Maxine Davis: Britain's Underdevelopment of Africa and Queen Elizabeth II's Legacy
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In this episode, I connect with Maxine Davis in England and we are discussing England's Underdevelopment of Africa over the past 500 years and Queen Elizabeth II's legacy and brutality against Africa and Africans. Sister Maxine is a committed Pan-Africanist born in England, of Jamaican parentage. She describes herself as an African born away from home. She's been a member and organizer for 30 years for the ALL African Peoples Revolutionary Party, founded by the father of Pan-Africanism, Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah. She is a community activist seeking to build racial justice for people of African descent in England. She has a MA in African history.
"The rebirth of civilization in Europe began in the 15th century. At this time Africa and Asiatic Civilizations far outstripped Europe." - W.E.B. De Bois
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