In 1974, the Working People’s Alliance (WPA) formed in Guyana as a political compact forged by the Working People’s Vanguard Party, the African Society for Cultural Relations with Independent Africa (ASCRIA), the Indian Political Revolutionary Associates and Ratoon. The WPA, while best known for the involvement of Pan-African historian and theorist Walter Rodney, should be equally appreciated for its momentous challenge to the political orthodoxy of Burnhamism. Burnhamism reigned under the guardianship of its namesake, Forbes Burnham, the Afro-Guyanese statesman and progenitor of “co-operative socialism” in Guyana.
Nouns : The Naming Words
In English Grammar — Made Easy we touched upon parts of speech. In this article we will discuss Nouns in detail. History and Etymology for noun…