Black History Month 2013: The Dead Heart of Africa
Chad Al-Jazerra investigates 50 years of independence in Chad: Note: Chad ranks 183 out of 187 countries on the U.N. Human Development Index. It also […]
Chad Al-Jazerra investigates 50 years of independence in Chad: Note: Chad ranks 183 out of 187 countries on the U.N. Human Development Index. It also […]
Mali Arriving in Timbuktu, President François Hollande has been mobbed by thousands of ecstatic Africans as the French military has returned to restore white supremacy and […]
Mali OD kicks off our coverage of Black History Month 2013 by taking a look at the chaos in Northern Mali where the legendary African […]
New World In Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of New World Slavery, David Brion Davis sets the American South within the international context of […]
South Sudan Washington has a hypocritical track record of supporting secession abroad while opposing secession at home: Panama from Colombia, Kosovo from Serbia, and most […]
Zambia He’s gone to Zambia to build health clinics for African women … “There, Mr Sata, known as King Cobra for his sharp tongue and […]
South Africa The world’s first “rainbow nation” … gears up for a “second transition.” “”The structure of the apartheid-era economy has remained largely intact,” Zuma […]
Africa H/T Walter Russell Mead Anyone who read Pat Buchanan’s 2001 book The Death of the West and James Howard Kunstler’s 2005 book The Long […]
Africa Too Much Magic: Wishful Thinking, Technology, and the Fate of the Nation … I’ve been reading a Kindle sample, and this is some dark […]
Zimbabwe OD last addressed the Glorious Nation of Zimbabwe in Black History Month 2012: Review: “Mugabe and the White African.” As you may recall, Robert […]
Africa H/T AR Jack Cafferty writes: There continue to be fundamental disagreements about when blacks will achieve racial equality. Whites are much more likely to […]
California TMZ has released a new Kony 2012 video: We are the world!!! #StopKony!!! Note: Jim Goad has the definitive wrap up on Kony 2012.
Mauritania In spite of all the chatter in the anti-Confederate blogosphere, slavery hasn’t existed in the American South in 147 years. No one who is […]
California You can’t make this shit up: “Invisible Children co-founder and director of the “Kony 2012” viral video Jason Russell, 33, is receiving medical care […]
South Africa H/T CofCC Sorry about the brief posts. I’m traveling at the moment. Discuss.
Uganda This video about Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda is going viral on Facebook. It is being spread around by bleeding […]
Liberia, Senegal, and South Africa This is what happened when the Black Undertow was allowed to take over Africa’s beaches. Their impact on the environment […]
United States Hope you enjoyed our month long safari into Africa and the Caribbean where we have studied how the bulk of the black race […]
Saint-Domingue Égalité for All: Touissant L’ouverature and the Haitian Revolution is a PBS documentary about the Haitian Revolution. The Haitian Revolution was the only successful […]
Nigeria Tears of the Sun is a 2003 film starring Bruce Willis about a U.S. Navy Seal rescue team sent into Nigeria during a fictional […]
Sierra Leone Cry Freetown is a 2000 documentary that takes place in Freetown, Sierra Leone in the aftermath of “Operation No Living Thing.” This critically […]
South Africa Colonel Jooste is an Afrikaner patriot. He is one of the few people in this insane country that seems to have his head […]
Sierra Leone Blood Diamond is a 2006 film set in the context of the Sierra Leone Civil War. The background story of this movie is […]
Zaire Michela Wrong’s In The Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu’s Congo is an investigative journalist’s take on the […]
Rwanda Hotel Rwanda is a 2004 film about the Rwandan genocide. It tells the true story of Paul Rusesabagina who sheltered 1,268 Tutsi and Hutu […]
Rwanda Shake Hands With The Devil is a 2007 documentary about the Rwandan genocide. The film is based on the book Shake Hands with the […]
Democratic Republic of Congo Over the last 52 years, Léopoldville (now “Kinshasa”) has undergone the most extreme form of man made “climate change” anywhere on […]
Democratic Republic of Congo Americans are accustomed to dealing with natural disasters. California has its earthquakes. Florida has its hurricanes. Kansas has its tornadoes. Arizona […]
South Sudan Last July, the Republic of South Sudan was launched with much excitement as Africa’s 54th state and the world’s newest black nation. The […]
Africa Africa Addio (Farewell Africa) is a 1966 Italian documentary that explores the triumph of freedom and equality in post-colonial Africa. Decried as a “brutal, […]
Democratic Republic of Congo In the American imagination, Detroit symbolizes the depths to which civilization under the Black Undertow is capable of sinking. Black History […]
Liberia “He killed my ma, he killed my pa, but I will vote for him.” Don Cheadle and Chris Rock made headlines last year by […]
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