Author and syndicated columnist Julianne Malveaux gives an inspiring talk on the contributions of W.E.B. DuBois and other African-American scholars in this event marking UCSD's celebration of Black History Month. [3/2003] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 7166]
excellent worker!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
Awesome!! That was amazing! haha I thought it was really interesting. Absolutely enjoyed it!
Chick6517 2 years ago
youtube is trippy....look at all these kkkrazy kkkrackers sharing their fals information and hatred....never fails
meezleton 3 years ago
slavery still exists outside of africa as well...in asia and in europe....all over really. read a book or a newspaper
meezleton 3 years ago
Is she mixed she looks like she mixed with white and black does that come from slavery? She looks more white then black.
beverlycromwell4 3 years ago
Excellent!
mzsuzuki 3 years ago
Dubois' greatest contribution in my opinion was the Pan-African congresses he convened. Especially the one in Manchester, England in 1945.
NkrumahTure 3 years ago
White people do not have the slightest clue as to what black people have to go through every single day of their lives. black people have to put up with shit from whites and other blacks, there is probaly more discrimination amongst blacks than whites ever had for us,
so yes in one way or another black people do oppress themselves
misterhyla 3 years ago
Such speeches are far from inspiring; well, unless someone considers historical truth to be inspiring.
"History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." - James Joyce
dronias13 4 years ago
This is what passes for "inspiring talk" at the University of California?
twb1962 4 years ago