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Susan Williams



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White Malice: The CIA and t...

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Adventures in an RV - A dog...

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Quality Practice: A musicia...

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Unresolved Lives: Seven Sto...

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A Guide for Using The Cat i...

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“What can be done to resurrect and implement the pan-African project? Cameron Duodu too, has looked back and asked what went wrong. As a Ghanian rookie reporter he witnessed the celebrations of freedom on 6 March 1957 a few years later he reported on Ghana from the crisis in the Congo. For him the Congo’s tragedy illustrates Africa's problem with the western world, whereby the Congo is still not stable and able to relieve the poverty of its people. Lamumba, writes Duodo, sadly lost power, he lost his country and in the end, his very life. The amazing thing, he adds, is that Lamumba had done absolutely nothing against the combination of forces that wanted him dead. They just saw him as a threat to their interests. Interest narrowly defined to mean “His country has got resources. We want them. He might not give them to us so let us go get him.” All this was done, Duodu observes, to achieve the selfish end of continuing to control the Congo’s rich mineral resources, but it wasn't only the Congo they wished to control they wanted to gulp down the entire African continent, Duodu add, and some so still do.”
Susan Williams, White Malice: The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa

“Bitterness does not pay. Certain things have happened to all of us in the past and it is for us to forget those and to look to the future.”
Susan Williams, Colour Bar: The Triumph of Seretse Khama and His Nation

“while in exile Nkrumah drew deep pleasure from growing his beloved roses and other flowers, and from animals and all forms of wildlife. On one occasion, two members of his entourage returned from a fishing expedition with a large turtle, which they presented to Nkrumah, assuming it would be made into soup. But he instructed them to place it in a small pool on the veranda, to live there until his hopeful return to Ghana—when the turtle would be returned to the sea.14”
Susan Williams, White Malice: The CIA and the Covert Recolonization of Africa

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