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White Malice

The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa

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White Malice

By: Susan Williams
Narrated by: Chanté McCormick
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A revelatory account of how African Independence was systematically undermined by the United States.

"Fascinating information, original research, and bold ideas." —NPR

"A triumph of archival research." —Jacobin

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. The charismatic Kwame Nkrumah, who had just won Ghana’s independence, led a determined appeal for Pan-Africanism.

Young, idealistic leaders across the continent, as well as African Americans seeking civil rights at home, heeded his call. 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 CIA’s covert operations from Ghana to the Congo to the UN, which frustrated the attempts of Africa’s new generation of nationalist leaders to establish democratic governance. These revelations dramatically upend the conventional wisdom that 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, Williams introduces readers 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.

Africa Colonialism & Post-Colonialism Corruption & Misconduct Military Politics & Government Weapons & Warfare
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I was a bit worried about this one because it starts off a bit slow. The narrator also took some time to get used to. I am glad I stuck with it because in the end, it was excellent. Well researched and documented by the author. I have no doubt of the CIAs involvement throughout the world, the killing of politicans or outspoken figures that they do not agree with. This book provides examples and also references other books to look into.

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