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[IBW roundtable with Walter Rodney]

Title
[IBW roundtable with Walter Rodney] [sound recording]
Publication
1975.

Details

Additional Authors
  • Dodson, Howard.
  • Harding, Vincent.
  • Hill, Robert A., 1943-
  • Rodney, Walter.
  • Strickland, William.
  • Institute of the Black World.
Found In
c2bc Institute of the Black World Institute of the Black World Collection (CstRLIN)NYPG95-R733.
Description
5 sound tape reels : analog, 3 3/4 ips, two track, mono.; 7 in.
Summary
The IBW Roundtable with Walter Rodney was held in 1975 in Amherst, Massachusetts. Topics include Rodney's experience as an academic in Guyana and at the University of Dar El Salaam; his travels to Russia and Cuba, race versus class in Cuba, Russia and the U. S.; the bestiality of capitalism; United States' imperialism with references to Vietnam, the Caribbean and South Africa; Guyana's political, economic and racial issues; and neocolonialism.
Donor/Sponsor
  • Collection donated by Howard Dodson.
  • Schomburg NEH Humanities Resources Access Project.
Uniform Title
Institute of the Black World Collection.
Subject
  • Rodney, Walter > Journeys > Cuba
  • Rodney, Walter > Journeys > Russia
  • Imperialism
  • World politics
  • Capitalism
  • Cuba > Race relations
  • Russia > Race relations
  • United States > Race relations > Vietnam
Biography (note)
  • The Institute of the Black World (IBW) was a an independent, non-profit educational institution established in 1969. It was a community of black scholars, artists, teachers and organizers who were actively involved in the struggle to transform the character of Black education and whose ultimate goal was to serve as an agent of social transformation for American society.
Linking Entry (note)
  • Forms part of the Institute of the Black World Collection.
Call Number
Sc Audio C-
OCLC
NYPG95-R730
Title
[IBW roundtable with Walter Rodney] [sound recording]
Imprint
1975.
Biography
The Institute of the Black World (IBW) was a an independent, non-profit educational institution established in 1969. It was a community of black scholars, artists, teachers and organizers who were actively involved in the struggle to transform the character of Black education and whose ultimate goal was to serve as an agent of social transformation for American society.
Linking Entry
Forms part of the Institute of the Black World Collection.
Added Author
Dodson, Howard.
Harding, Vincent.
Hill, Robert A., 1943-
Rodney, Walter.
Strickland, William.
Institute of the Black World.
Added Title
Institute of the Black World Collection.
Found In:
c2bc Institute of the Black World Institute of the Black World Collection (CstRLIN)NYPG95-R733.
Research Call Number
Sc Audio C-
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