“The Black intellectual, the Black academic, must attach himself to the activity of the Black masses.”

— Walter Rodney, The Groundings with My Brothers (1972)

 

His Life

Walter Anthony Rodney was born to Edward and Pauline Rodney in Georgetown, Guyana on March 23, 1942. He was the second child of five siblings, including four brothers, and one sister. 

Rodney grew up during the country’s anti-colonial movement; his father was a member of the Marxist-oriented People’s Progressive Party, which led the struggle for freedom from British rule. With this immersion into politics, Walter’s interest in the struggles of the working class began at a young age and continued with his involvement in debate and study groups throughout his student years. He developed into an intellectual and scholar and is recognized as one of the Caribbean’s most brilliant minds.

Rodney’s academic record is filled with awards, open scholarships, and honors. He attended Queen’s College, the premiere boy’s high school in Guyana, and in 1960 graduated first in his class, winning an open scholarship to the University of the West Indies (UWI). He pursued his undergraduate studies at UWI Mona Campus in Jamaica, where he graduated with First Class honors BA in History in 1963. Rodney then attended the prestigious School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London University. He graduated with his PhD with Honors in African History at 24 years old on the same day he welcomed his firstborn son, Shaka. Rodney’s thesis, A History of the Upper Guinea Coast, was published by Oxford University Press in 1970.


Books Recently Republished

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    How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (Nov 2018)

    An exemplary work of political, economic, and historical analysis, powerfully introduced by Angela Davis

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    The Russian Revolution: A View from the Third World (July 2019)

    Renowned Pan-African and socialist theorist on the Bolshevik Revolution and its post-colonial legacy.

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    The Groundings with My Brothers (April 2019)

    A remarkable book on the international operations of racism and the global meaning of Black Power.

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    Decolonial Marxism: Essays from the Pan-African Revolution (August 2022)

    A previously unpublished collection of Rodney’s essays on race, colonialism, and Marxism.

 

His Work

Recognized as one of the Caribbean’s most brilliant minds, Rodney’s scholarly works and political activism engendered a new political consciousness. His Ph.D. thesis, A History of the Upper Guinea Coast, and his seminal work, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, illustrated his duality as an intellectual and activist as he challenged prevailing assumptions about African history and put forth his own ideas and models for analyzing the history of oppressed peoples.

Walter Rodney provided a new construct for development theory and established a framework for analyzing current global socio-economic and political issues; thus becoming one of the first to bring a different perspective to the question of underdevelopment in Africa.

Rodney’s ability to combine his scholarship with activism enabled him to become a voice for the under-represented and disenfranchised and distinguished him from his academic colleagues. His selfless commitment to the struggles for the liberation of working people in Guyana and other parts of the African Diaspora continues to be honored today.


Copyright/Ownership Statement

Dr. Patricia Rodney, wife of the late Dr. Walter Rodney, asserts copyright over all publications and writings of Walter Rodney.  This includes, but is not limited to, his writings, works, likeness, image, oral presentations, lectures and speeches in any format (including audio and video recordings and any form of electronic reproduction).

Except as otherwise expressly stated herein, they may not be copied, transmitted, displayed, performed, distributed (for compensation or otherwise), licensed, altered, framed, stored for subsequent use or otherwise used in whole or in part in any manner without our prior written consent, except to the extent permitted by the Copyright Act of 1976 (17 U.S.C. § 107), as amended.

Our intent is not to inhibit the widespread dissemination of his ideas, but rather to ensure that the legacy of Walter Rodney is sustained. We strongly encourage those who have published (or intend to publish) his works without having first sought consent to contact The Walter Rodney Foundation at walterrodneyfoundation@gmail.com to discuss appropriate arrangements.

We look forward to working with you to promote the life, legacy and works of Dr. Walter Rodney.


Notice and Disclaimer

The Rodney Family and the Walter Rodney Foundation are issuing the following disclaimer to preserve the legacy of Dr. Walter Rodney.

As the disclaimer notes, there are statements made within the film that we disagree with.  Close friends, colleagues, contemporaries, and associates of Dr. Rodney also disagree with those statements.  In addition, Dr. Rodney is not here to state his own position. Furthermore, the lives and livelihoods of those involved in the struggle are irrevocably intertwined and affected by said statements.

We are circulating the notice and disclaimer, in addition to posting it on the Foundation website, because it is our understanding that it is not being posted or declared on a consistent basis when the film is shown.

Notice and Disclaimer about W.A.R. Stories: Walter Anthony Rodney

The views expressed in W.A.R. Stories: Walter Anthony Rodney and related publications, communications are solely and respectively those of the Producer, Filmmaker and Writer Clairmont Chung and those of the individual narrators and/or interviewees as they so state.

On information and belief, the film’s credits note that the Walter Rodney Foundation collaborated on the film. The Walter Rodney Foundation did not collaborate on this project and has requested that the producer/filmmaker cease and desist from using the name of the Foundation and remove its reference therefrom.

The Rodney family, in part, was interviewed during the earlier phase of the film’s research, but did not review, edit, accept or release the final product.  The statements made by the family within the production are clear and limited in both time and context.  The inclusion of interviews of the family does not infer, presume or conclude that the family concurs, agrees, or otherwise supports the film, in part or in its entirety.

Both the Walter Rodney Foundation and the Rodney Family disagree with statements made by one or more of the interviewees and the inferences and conclusions that are or can be drawn therefrom.  The Walter Rodney Foundation and The Rodney family have requested that this disclaimer, in whole or in part, be noted and reproduced whenever and wherever the film is promoted, reviewed, shown, or shared, to the extent it is within the control of the producer/filmmaker, its agents, successors and assigns.

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