Walter Rodney Quote

There were no roads connecting different colonies and different parts of the same colony in a manner that made sense with regard to Africa's needs and development. All roads and railways led down to the sea. They were built to extract gold or manganese or coffee or cotton. They were built to make business possible for the timber companies, trading companies, and agricultural concession firms, and for white settlers. Any catering to African interests was purely coincidental.


p. 327. - How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972)


There were no roads connecting different colonies and different parts of the same colony in a manner that made sense with regard to Africa's needs...

There were no roads connecting different colonies and different parts of the same colony in a manner that made sense with regard to Africa's needs...

There were no roads connecting different colonies and different parts of the same colony in a manner that made sense with regard to Africa's needs...

There were no roads connecting different colonies and different parts of the same colony in a manner that made sense with regard to Africa's needs...