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“White Malice: The CIA and the Recolonization of Africa” by Susan Williams: A Review Essay

Africa has long been looked at by outsiders as a continnent that is hopelessly mired in corruption and incapable of social and economic development.  This especially pertains to sub-Saharan Africa, overwhelmingly populated by black people, thus fitting the trope of white supremists that black people cannot govern themselves. This book by Susan Williams annihilates the…

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Africa has long been looked at by outsiders as a continnent that is hopelessly mired in corruption and incapable of social and economic development.  This especially pertains to sub-Saharan Africa, overwhelmingly populated by black people, thus fitting the trope of white supremists that black people cannot govern themselves.

This book by Susan Williams annihilates the lie.  Williams details the impact of stealing millions of people for enslavement, the subsequent colonization of the continent by Western European powers and then, after the decolonization of a number of these countries, the recolonization of the continent by the United States operating explicity albeit covertly through its Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).