The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur

Scramble 17: Brazza, Fashoda, and Cesaire’s Discours – France in the Scramble concluded

Apr 29, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Braza, the Italian Aristocrat and Explorer of the Dark Continent
02:13 • 4min
3
Pakenhams - A Florid Writing Style
06:35 • 2min
4
The Blood Brother Brother's Ritual
08:41 • 3min
5
The Congo Basin Is a Blank, a Waste
11:59 • 4min
6
The Conscription of Ports in France
16:06 • 5min
7
The Fashoda Crisis
20:49 • 5min
8
I'll Take Your Word for It!
25:35 • 2min
9
The French Are Thinking, What if We Could Get Gunboats on the Upper Nile?
27:53 • 2min
10
The Scramble for Africa Is on Everybody's Grabbing, Right?
29:41 • 2min
11
The French Invasion of the Uganda River
31:27 • 2min
12
A Brief History of the French Expedition to Egypt
33:01 • 3min
13
Is France Going to Provide Serious Support for Mercon?
35:58 • 3min
14
We Can't Look Weak, We Cannot Give In
38:42 • 2min
15
Theofile Del Casse Inherited the Marthan Expedition
40:14 • 3min
16
What Happened in Between Napoleonic and Crimean Wars?
43:00 • 3min
17
The Fashota Crisis Is Yet Another Testimony to the Human Capacity for Stubbornity
45:48 • 3min
18
The Story of French Colonialism in Africahum
48:25 • 5min
19
The Selectionist Perspective on Slavery
53:44 • 3min
20
The Black Man Is Not Our Cousin
56:24 • 2min
21
The Black Race Has Never Been Affected by Race Prejudice
58:02 • 5min
22
The Blood That Makes France
01:02:55 • 2min
23
The Only History Is White
01:04:33 • 3min
24
Frenchma, Ye, a Less Well, There's a Little Less O Offuscation
01:07:03 • 2min
25
The Scramble for Africas Is All About That
01:08:38 • 2min