
#70 A look at Cedric Robinson’s ’Black Marxism’ - Annie Olaloku-Teriba
The Malcolm Effect
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Blackness Is Unique
The coherence of it today is much more difficult to pin down, right? Yeah. There was a particular moment in the 60s and 70s buttressed by waves of migration from the Caribbean outlets. That's why someone like Dick Gregory can talk about cats who think black. And that the same corrupt leaders who funnel millions possible to leaders. So there's this way of thinking which spreads across the globe, which brings into coherence a mutual recognition of conditions.
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