Just wanted to say Walter Rodney was born and lived in Guyana. He taught at the University of West Indies in Jamaica. The Jamaican government banned him from returning back to Jamaica. Rodney later died in his homeland of Guyana by a car bomb.
@Kwame Aboagye Yes my brother, remember that Rodney's spirit lives through us. We have the obligation of keeping these great ancestors alive for future generations.
Baba Kwame Ture was so justly, consciously and defiantly by encouraging Africans to fight for our rights against racism and inequality. Baba Kwame Ture was a great Pan African leader, mentor, warrior and hero.
Gotta love Ture's internationalism and calling out the bourgeois cooptation of black power that's so taken hold these days, just look at how the police brutality protests gave rise to a bunch of calls to buy from black businesses.
From his writings I think he would have felt that obama was a black face for white politcal systems and not the idea he had of black empowerment. Obama was not of the people and for the people imo but I think stokley would have agreed.
I think he would’ve seen Barack as a reformist and not a revolutionary... I wouldn’t dismiss the Barack Obamas out there personally... Everybody has a job.
We need more like you Brother Kwame Ture ✊🏿
Just wanted to say Walter Rodney was born and lived in Guyana. He taught at the University of West Indies in Jamaica. The Jamaican government banned him from returning back to Jamaica. Rodney later died in his homeland of Guyana by a car bomb.
@Kwame Aboagye Yes my brother, remember that Rodney's spirit lives through us. We have the obligation of keeping these great ancestors alive for future generations.
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Baba Walter Rodney is my hero.
Baba Walter fought for our rights as Africans as well as working classes.
Baba Kwame Ture was so justly, consciously and defiantly by encouraging Africans to fight for our rights against racism and inequality. Baba Kwame Ture was a great Pan African leader, mentor, warrior and hero.
Gotta love Ture's internationalism and calling out the bourgeois cooptation of black power that's so taken hold these days, just look at how the police brutality protests gave rise to a bunch of calls to buy from black businesses.
Such a revolutionary! I am so proud of our ancestors legacy and the ideas they have left behind.
Stokely Carmichael is by far one the greatest black leaders next to Garvey
Garvey, Hampton, Newton, M. X, Claud Anderson…@mallyscott5558
So little has changed since this 1968 interview. Though we may be finally witnessing many changes now.
I wonder what our dear brother and ancestor would have to say about this movement of us going back to Africa
they would absolutely love it as long as were building in Africa
RIP, King Kwame
Fantastic
18:03 "Doctor Nkrumah says when it's domestic, it's capitalism. When it's international, it's imperialism." Need this on a t-shirt.
I really do miss him.I hope hes in heaven rejoicing,wonder how would he felt about Obama ,if he was living.
From his writings I think he would have felt that obama was a black face for white politcal systems and not the idea he had of black empowerment. Obama was not of the people and for the people imo but I think stokley would have agreed.
@@SG-hf8pj I agree. I think he would be disappointed to see black people distracted by a black face and not focussing on their actual interests.
I think he would’ve seen Barack as a reformist and not a revolutionary... I wouldn’t dismiss the Barack Obamas out there personally... Everybody has a job.
Obama is about the so called American Dream.
Baba Kwame Ture wouldn’t even bother wasting his time on Obama because Obama is a sell out.
Walter rodney is not jamaican hes guyanese
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Walter Rodney was not born in GUYANA
yes he was
Why do insist on making such a false statement. Especially in this era where by information is so readily available at the touch of the finger tips.
Walter Rodney was born in Guyana