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By Christopher Carrico

I first came across Tony Martin’s work in the late 1990s while I was reading
scholarship about Afro-America and the circum-Caribbean.  I was preparing to
do dissertation fieldwork in the Anglophone West Indies (Guyana), and I was
interested in work that addressed the manner in which race, class, and
nation had been thought about by scholars from the Caribbean.  Like Tony
Martin, I thought that there was an important dialogue of continued
relevance that had come out of this scholarship.  I was interested in the
work of C. L. R. James, Franz Fanon, George Padmore, and Walter Rodney – as
well as in some of the issues that arose out of the debates between Marcus
Garvey and W. E. B. DuBois that Tony Martin has dealt with in such detail.

read full post at:

http://ccarrico.wordpress.com/2010/08/08/insurgent-anthropologies-a-dialouge-with-pan-african-historian-dr-tony-martin/

or

http://asitoughttobe.wordpress.com/2010/08/08/insurgent-anthropologies-a-dialouge-with-pan-african-historian-dr-tony-martin/
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