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White Malice: The CIA and the Neocolonisation of Africa

White Malice: The CIA and the Neocolonisation of Africa

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The CIA undermined the African independence movement by targeting leaders Kwame Nkrumah and Patrice Lumumba, poisoning the hopes of 1958 with secret agents, informants, UN lobbying, cultural infiltration, bribery, assassinations, and coups. This has had bitter consequences that reverberate in Africa to this day.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 400 pages
\n Publication date: 16 September 2021
\n Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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Accra,1958. A historic gathering of African liberation leaders takes place, brimming with determination, purpose, and a shared vision for a liberated continent. Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah and Congo's Patrice Lumumba forge a close alliance, instilling hope for a future of true African autonomy. However, within a few short years, both men would become targets of the CIA's covert operations, undermining their dream and plunging the continent into a tumultuous era.

The United States, driven by its desire to assert its influence in the region, saw an opportunity as the Europeans began to withdraw from Africa. The rise of Pan-Africanism among African Americans fighting for civil rights provided a source of inspiration, as did the potential threat of Soviet influence over newly independent African governments. Moreover, the idea of an atomic reactor in the hands of Africans was deemed unacceptable, fueling the US's determination to seize control of the continent.

In her meticulously researched book, renowned historian Susan Williams delves into the archives, uncovering previously unknown details of America's covert program in Africa. The CIA deployed a multifaceted strategy, employing secret agents, informants, covert UN lobbying, cultural infiltration, bribery, assassinations, and coups. As the colonizers left, the Americans moved in, unleashing a wave of bitter consequences that continue to resonate in Africa today.

The CIA's actions in Africa not only undermined the aspirations of independence but also set the stage for decades of political instability, economic decline, and human rights abuses. The continent has been plagued by conflicts, authoritarian regimes, and poverty, perpetuating a cycle of poverty and marginalization that has hindered its development and progress.

The legacy of America's interference in African affairs is a complex and multifaceted one. It serves as a reminder of the power dynamics at play in global politics and the lengths that nations will go to assert their influence. It also highlights the need for transparency, accountability, and respect for the sovereignty of nations, as well as the importance of promoting democratic governance and human rights throughout the world.

In conclusion, America's systematic interference in African independence strangled the continent's potential at birth. The CIA's covert operations, driven by political, economic, and security interests, undermined the aspirations of African leaders and set the stage for a series of challenges that continue to impact the region today. It is essential to acknowledge the historical truth and learn from the mistakes of the past to build a more equitable and prosperous future for Africa and the world.

\n Weight: 750g\n
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781787385559\n \n

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