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The Debt by Randall Robinson
The Debt  by Randall Robinson













ĭuring that period he gained visibility for his political activism, organizing sit-ins at the South African embassy in order to protest the Afrikaner government's racial policy of discrimination against black South Africans, beginning a personal hunger strike aimed at pressuring the United States government into restoring Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power after the short-lived coup by General Raoul Cédras, and dumping crates filled with bananas onto the steps of the United States Office of the Trade Representative in order to protest what he viewed as discriminatory trade policies aimed at Caribbean nations, such as protective tariffs and import quotas. policy as it affects Africa and the African Diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America." He served in the capacity as TransAfrica's president until 2001. Robinson founded the TransAfrica Forum in 1977, which according to its mission statement serves as a "major research, educational and organizing institution for the African-American community, offering constructive analysis concerning U.S.

The Debt by Randall Robinson The Debt by Randall Robinson

Congressman Bill Clay (1975) and as administrative assistant to Congressman Charles Diggs (1976). Robinson was a civil rights attorney in Boston (1971–75) before he worked for U.S. Both sisters live and work in the Washington, D.C. He also had an older sister, actress Jewel Robinson, and a younger sister, Pastor Jean Robinson. Randall Robinson graduated from Virginia Union University, and earned a J.D. The late ABC News anchorman, Max Robinson, was his elder brother.

The Debt by Randall Robinson

Robinson was born in Richmond, Virginia, on July 6, 1941, to Maxie Cleveland Robinson and Doris Robinson Griffin, both teachers. Due to his frustration with American society, Robinson emigrated to Saint Kitts in 2001.

The Debt by Randall Robinson

He was known particularly for his impassioned opposition to apartheid, and for his advocacy on behalf of Haitian immigrants and Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Randall Robinson (J– March 24, 2023) was an American lawyer, author and activist, noted as the founder of TransAfrica.















The Debt  by Randall Robinson