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Tim Hector
A Caribbean Radical's Story
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288 pages
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Tim Hector was a multifaceted figure in Caribbean history, known for his roles as a political philosopher, educator, and journalist. His editorship of Outlet and co-founding of the Afro-Caribbean Liberation Movement marked significant contributions to the struggle for Antigua's independence. A disciple of C. L. R. James, Hector was influential in the Pan-African movement, with his column "Fan the Flame" providing keen insights into regional history, politics, cricket, and literature, making him a respected voice across the Caribbean.
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2006, hardcover
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