Jan Carew is a novelist, anti-colonial
activist and thinker who has been
described as "the founding father of
Britain's black power movement."
In this capacity, he edited and published the paper Magnet.
Carew has published works of fiction with a notable focus on the Guyanese heritage.
He is best known for the novel Black Midas, but has other publications including The Wild Coast, the merindian tales Children of the Sun and Amalivaca, as well as a number of poems.
Mr. Carew speaks about our great
historical African leaders that are not
included in "His-Story"
Run Time: 1 Hr 33 Mins