Influenced by the Black Power Movement in the U.S., third world revolutionaries and Marxist theory, Rodney began to actively challenge the status quo. His PhD thesis illustrated his duality as an intellectual and activist as he challenged the prevailing assumptions about African history and put forth his own ideas and models for analyzing the history of oppressed peoples. His interest in the struggles of the working class began at a young age with an introduction to politics by his father. Rodney combined his scholarship with activism and became a voice for the under-represented and disenfranchised a distinction from his academic colleagues. Rodney s thesis, A History of the Upper Guinea Coast, was published by Oxford University Press in 1970. Rodney then attended the School of Oriental and African Studies in London where, at the age of 24, he received his PhD with honors in African History. He attended UWI Mona Campus in Jamaica, and graduated with 1st class honors in History in 1963. Rodney attended Queen s College, in Guyana, and graduated first in his class in 1960, winning an open scholarship to the University of the West Indies (UWI). He is recognized as one of the Caribbean s most brilliant minds. Walter Anthony Rodney was born in Georgetown, Guyana on March 23, 1942.
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