Edited by Perry Mars and Alma H. Young
Paper - 9780814332115
Price: $27.95s
Subjects: Africana Studies: Labor and Politics
Series: African American Life Series
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Published by Wayne State University Press
Perry Mars is professor of Africana studies at Wayne State University and author of Ideology and Change: The Transformation of the Caribbean Left (Wayne State University Press, 1998).
Alma H. Young is Coleman A. Young professor of urban affairs at Wayne State University and co-editor of Gendering the City: Women, Boundaries, and Visions of Urban Life (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000).
Other Books by Perry Mars: Ideology and Change: The Transformation of the Caribbean Left,
"The coincidence of the deaths of Cheddi Jagan of Guyana and Michael Manley of Jamaica on March 6, 1977, prompted the organization of a conference the next year at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, analyze and compare their lives and contributions. This, book, consisting of the editors' introductions, twelve essays, and a selected bibliography, stems from that conference. The comparisons and insights offered in this volume contribute to our understanding of these men and the contemporary dilemmas created by structural policies for working people and their organizations and leaders. These essays should constitute part of a larger project to analyze the problems and possibilities facing small, impoverished nations in orbit around the new U.S. empire."
— New West Indian Guide
“The great advantage of this volume is that it is a critical assessment and appraisal of two of the Commonwealth Caribbean’s most outstanding politicians in the second half of the twentieth century, Cheddi Jagan of Guyana and Michael Manley of Jamaica. Moreover, the contributions are by scholars and policy advisors who knew both men from the inside of the political process which they moulded.”
— Harry Goulbourne, London South Bank University