana, Jessica came to the UK in 1958 to join her husband Eric. She was a leading member of the People’s Progressive Party in Guyana.

For over 50 years the Huntleys participated in many significant grassroots campaigns. In 1968 Jessica and Eric Huntley co-founded the Ealing-based publishing company Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications, named for Paul Bogle and Toussaint L’Ouverture. The Huntleys later opened a bookshop, Walter Rodney, in Chignell Place, West Ealing. It was the second Black bookshop in the UK. 1977-9 it was attacked by racist groups. 

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This image shows Jessica and Eric in 1950. See Eric's page for a later photograph.

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