Role of Black people in the South African War A short article from South African History Online about the role of black soldiers and workers in the second Boer war.
Donald Trump, White Nationalism and America's Colonial Legacy Rosa Soros discusses the colonial legacy of America, how it is still felt deeply today, and why we…
Black Sansculottes and Ambitious Marionettes: Cedric J. Robinson, CLR James and the Critique of Political Leadership - Alberto Toscano Leadership can serve as a privileged prism to revisit, in this theoretical homage…
Why Moors help Franco A short article by George Padmore discussing the use of Moroccan troops by Francoist forces in the Spanish Civil War, after the Popular Front…
1944-52: Solomon Islanders Establish Autonomus Village Movement In response to oppression by the British Empire the indigenous islanders turned to a Movement…
1996: Turks and Caicos Islanders Attempt to Remove Governor Tensions between the population of the island group and their appointed Governor led to months of…
1959: Fiji Oil Workers Strike The strike of 1959 was the first time a multi ethnic workforce struck together, and the response was martial law from the government and betrayal by tribal elders.
1995: Tahitians Campaign to Stop French Nuclear Testing The resumption of nuclear weapons tests in Polynesia by France the mid nineties provoked anger in…
1945: Black Rhodesian Rail Workers Strike Black workers on the Rhodesian Rail way (Zimbabwe and Zambia) struck against unfair working conditions and company racism.
1947: Mombasa General Strike In 1947 the city of Mombasa was paralysed by a general strike by its black African workforce in an attempt to end pay disparities, especially…