Black in China: The Anti-African Protests of 1988
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One must understand that before the 1980's there generally wasn't any friction between blacks and Chinese. Now when I say blacks, I mean mostly blacks from the continent of Africa. Another reason was because there was sporadic contact between blacks and the Chinese on the mainland. A notable figure was Paul Robeson who believed in Communism and Marxist ideology. During the 1950's Robeson would often travel to China to perform and give lectures; much to the disdain of the idea of McCarthyism which was running rampant at the time. He found solidarity with the struggles of Chinese people that were juxtaposed with his own struggles dealing with racism and Jim Crow laws in America....   American Nightmare Podcast: www.thegoldenninja.podbean.com or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcastamerican-nightmare-podcast/id1460092075 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/winnerlaowai Instagram:Chamaflauge If you like American Nightmare Presents... Donate to my Patreon:Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/winnerlaowai Leave a comment or review on the Facebook fan pagehttps://www.facebook.com/goldenninjapodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tour
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