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Black Agenda Radio, Week of March 3, 2019
Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
05 Mar 2019
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Blacks and Palestinians share a common struggle against colonialism; Venezuelan elections the most transparent in the world; the "hard work" of becoming a billionaire is exploitation.

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