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On African History Contemporary Africa Caribbean and Pan-African Themes Guyana

"The Rise of the Mulatto Trader on the Upper Guinea Coast, 1600- 1800," University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies/Institute of Commonwealth Studies (SOAS/ICS) seminar paper AH/63/16 (March 1964), 7 pp.

"Aspects of the Inter-Relationship between the Atlantic Slave Trade and 'Domestic Slavery' on the Upper Guinea Coast," SOAS/ ICS seminarpaperAH/65/5 (October 1965), 7pp.

"Portuguese Attempts at Monopoly on the Upper Guine4 Coast, 1580-1650," foumal of African History 6, no. 3 (1965): 307- 322. Reprinted as a Bobbs-Merrill Reprint (New York, 197 1).
"The Era of the Mane Invasions: 1545-1606," SOAS/ICS seminar paper AH / 65 / 14 (February 1966), 21 pp.

"African Slavery and Other Forms of Social Oppression on the Upper Guinea Coast in the Context of the Atlantic Slave Trade," Journal of African History 7, no. 3 (1966): 431-443. Reprinted as a Bobbs-Merrill Reprint (New York, 1971); also in S. M. Scheiner and T. Edelstein feds.), Black Americans: Inter- pretive Readings (New York: Dryden Editions, 1971); also in Martin A. Klein and G. Wesley Johnson (eds.), Perspectives on the African Past (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1972), pp. 152-166. Excerpted in Evelyn Jones Rich and Immanuel Wallerstein, Africa: Tradition and Change (New York: Random House School Division, 1972), pp. 185-187.

''A Reconsideration of the Mane Invasions of Sierra Leone," Journal of African History 8, no. 2 (1967): 219-246. Reprinted as a Bobbs-Merrill Reprint (New York, 1972).

"The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on West Africa," in Roland Oliver (ed.), The Middle Age of African History (London: Oxford University Press, 1967), pp. 34-40.
West Africa and the Atlantic Slave Trade, Historical Association of Tanzania Paper no. 2 (Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1967), multiple reprintings. Reprinted by Africa Research Group (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972). Translated into Swahili (Nairobi: Foundation Publishers, 1974).

"European Activities and African Reaction in Angola," in T. 0. Ranger (ed.), Aspects of Central African History (London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1968), pp. 49-70.

"Introduction" and "Glossary" to Richard jobson (fl. 1620-1623), The Golden Trade; or, A Discovery of the River Gambra, and the Golden Trade of the Aethiopians (London: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1968), pp. v-xi, xiii-xv.

''jihad and Social Revolution in Futa Djalon in the Eighteenth Century," Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 4, no. 2 (1968): 269-284.

"Gold and Slaves on the Gold Coast," Transactions of the Histori- cal Society of Ghana 10 f 1969): 13-28.
A History of the Upper Guinea Coast, 1540-1800 (Oxford: Claren- don Press, 1970). Reprinted as a paperback by Monthly Review Press (New York, 1980).

"The Imperialist Partition of Africa," Monthly Review 21, no. 11 (April 1970): 103-114.

"The Year 1895 in Southern Mozambique-. African Reaction to the Imposition of European Colonial Rule," Journal of the Histori- cal Society of Nigeria 5, no. 4 (1971): 509-535.

"The Historical Roots of African Underdevelopment," Universities of East Africa Social Science Conference, 27-31 December 1970, University of Dar es Salaam, Proceedings, 1, 36 pp.

"African Trade through Bourgeois Eyes," review of Richard Gray and David Birmingham (eds.), Pie-Colonial African Trade (Lon- don: Oxford University Press, 1970), in Transafrican Journal of History (Nairobi) 2, no. 1 (1972): 123-126.

How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (London: Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications, and Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House, 1972; Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1974), several reprintings. Translated into German by Gisela Walther as Afrika: die geschich te einer Un teren twicklung (Berlin: Klaus Wagenbach, 1975; reprinted 1980); translated into Portuguese by Edgar Valles as Como a Europa subdesenvolveu a Africa (Lisbon: Seara Nova, 1975). There is also a Japanese translation.

"A Note on Mau Mau in Tanganyika Territory," paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Historical Association of Kenya, 24-26 August 1973, Highridge Teachers' College, 7 pp.

"Recruitment of Askari in Colonial Tanganyika, 1920-1961," cyclostyled paper, no date, Dar es Salaam (probably a History Department seminar paper, University of Dar es Salaam, 1973), 12 pp.

"Policing the Countryside in Colonial Tanganyika," Proceedings of the Annual Social Science Conference of the East African Uni- versities, 1973, Paper no. 51, University of Dar es Salaam, 18-20 December 1973, 18 pp.

"The Political Economy of Colonial Tanganyika 1890-1939, " paper presented to the Annual History Teachers' Conference, Moro- goro, Tanzania, 15-21 June 1974. Published in M. H. Y. Kaniki (ed.), Tanzania under Colonial Rule (London: Longmans, 1980), pp.128-163.

"The Guinea Coast," in Richard Gray fed.), The Cambridge History of Africa, vol. 4, c. 1600-c. 1790 (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- versity Press, 1975), pp. 223-324.

"The Colonial Economy," forthcoming in Africa under Foreign Domination, 1880-1935, UNESCO History of Africa, vol. 7.
World War 11 and the Tanzanian Economy, Cornell University Africana Studies and Research Center, Monograph Series no. 3 (Ithaca, New York, 1976).

"Migrant Labour Reserves in the Tanganyikan Colonial Economy," paper for discussion at a meeting of African Urban Culture members, 28 June 197?, SOAS, Centre for African Studies, 17 pp. plus references.

"Gewalt und Widerstand in der Geschichte Afrikas," Freibeuter 5 (Berlin: Freibeuter Verlag/Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, 1980), pp. 47-53, trans. Guyana-Komitee Hamburg. Ausziige aus der Vorlesung Walter Rodneys "African Development 1878-1978,
vom Sommersemester 1978 an der UniversitAt Hamburg. Hundert lahre Afrika: Entwicklung und Klassendynamik eines Kontinents, Herausgegeben, ilbersetzt und eingeleitet von Harald Sellin. (Berlin: Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, 198 1). Lectures in Sommersemester 1978, Universitiit Hamburg.

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"Declaration: Problems of Implementation, " Mbioni (Kivukoni College, Dar es Salaam) 4, no. 3 (1967): 29-40. Special Edition on "The Arusha Declaration Teach-In" held at University College Sth / 6th August 1967.

"Education and Tanzanian Socialism," in 1. N. Resnick (ed.), Tan- zania: Revolution by Education (Nairobi: Longmans, 1968), pp. 71-84.

"Some Implications of the Question of Disengagement from Imper- ialism: Comment on Issa G. Shivji's Tanzania: The Silent Class Struggle," Universities of East Africa Social Science Confer- ence, 27-31 December 1970, University of Dar es Salaam, Proceedings 1, 6 pp. Published in Maii Maii (University of Dar es Salaam) 1, no. 1 (1971): 3-8. Reprinted in Issa G. Shivji, Tanzania: The Silent Class Struggle (Lund, Sweden: Zenit Re- presented to the Annual History Teachers' Conference, Moro- goro, Tanzania, 15-21 June 1974. Published in M. H. Y. Kaniki (ed.), Tanzania under Colonial Rule (London: Longmans, 1980), pp.128-163.

"The Guinea Coast," in Richard Gray fed.), The Cambridge History of Africa, vol. 4, c. 1600-c. 1790 (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- versity Press, 1975), pp. 223-324.

"The Colonial Economy," forthcoming in Africa under Foreign Domination, 1880-1935, UNESCO History of Africa, vol. 7.
World War 11 and the Tanzanian Economy, Cornell University Africana Studies and Research Center, Monograph Series no. 3 (Ithaca, New York, 1976).

"Migrant Labour Reserves in the Tanganyikan Colonial Economy," paper for discussion at a meeting of African Urban Culture members, 28 June 197?, SOAS, Centre for African Studies, 17 pp. plus references.

"Gewalt und Widerstand in der Geschichte Afrikas," Freibeuter 5 (Berlin: Freibeuter Verlag/Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, 1980), pp. 47-53, trans. Guyana-Komitee Hamburg. Ausziige aus der Vorlesung Walter Rodneys "African Development 1878-1978,
vom Sommersemester 1978 an der UniversitAt Hamburg. Hundert lahre Afrika: Entwicklung und Klassendynamik eines Kontinents, Herausgegeben, iibersetzt und eingeleitet von Harald Sellin. (Berlin: Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, 198 1). Lectures in Sommersemester 1978, Universitiit Hamburg.

"Declaration: Problems of Implementation," Mbioni (Kivukoni College, Dar es Salaam) 4, no. 3 (1967): 29-40. Special Edition on "The Arusha Declaration Teach-In" held at University College Sth / 6th August 1967.

"Education and Tanzanian Socialism," in 1. N. Resnick (ed.), Tan- zania: Revolution by Education (Nairobi: Longmans, 1968), pp. 71-84.

"Some Implications of the Question of Disengagement from Imper- ialism: Comment on Issa G. Shivji's Tanzania: The Silent Class Struggle," Universities of East Africa Social Science Confer- ence, 27-31 December 1970, University of Dar es Salaam, Proceedings 1, 6 pp. Published in Maii Maii (University of Dar es Salaam) 1, no. 1 (1971): 3-8. Reprinted in Issa G. Shivji, Tanzania: The Silent Class Struggle (Lund, Sweden: Zenit Re- print, 1971), pp. 49-53; in Lionel Cliffe and John S. Saul (eds.), Socialism in Tanzania (Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1973), 2:350-353; and in The Silent Class Struggle, Tanzanian Studies no. 2 (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House, 1974), pp. 61-68.

"A New Periodical: Review of The African Review 1, no. 1, " Taamuh: A Political Science Foruin (University of Dar es Salaam) 2, no. 1 (1971): 39-44.
"Tanzanian Ujamaa and Scientific Socialism," The African Review (University of Dar es Salaam) 1, no. 4 (1972): 61-76.

"Scholarship on African Development-An Overview," The Center for Afroamerican and African Studies, Colloquium on Africa (no institutional identification on paper), 13 March 1972, 7 pp.
"Brief Tribute to Amilcar Cabral," Ufahamu (African Activist Asso- ciation, UCLA) 3, no. 3 (1973): 13.

"Rodney Analyzes African Leader, Amilcar Cabral," International Spectrum (UCLA) 1, no. 2 (June 1973): 1, 6 (belated publication of his essay for Ufahaniu, above, which was received after that issue went to press).

"The Tanzanian Experience," paper presented to the Conference on Models of Development, Europe/Africa Research Project, Africa Centre, London, 6-8 April 1973. Published as "African History and Development Planning," in Models of Develop- ment, Student Christian Movement Pamphlet (London, 1973), pp. 3-9, references on p. 31, and in Movement 9 (journal of the Student Christian Movement, 1974), same pagination.

"State Formation and Class Formation in Tanzania: Comment on Issa G. Shivji's Tanzania, the Class Struggle Continues," Maii Maii 11 (1973): 25-33.
(with Kwesi Botchwey) "The African Development Experience of the Sixties: Some Brief Working Notes," International Confer- ence on Development Strategies in Africa in the 1970s, Arusha, Tanzania, September 1973.

"Education in Africa and Contemporary Tanzania," in Education and Black Struggle: Notes from the Colonized World, ed. Insti- tute of the Black World (IBW), Monograph no. 2, Harvard Educational Review, 1974, pp. 82-99, based on lecture 27 April 1972 at W. E. B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

"Utekaji Nyara: Mbinu ya Kimapinduzi, " Maii Maii 15 (July 1974): 21-30. print, 1971), pp. 49-53; in Lionel Cliffe and John S. Saul (eds.), Socialism in Tanzania (Nairobi: East African Publishing House, 1973), 2:350-353; and in The Silent Class Struggle, Tanzanian Studies no. 2 (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House, 1974), pp. 61-68.

"A New Periodical: Review of The African Review 1, no. 1, " Taamuh: A Political Science Forurh (University of Dar es Salaam) 2, no. 1 (1971): 39-44.

"Tanzanian Ujamaa and Scientific Socialism," The African Review (University of Dar es Salaam) 1, no. 4 (1972): 61-76.

"Scholarship on African Development-An Overview," The Center for Afroamerican and African Studies, Colloquium on Africa (no institutional identification on paper), 13 March 1972, 7 pp.

"Brief Tribute to Amilcar Cabral," Ufahamu (African Activist Asso- ciation, UCLA) 3, no. 3 (1973): 13.

"Rodney Analyzes African Leader, Amilcar Cabral," International Spectrum (UCLA) 1, no. 2 (June 1973): 1, 6 (belated publication of his essay for Ufahaniu, above, which was received after that issue went to press).

"The Tanzanian Experience," paper presented to the Conference on Models of Development, Europe/Africa Research Project, Africa Centre, London, 6-8 April 1973. Published as "African History and Development Planning," in Models of Develop- ment, Student Christian Movement Pamphlet (London, 1973), pp. 3-9, references on p. 31, and in Movement 9 (journal of the Student Christian Movement, 1974), same pagination.

"State Formation and Class Formation in Tanzania: Comment on Issa G. Shivji's Tanzania, the Class Struggle Continues," Maii Maii 11 (1973): 25-33.
(with Kwesi Botchwey) "The African Development Experience of the Sixties: Some Brief Working Notes," International Confer- ence on Development Strategies in Africa in the 1970s, Arusha, Tanzania, September 1973.

"Education in Africa and Contemporary Tanzania," in Education and Black Struggle: Notes from the Colonized World, ed. Insti- tute of the Black World (IBW), Monograph no. 2, Harvard Educational Review, 1974, pp. 82-99, based on lecture 27 April 1972 at W. E. B. DuBois Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

"Utekaji Nyara: Mbinu ya Kimapinduzi, " Maii Maii IS (July 1974): 21-30.
"Class Contradictions in Tanzania," The Pan-Africanist (Program of African Studies, Northwestern University) 6 (1975): 15-29. Based on a lecture given at Northwestern on 21 April 1975.

"Politics of the African Ruling Class," Black-World-View 1, no. 7 (1976?): 12-17 (excerpted from lecture at the IBW's Summer Research Symposium, July 1979).
"The Roots and Consequences of African Underdevelopment," typed transcript of an address to the symposium on The Political Economy of the Black World, Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA, May 1979,13 pp.

"The African Revolution," Urgent Tasks (Sojourner Truth Organi- zation, Chicago), 12 (1981): 5-13. Address delivered at a sym- posium on C. L. R. James at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 31 March 1972.

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(with Earl Augustus), ''The Negro Slave," Caribbean Quarterly (Extramural Department, University of the West Indies) 10,
no. 2 (1964): 40-47. (with Earl Augustus), "Some Political Aspects of Independence,"
Flambeau (Kingstown Study Group, St. Vincent) 8 (1967). "Upper Guinea and the Significance of the Origins of Africans Enslaved in the New World," foumal of Negro History 54, no. 4 (1969): 327-345.

The Groundings with My Brothers, with an Introduction by Richard Small (London: Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications, 1969). Reprinted 1970, 197 1, and, with a New Introduction by Omawale, 1975.

Some Thoughts on the Political Economy of the Caribbean, talk delivered at the Caribbean Unity Conference, Howard Univer- sity, Washington, D.C., 21 April 1972. Published as a New Be- ginning Pamphlet (Washington, D.C.: New Beginning Move- ment, 1972), pp. 3-14.

"Problems of Third World Development: A Discussion of Imperial- ism and Development," Ufahamu 3, no. 2 (1972): 27-47. Tran- script of a discussion held at the African Studies Center, UCLA, on 30 May 1972.

"Towards the Sixth Pan-African Congress: Aspects of the Interna- tional Class Struggle in Africa, the Caribbean and America," Maii Maii 16 (1974): 1-22. Also in Horace Campbell (ed.), Pan-Africanism: Struggle Against Neo-Colonialism and Imper- ialism (Toronto: Afro-Carib Publications, 1975), pp. 18-41, and as an Occasional Paper of the institute of the Black world (IBW), Atlanta, Georgia. IBW Press, 1975 (Dar es Salaam, April 1974), 13 pp.

"Africa in Europe and the Americas," in Richard Gray (ed.), The Camb@ddge History of Afzica, vol. 4, c. 1600-c. 1790 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975), pp. 578-622.

"The Black Scholar Interviews: Walter Rodney," Black Scholar 6, no. 3 (1974): 38-47.

"Contemporary Political Trends in the English-Speaking Caribbean," Black Scholar, 7, no. 1 (1975): 15-21.

"Southern Africa and Liberation Support in Afro-America and the West Indies," United Nations, African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, Dakar, Conference on the Socio- Economic Trends and Policies in Southern Africa (Dar es Salaam, 29 November-7 December 1975), CS/2528-40 (March 1976), 16 pp.

"The Colonial Economy: Observations on British Guiana and Tan- ganyika," Institute of Commonwealth Studies seminar paper RC/ 76/ 3 (1976) 6 pp.

"Liberation Struggles," Afras Review, University of Sussex, School of African and Asian Studies. (June 1977), pp. 15-19.

"Two Papers on Support for Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa," reprinted and distributed by Walter Rodney Memorial Commit- tee and WPA Support Group (UK), I 1 Wandle Road, London SWI7, April 1981: "Liberation Struggles," and "Southern Africa and Liberation-Support in Afro-America and the West Indies.
On Guyana

"B. G., Some New Dimensions," Pelican (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica) 10, no. 1 (1963).

"Masses in Action," New World Quarterly (Georgetown), Guyana Independence Issue (1966), pp. 30-37.
"Parties, Ideologies, and Political Development: A Conversation with Walter Rodney," Black-World-View (Institute of the Black World (IBW), Atlanta) 1, no. 2 (1976): 8-9, 15.

"The Politicization of Race in Guyana: A Conversation with Walter Rodney," Black-World-View 1, no. 4 (1976?): 8-10.

"Guyana's Socialism: An Interview with Walter Rodney," by Colin Prescod, Race and Class 18, no. 2 (1976): 109-128. as an Occasional Paper of the institute of the Black world (IBW), Atlanta, Georgia. IBW Press, 1975 (Dar es Salaam, April 1974), 13 pp.

"Africa in Europe and the Americas," in Richard Gray (ed.), The Camb@ddge History of Afzica, vol. 4, c. 1600-c. 1790 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975), pp. 578-622.

"The Black Scholar Interviews: Walter Rodney," Black Scholar 6, no. 3 (1974): 38-47.

"Contemporary Political Trends in the English-Speaking Caribbean," Black Scholar, 7, no. 1 (1975): 15-21.

"Southern Africa and Liberation Support in Afro-America and the West Indies," United Nations, African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, Dakar, Conference on the Socio- Economic Trends and Policies in Southern Africa (Dar es Salaam, 29 November-7 December 1975), CS/2528-40 (March 1976), 16 pp.

"The Colonial Economy: Observations on British Guiana and Tan- ganyika," Institute of Commonwealth Studies seminar paper RC/ 76/ 3 (1976) 6 pp.

"Liberation Struggles," Afras Review, University of Sussex, School of African and Asian Studies. (June 1977), pp. 15-19.

"Two Papers on Support for Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa," reprinted and distributed by Walter Rodney Memorial Commit- tee and WPA Support Group (UK), I 1 Wandle Road, London SWI7, April 1981: "Liberation Struggles," and "Southern Africa and Liberation-Support in Afro-America and the West Indies. "

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"B. G., Some New Dimensions," Pelican (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica) 10, no. 1 (1963).

"Masses in Action," New World Quarterly (Georgetown), Guyana Independence Issue (1966), pp. 30-37.

"Parties, Ideologies, and Political Development: A Conversation with Walter Rodney," Black-World-View (Institute of the Black World (IBW), Atlanta) 1, no. 2 (1976): 8-9, 15.

"The Politicization of Race in Guyana: A Conversation with Walter Rodney," Black-World-View 1, no. 4 (1976?): 8-10.

"Guyana's Socialism: An Interview with Walter Rodney," by Colin Prescod, Race and Class 18, no. 2 (1976): 109-128.

'Subject Races and Class Contradictions in Guyanese History," Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICS) Seminar Paper (1976?).

'Immigrants and Racial Attitudes in Guyanese History," Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICS), Seminar Paper (1976?).

'Barbardian Immigration into British Guyana 1863-1924," paper presented at the Ninth Annual Conference of Caribbean His- torians, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, 3-7 April 1977, 31 pp.

"Dr. Walter Rodney Writes an 'Open Letter' to the CCC," Carib- bean Contact (Bridgetown, Barbados) 5, no. 7 (November 1977), P. 9.

"Internal and External Constraints on the Development of the Guyanese Working Class," Georgetown Review (Guyana) 1, no. 1 (1978), pp. 4-22.

"Transition," Transition 1, no. 1 (1978). Reprinted in Maii Maii
43 (1980). "Keine Massenpartei im traditionelien Sinn: Zur Rolle der Working People's Alliance in Guyana," 3. Welt Magazin, 11/12 (No- vember-December 1978), pp. 69-71 (translation of "The Work- ing People's Alliance of Guyana: Towards the Revival of Work- ing Class Politics in a Neo-Colony").

"Slavery and Underdevelopment," Historical Reflections (Univer- sity of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) 6, no. 1 (1979): 275-286.
The Struggle Goes On (Georgetown: Working People's Alliance, August 1979). Reprinted by WPA Support Group (UK), London, June 1980. Excerpted as "Voices of Revolution," Guardian (New York, 2 July 1980), p. 18.

"Rodney Tells Why PNC Panicked in This 'Year of the Turn,'" Caribbean Contact 7, no. 5 (September 1979).
People's Power, No Dictator (Georgetown: Working People's Alli- ance, October 1979).
Guyanese Sugar Plantations in the Late Nineteenth Century: A Contemporary Description from the Argosy, edited and intro- duced by Walter Rodney (Georgetown: Release Publishers, 1979).

"The Economics of Racism," in Guyana Council of Churches Consultation, "Race Relations in Guyana," synopsis of his presentation, 10 April 1980, pp. 1-2.

"Will the World Listen Now? Dr. Walter Rodney: A Recent Inter- view," Guyana Forum (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) 1, no. 3 (June 1980): 2-3. Partially reprinted as "Rodney's Views on 'Subject Races and Class Contradictions in Guyanese History," Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICS) Seminar Paper (1976?).

'Immigrants and Racial Attitudes in Guyanese History," Institute of Commonwealth Studies (ICS), Seminar Paper (1976?).

'Barbardian Immigration into British Guyana 1863-1924," paper presented at the Ninth Annual Conference of Caribbean His- torians, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, 3-7 April 1977, 31 pp.

"Dr. Walter Rodney Writes an 'Open Letter' to the CCC," Carib- bean Contact (Bridgetown, Barbados) 5, no. 7 (November 1977), P. 9.

"Internal and External Constraints on the Development of the Guyanese Working Class," Georgetown Review (Guyana) 1, no. 1 (1978), pp. 4-22.

"Transition," Transition 1, no. 1 (1978). Reprinted in Maii Maii 43 (1980). "Keine Massenpartei im traditionellen Sinn: Zur Rolle der Working People's Alliance in Guyana," 3. Welt Magazin, 11/12 (No- vember-December 1978), pp. 69-71 (translation of "The Work- ing People's Alliance of Guyana: Towards the Revival of Work- ing Class Politics in a Neo-Colony").

"Slavery and Underdevelopment," Historical Reflections (Univer- sity of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) 6, no. 1 (1979): 275-286.
The Struggle Goes On (Georgetown: Working People's Alliance, August 1979). Reprinted by WPA Support Group (UK), London, June 1980. Excerpted as "Voices of Revolution," Guardian (New York, 2 July 1980), p. 18.

"Rodney Tells Why PNC Panicked in This 'Year of the Turn,'" Caribbean Contact 7, no. 5 (September 1979).
People's Power, No Dictator (Georgetown: Working People's Alli- ance, October 1979).
Guyanese Sugar Plantations in the Late Nineteenth Century: A Contemporary Description from the Argosy, edited and intro-duced by Walter Rodney (Georgetown: Release Publishers, 1979).

"The Economics of Racism," in Guyana Council of Ch Consultation, ''Race Relations in Guyana," synopsis of his presentation, 10 April 1980, pp. 1-2.

"Will the World Listen Now? Dr. Walter Rodney: A Recent view," Guyana Forum (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) I (June 1980): 2-3. Partially reprinted as "Rodney's Views on This Month's Arson Trial and Why He Ignored His Own Safety," Caribbean Contact 8, no. 4 (August 1980): 8.

"Walter's Famous Last Words in Georgetown on June 9, " Caribbean Contact 8, no. 3 (July 1980): 8.

"Dr. Rodney: Some Thoughts," Caribbean Perspectives 1, no. 3 (1980): 19-24.

Kofi Baadu: Out of Africa (Georgetown, 1980).

"Guyana: The Making of the Labour Force," Race and Class 22, no. 4 (1981): 331-352.

''Plantation Society in Guyana," Review (Fernand Braudel Center, SUNY Binghamton) 4, no. 4 (1981): 643-666.

A History of the Guyanese Working People, 1881-1905 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981).

Sign of the Times: Rodney's Last Speech 616180, A Memorial Book- let to Commemorate our Fallen Teacher on the First Anniver- sary of his Death June 13, 1981, with Tributes by Rupert Roopnaraine, Eusi Kwayana, Horace Campbell ("A Sign of the Times," pp. 4-14).