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  • Ann Garrison , BAR contributor
    Kagame's Economic Mirage in Rwanda, an Interview with David Himbara
    15 Mar 2017
    by Ann Garrison If you believe Paul Kagame, his minority Tutsi government has created unprecedented prosperity since seizing power in 1994. Economist David Himbara, who once served as secretary to…
  • Abayomi Azikiwe
    Anti-Imperialism, Pan-Africanism and Nkrumah’s Ghana: The Historic Role of Shirley Graham Du Bois
    15 Mar 2017
    by Abayomi Azikiwe A longtime leftist, Shirley Graham Du Bois had as much influence on her famous spouse he did on her. Both their lives ended in exile. Shirley Graham Du Bois explained to Africans…
  • Cameron Duodu
    Xenophobia: South Africa is Disgracing Itself and Its Friends
    08 Mar 2017
    by Cameron Duodu Attacks against resident non-South African Blacks are particularly disturbing, given the great assistance poor Black nations gave to South Africans during their struggle against…
  • Henry Makori
    The African Union Needs a Total Overhaul, Not Mere Reform
    01 Mar 2017
    by Henry Makori The fundamental problem of the African Union is ideological. And no one typifies this crisis better than Paul Kagame, the terrifying tyrant and imperialist stooge of Rwanda. His new…
  • Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of February 27, 2017
    23 Feb 2017
    No Justice to be Found in Louisiana “Louisiana has the most broken public defender system of any state in the country,” said Kristen Clark, president of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under…
  • Nate Singham
    Zambian Government Continues Crackdown on Media
    22 Feb 2017
    by Nate Singham
  • Thomas C. Mountain
    Gambia; A Very African Coup
    15 Feb 2017
    by Thomas C. Mountain
  • Patrick Bond
    The State of Revolutionary Movements and Marxism in South Africa
    01 Feb 2017
    by Patrick Bond In South Africa, even the neoliberal Black ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC), speaks the rhetorical language of Marxism. The ANC is challenged by NUMSA, the continent’…
  • Thomas C. Mountain
    An Afar Wedding in Eritrea
    01 Feb 2017
    by Thomas C. Mountain Eritrea, a small African nation on the Red Sea, is surrounded by sectarian religious strife, yet maintains a remarkable amity and unity among its various peoples. Roughly half…
  • Eric Draitser
    Obama’s Legacy In Africa: Terrorism, Civil War and Military Expansion
    25 Jan 2017
    by Eric Draitser No American president has done more to destroy African independence than Barack Obama. “Within two years of his pledge to let Africans resolve their own problems, U.S.-NATO jets were…
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