Dai Dan Evans

Dai Dan Evans was born in 1898 in Abercrave. He left school aged 14 in order to work in the mines. When he was 16, Dai Dan volunteered for the army but was turned down because of his age. A couple of years later he registered as a conscientious objector. During the following 15 years Dai Dan moved pit 13 times and even emigrated to Canada at one stage in order to look for work in the lignite mines of Alberta. However he was imprisoned for 6 months after trying to illegally cross the border into the USA and was deported in 1926.

Dai Dan Evans joined the Independant Labour Party in 1916. After World War One he attended evening classes run by the National Council of Labour Colleges, meeting the Marxist scholar Nun Nicholas who was to be a great influence on him. Dai Dan became a Marxist and joined the Communist Party, remaining an active member for the rest of his life.

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