Abeng (newspaper)

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ABENG was a weekly newspaper published in Kingston, Jamaica. It started as a response to the protests movement that emerged after the banning of African-Guyanese historian Walter Rodney from the campus of the University of the West Indies, Mona. It was published from January to October 1969. [1] The ABENG was dedicated to the issues of Black and Caribbean consciousness awareness and was severely critical of both Jamaican political parties.[2]

The editors included George Beckford, Robert Hill, Rupert Lewis and Trevor Munroe.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Lewis, Rupert (1998). Walter Rodney's Intellectual and Political Thought. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 9780814327432.
  2. ^ Waters, Anita M. (1985-01-01). Race, Class, and Political Symbols: Rastafari and Reggae in Jamaican Politics. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9781412832687.

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