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C. Prescod
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2.
2 Ibid.
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3 Letter to R. Moton, cited in
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and
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4 Transcript of a talk on Fanon delivered by Walter Rodney, in Bremen, 1978.
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C. Stone
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10 Ibid.
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G. Beckford
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R. Nettleford
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15 Conversation between the author and Rastafarian Elder Ras Sam Brown, following a symposium on Rastafari at Howard University, 26 May 1988.
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16
Rodney
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17 Ibid.
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18 Ibid.
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19 Ras De Silva, op. cit.
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20 Conversation with Ras Sam Brown, op. cit.
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21 Conversation between the author and Ikel Tafari, 18 July 1990.
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25 Daily Gleaner (21 October 1968 ).
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26 Ibid.
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27 Cited in Gonsalves, op. cit.
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28 Ibid.
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29
Rodney
, Groundings , op. cit.
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30 Ibid.
31.
31 Cited in Daily Nation (20 June 1980 ).
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32 Gonsalves, op. cit.
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33 Caribbean Perspective (No. 20, 1980 ).
