Richard Gray
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Published January 1 1997
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Richard Gray compares a host of books on the roles of Christianity in the African nation.
Published February 1 1981
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Richard Gray compares a host of books on the roles of Christianity in the African nation.
Published February 1 1981
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On June 13th the historian, Walter Rodney, died in a car explosion in Georgetown. Mystery surrounds his death, with the Guyanan regime claiming he was killed by a bomb which he intended to throw at a prison in order to release men arrested on treason charges.
Published August 31 1980
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The work of historians like Walter Rodney alters the way we look at the world, and in recognition of the significance of his work and life, History Today is publishing a tribute to him written by the eminent historian of Africa, Professor Richard Gray
Published August 31 1980
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