In this interview with the host of The Malcolm Effect, Mamadou Taal, and his comrade Christian, Gerald Horne discusses the drive behind Pan-Afrikanism, the “poverty-stricken” discourse on class in the United States, his hopefulness about younger black radical scholars and activist-organizers, his concerns regarding the impact on the changing global correlation of forces on “French” West Africa and beyond, AFRICOM and U.S. “intelligence” agencies, and, as is always the case with Dr. Horne, much, much more….
You can listen above or at The Malcolm Effect
Gerald Horne is author of The Dawning of the Apocalypse: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and Capitalism in the Long Sixteenth Century, The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, and Capitalism in Seventeenth-Century North America and the Caribbean, Jazz and Justice: Racism and the Political Economy of the Music, and Confronting Black Jacobins: The United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the Origins of the Dominican Republic, all published by Monthly Review Press.
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