Ep 13: Gerald Horne: THE WHITE PACIFIC, Whaling, Slavery & US Imperialism in Hawaii & the South Seas
In this episode, Dr. Horne discusses his book, THE WHITE PACIFIC: U.S. IMPERIALISM & BLACK SLAVERY IN THE SOUTH SEAS AFTER THE CIVIL WAR (U of Hawaii P, 2007). Dr. Horne contextualizes his research on the Pacific region and the South Seas, discusses the often unacknowledged link between the Whaling Industry and Black Slavery or so-called "black birding" in the region, and goes o to discuss other topics including the role of the Hawaiian Kingdom and Japan, the U.S. overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani in the coup of 1893. As usual, Dr. Horne also comments on literature and film, contemporary politics and more. Finally, Dr. Horne discusses his latest research on the Pacific for an upcoming book on the COUNTER-REVOLUTION OF 1893. Dr. Horne closes our discussion with a detailed review of some of the major work on the Pacific that he's read.
AT THE VERY END of this episode you'll see a preview of Episode 14: Gerald Horne on Moscow, Haiti, Floyd Mayweather in Israel and Mike Tyson's return to the ring against KZreadr and Disney star Jake Paul (forthcoming on this channel very soon!)
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Outro by Jason Moran
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Here in New Zealand we the Indigenous people of this country can attest to European colonization in the south Pacific and how religion was used to justify the exploitation of my people and the results are reflected today
@caniceedward
2 ай бұрын
In 1761 king George gave Saint Lucia it's independence through a treaty signed by four local chiefs. This is some thing those in a power won't talk about.
@ChucklesMcGurk
2 ай бұрын
Australia was way worse, at least you got a treaty. From the early 1860s tens of thousands of Pacific Islanders were kidnapped and brought to work on Queensland sugar plantations.
@gooddognigel9992
Ай бұрын
I bet you won’t discuss what happened on the Chatham Islands in the 1600s.
@vnorm2907
29 күн бұрын
@gooddognigel9992 tell us what happened
@gooddognigel9992
29 күн бұрын
@@vnorm2907 The Maori’s invaded the Chatham Islands, slaughtered 300 Morioris, and enslaved the rest. The Moriori population declined from 1,700 in 1835 to 100 in 1870.
The amount of knowledge this man has is astounding. Love me some Dr Horne!
@kalebnbrown
Ай бұрын
No historian is safe with Gerald Horne! He knows everything!
Excited for the upcoming counterrevolution book and of course Episode 14 w/ Dr. Horne!
After watching this video, I bought two of the books Dr. Horne shared.
GERALD HORNE YES YES YES !!!!!
@defactopodcastwithanthonyb576
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! Mind posting on your socials? 🙏
@Draxtor
2 ай бұрын
@@defactopodcastwithanthonyb576 i am not on social media and even the Twitter account is now dormant (WIN WIN WIN) however i run a book club in virtual reality :) happy to do a special !
@Draxtor
2 ай бұрын
@@defactopodcastwithanthonyb576 i am not on any social media channels but i have a book club in Second Life
@defactopodcastwithanthonyb576
2 ай бұрын
That's cool! If you do a special, let me know! 🙏 and thanks for your support of the channel and Dr. Horne's work!
@Draxtor
2 ай бұрын
@@defactopodcastwithanthonyb576 you are welcome to contact me = maybe Gerald and you both want to come on. Lots of info out there on the concept and many great social scientists as well as literary greats have been on the last four years.
Another vital Horne history lesson.
Me too. He's indispensable. Horne is a radical think tank.
Great stuff, fellas. Gerald always impresses with his level of knowledge lol
❤❤Dr. Horne!!!😊
We also have a saying,”when the missionary comes, hide your kids.”
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Excellent Presentation
Bonded labor sounds so civilized
Great show.
What a wonderful time those days
Beford forest was a key general in the civil wars. My relatives were never in kkk. Known to have stopped lynchings when the could. Mid 1900s
@AntonioCunningham-jr2oj
2 ай бұрын
Lynching is still everlasting so sorry that the Bedford forest was a slave owner as well
@habibahq4272
Ай бұрын
I'd love to hear your family's story. Please, make a video or write something. I found a lot of Quakers in my family history. I used to think all "White" people were in the Klan in the south.
@brucesmith6007
Ай бұрын
@habibahq4272 my granddad in Alabama would mentor Black men on how to start a business. 1960s Alabama. One story i heard: a black man had accidently killed a kid with his car. He was going to be lynched. My granddather, get him out of town.
No army no Nation !!! We are discussing diplomatic fictions....
Strange. Professor Horne is a sought after expert on African geopolitics but doesn't seem to do much coverage on the genocide currently underway in Sudan and Congo. I wonder why.
@komiczar
2 ай бұрын
Horne has made several, if not a few, references to the current genocide related to Congo and Sudan, in various interviews. Perhaps his hands are full enough? For whatever age that you are, can you honestly say that you have dedicated yourself in some endeavor to the same extent as he, for the same comparative age in your own Life? Conscientiously conscious, accurately performed research takes copious amount of time, energy and effort. Consider thus along with all of the regular possible challenges and stresses that anyone can face in Living the Life. Also consider that this may also be an opportunity for you to do the work and contribute your expertise on the topic, either as a solo project, or in collaboration with Horne. We need more talented individuals as authors and resesrchers, contributing to the breadth and depth of knowledge.
@presterjohn1697
2 ай бұрын
@@komiczar I suspect it has something to do with Russia in Sudan and China in DRC-Congo. Professor Horne covering these genocides would draw damaging attention on BRICS nations and their abusive relationship with the continent.
@presterjohn1697
2 ай бұрын
@@komiczar Not sure if you saw the reports but 70,000 construction workers from India and China are headed to Yiz-Rye-EL to help rebuilt now that Palestinian workers are no long allowed in. How is this lend itself to the wonders of multipolarity.
@robertrichard6107
2 ай бұрын
Garland Nixon can't ring any circles around Prof. Horne about Pan Africanism on Sputnik Radio, nor his Saturday show on KPFK. I saw Ajamu Baraka speak powerfully about the African Genocide on a Zoom, I wrote notes. Ajamu's main thrust has been Central America though, Lordy knows they need help from the NAZI's the CIA groomed down there since WWII like Ukraine.
@michaeltee4275
2 ай бұрын
Horne is well versed on BOTH Sudans (North & South) and BOTH Congos. Are you?
It's Not Right for Foreigners to Speak on Other Countries Histories without an Aborigine from Those Countries sitting next to them to Validate their Narratives otherwise it's just Blah blah blah😴
@defactopodcastwithanthonyb576
Ай бұрын
Happy to have you come on 😁 👍
Me too. He's indispensable. Horne is a radical think tank.