Gaddafi's Pan-African Motives - a podcast by Its a Continent

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Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was a divisive figure, as he represented very different things to different people. We begin the first episode of season two by discussing what motivated Gaddafi's Pan-Africanist ideas, as well as the impact of Arab colonisation in Northern Africa and the idea behind the term "sub-Saharan Africa". 


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Sources for further reading:


Articles:


Colonialism: Arab & European Compared by Chinweizu


Why do we still use the term “sub-Saharan Africa”?


The Green Book


Libyan aid and investment projects in Africa


Gaddafi’s Libya was Africa’s Most Prosperous Democracy


April Victims of The Gaddafi Regime


The truth about Gaddafi: He was no friend of Africans


Gaddafi’s Blood-Soaked Hands


'It Was As if We Weren’t Human.' Inside the Modern Slave Trade Trapping African Migrants


Africans remember Gaddafi as martyr, benefactor


Gaddafi wants EU cash to stop African migrants


How ‘African’ is Northern Africa?


Books:


Africanism - Patricia Bamurangirwa


African Immigrants in South Africa - Godfrey Mwakikagile


Documentary:


Mad Dog: Inside the Secret World of Muammar Gaddafi

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