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White Malice

The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa

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White Malice

De: Susan Williams
Narrado por: Chanté McCormick
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A revelatory history of how postcolonial African Independence movements were systematically undermined by one nation above all: the US.

In 1958 in Accra, Ghana, the Hands Off Africa conference brought together the leading figures of African independence in a public show of political strength and purpose. Led by the charismatic Kwame Nkrumah, who had just won Ghana’s independence, his determined call for Pan-Africanism was heeded by young, idealistic leaders across the continent and by African Americans seeking civil rights at home. Yet, a moment that signified a new era of African freedom simultaneously marked a new era of foreign intervention and control.

In White Malice, Susan Williams unearths the covert operations pursued by the CIA from Ghana to the Congo to the UN in an effort to frustrate and deny Africa’s new generation of nationalist leaders. This dramatically upends the conventional belief that the African nations failed to establish effective, democratic states on their own accord. As the old European powers moved out, the US moved in.

Drawing on original research and recently declassified documents, and told through an engaging narrative, Williams introduces listeners to idealistic African leaders and to the secret agents, ambassadors, and even presidents who deliberately worked against them, forever altering the future of a continent.

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I was fascinated by all the information she had on Ghana and the CIA‘s involvement.

It was mindblowing how much info she released in detail.

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Bravo to the author. The book is well researched. But, it is a hard read. It is more like a dissertation than a flowing story. Sadly, facts get repeated. Better editing cld have caught that flaw. Author makes a few grand leaps to conclusions from thin data points. This book is not for a beginner in understanding African nationalism of West Africans 1950s to 80s There is overkill on Patrice Lumumba, though his story is vital and critical. Congo and Ghana are not the only hotbeds of CIA hanky-panky in Africa. Almost nothing on Southern African liberation movement leaders and CIA role in maintaining apartheid. Strange to have no mention of Neto in Angola, Machel of Mozambique and Nujoma of Namibia. Still, congrats to the author. Narrator must please learn proper pronunciations of names of famous African leaders.

Informative, sometimes repetitive, good read

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The information was invaluable in terms of understanding a continent rich in natural resources remains, while the people remain poor.

Poverty and Wealth

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Thanks to the author for telling the stories of how the US/CIA overturned democratically elected governments in Africa. The facts show how racism, politics and money are the tools used to keep African nations divided and subjugated to western imperialism. America's so called "democracy" is really just hypocrisy...as stated by Malcom X.

History can't be disputed when supported by FACTS.

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As I learn more about the hidden history of our government, I realize that the atrocities committed today are nothing new. We need not ask, "what have we become?" It's what we've always been. It's what our country was founded on. It's abhorrent.

We're not keeping the peace, we're preventing peace and assassinating those who want peace.

Destructive Interference from the US

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A well documented history put together & narrated for your listening pleasure. Narrator did a great job.

A very good read.

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By far, this is one of my best recent reads. Susan Williams' account of African history and the reckless shameless interference in African affairs pre and post independence, is concrete, graphic, and authentic. The book is written very well and quite easy, enjoyable to read. I recommend this text to every African or Blacks, regardless of their location, in or outside Africa. The book is also obviously useful to any Westerner who cares to get educated by real facts about the challenges of neocolonialism in Africa. Thanks Susan for such an amazing work.

History thriller, history vividly replayed

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This books detail shocked me to intrigue and outright disgust of our government. We brings all our problems as Americans due to our greed.

Shocking

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There are many interesting points on the independence era of Africa and impacts of the cold war. However the book is a bit simplistic, and the reader can't properly pronounce many key words (which are used repeatedly). One would think good pronunciation of french words and names of African leaders would be an important element for selection of the narrator of a "book on tape" on such a topic.

ok, not great

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Growing up I remember my dad always talking about Kwame Nkrumah. In fact he had a picture of him up in our living room and as a little kid I thought it was my grandpa. Great listen the information is flooring! If Ghana would of been left alone I wonder where they would be today

Great information

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