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Walter Rodney had achieved, at an early age, the special distinction of being a permanent part of a unique tradition of intellectual leadership among Africans and people of African descent in the Americas. He belongs to the same order of importance as Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. Dubois, George Padmore and C.L.R. James... Throughout this work, the reader is made to feel that his academic authority is always fused and humanized by a sense of personal involvement with the matters in hand.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Editors' Note
Ackowledgments
Foreword
1. Internal and External Contraints on the Development of the Working People
2. The Evolution of the Plantation Labor Force in the Nineteenth
List of Illustrations
Editors' Note
Ackowledgments
Foreword
1. Internal and External Contraints on the Development of the Working People
2. The Evolution of the Plantation Labor Force in the Nineteenth Century
3. Crisis and Creativity in the Small-Farming Sectors
4. Socioeconomic Differentiation: On the Coast and in the Hinterland
5. The Politics of the Middle Classes and the Masses, 1880-1892
6. Resistance and Accommodation
7. Race as a Contradiction among the Working People
8. The 1905 Riots
Conclusion
Appendix: Tables
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Plates
Maps
Figures