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Idris Cox
Idris Cox (1899–1989) was a Welsh communist activist and newspaper editor.
Born in Maesteg, Cox grew up in Cwmfelin, where he worked in a coal mine from a young age.〔"(Swansea University: Idris Cox collection )", Archives Wales〕 His family was highly religious, and he attended chapel three times each Sunday, but he lost interest in religion after becoming active in the trade union movement, and was involved in the South Wales miners' strike of 1915.〔John Burnett et al, ''The Autobiography of the Working Class: 1900-1945'', p.76〕 He was elected to the Management Committee of the Garth Miners' Institute at the age of 18 and, in 1920, he became the lodge's delegate to coalfield conferences. Becoming interested in Marxism, he served as Chairman of the local miners' lodge during the 1921 lockout.〔
In 1923, the South Wales Miners' Federation granted Cox a scholarship, enabling him to study at the Central Labour College in London and, after the 1924 UK general election, he joined the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). He returned to Wales in 1925, but was unable to find work, other than a short spell as a deputy checkweighman. Instead, he founded a National Unemployed Workers' Movement branch in Maesteg, and continued his communist activity there.〔
By 1926, Cox was an Area Organiser for the CPGB in Mid Glamorgan. However, he was also active in the Labour Party, and became vice-chairman of its Maesteg branch in 1927. He continued his rise in the CPGB, becoming District Secretary that year, and was co-opted to its National Executive in 1928,〔 attending the Sixth Congress of the Communist International that year.〔"(Cox Idris )", Compendium of Communist Biography〕
Cox returned to London in 1929 to join the CPGB's political bureau. He also worked as a correspondent for the ''Workers' Weekly'', and soon became National Organiser of the party. In 1935, he became editor of the replacement party newspaper, the ''Daily Worker''.〔 Shortly after, he returned to Wales, as Secretary of the Welsh District of the CPGB. He served in this role until 1951,〔 and stood unsuccessfully for the party in Rhondda East at the 1951 UK general election.〔''The Times House of Commons (1951)'', p.176〕 Later that year, Cox became Secretary of the International Department of the CPGB, and was heavily involved in the Movement for Colonial Freedom. He retired in 1970, and wrote his autobiography, ''Story of a Welsh Rebel''.〔
Cox died on Sunday June 25th 1989.〔''Morning Star'', July 27th 1989, Working Class Movement Library〕
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