- Eusi
Kwayana,
formerly Sydney King (born 4
April 1925), is a
Guyanese politician. A
cabinet minister in the People's
Progressive Party (PPP) government...
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Tchaiko Ruramai Kwayana, born Ann Cook (24 June 1937 – 6 May 2017), was an educator, pan-Africanist, and
civil rights activist from Georgia, US. She was...
- 1970s, the Pan-Africanist
organization was
founded in the 1960s by Eusi
Kwayana as a
successor organization of
Black separatist African Society for Racial...
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Grant Sam
Hinds Desmond Hoyte Cheddi Jagan Janet Jagan Bharrat Jagdeo Eusi
Kwayana Moses Nagamootoo Reepu Daman Persaud Sir
Shridath Ramphal Clement Rohee...
- suffrage,
alongside Leaders Cheddi Jagan,
Janet Jagan, Eric Huntley, Eusi
Kwayana and
other members of the People's
Progressive Party (PPP). In May 1953...
- 1985-1992 Sam Hinds,
former President of Guyana,
Prime Minister of
Guyana Eusi
Kwayana,
former Guyanese cabinet member and
veteran politician Lincoln Lewis, trade...
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becoming prime minister.
During the 1960s, the PNC was
allied with Eusi
Kwayana's Black Nationalist African Society for
Cultural Relations with Independent...
- epic
resistance of the island's
indigenous po****tion." As
noted by Eusi
Kwayana,
Carew "was an
environmentalist long
before it
become fashionable" and...
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Retrieved 3
January 2023. Kissoon,
Freddie (27
January 2022). "Burnham and
Kwayana:
Iconoclastic notes on racism".
Kaieteur News.
Retrieved 3
January 2023...
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social revolution. In the late 1970s, he
joined with
Walter Rodney, Eusi
Kwayana, Andaiye,
Moses Baghwan and
Rupert Roopnaraine to form the
Working People's...