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Born in British Guyana and the son of a Guyanese father and Barbadian mother, Eric D. Walrond experienced the effects of European colonialism firsthand. Walrond moved with his mother to Panama after his father left them and found work as a journalist. After Walrond moved to the United States and found it difficult to find work in the same field, he began to look critically at racial equality. He argued that the reason he was unable to find gainful employment was because he was Black.