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Walter Rodney was an exceptional scholar-activist who not only interpreted the consequences of centuries of transatlantic slavery, colonialism and neocolonialism but also engaged in the struggles to change their racial, social and economic legacies. As these legacies persist into the twenty-first century, his life and writings remain profoundly

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Walter Rodney was an exceptional scholar-activist who not only interpreted the consequences of centuries of transatlantic slavery, colonialism and neocolonialism but also engaged in the struggles to change their racial, social and economic legacies. As these legacies persist into the twenty-first century, his life and writings remain profoundly
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Rupert Lewis is professor emeritus of political thought, the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. He was editor of Bongo-Man magazine which published Rodney's articles and one of the editors of the Abeng newspaper published in Kingston in 1969 that signalled the era of the Black Power movement in the Caribbean. For over fifty years, he has been a public educator on Marcus Garvey and has authored key works on Garvey and Rodney, including Marcus Garvey: Anti-Colonial Champion and Walter Rodney's Intellectual and Political Thought. He is currently working on a volume of Garvey's Jamaican writings.