4.8 • 622 Ratings
🗓️ 7 November 2021
⏱️ 69 minutes
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For this special episode of Guerrilla History, we celebrated our one year anniversary by hosting a livestream featuring returning guest and fan favorite, Dr. Gerald Horne! We covered a lot in this conversation, from Texas and the historical roots of US fascism, the need for Cuban solidarity, recent books and movies that have caught Dr. Horne's eye, and more! If you haven't already heard our previous episode with him on The Counterrevolution of 1776, be sure to scroll back in your podcast feed and check that out too, as some of these themes are connected.
Gerald Horne is the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston. His research interests are unbelievably varied, encompassing biographies of W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Robeson, to The Haitian Revolution, to Hollywood in the '30s-'50s, to Jazz and Justice. Be sure to check out his bibliography, you're certain to find something that interests you!
Guerrilla History is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global proletarian history, and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present. If you have any questions or guest/topic suggestions, email them to us at [email protected].
Your hosts are immunobiologist Henry Hakamaki, Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University, and Revolutionary Left Radio's Breht O'Shea.
Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter @guerrilla_pod, and can be supported on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory. Your contributions will make the show possible to continue and succeed!
To follow the hosts, Henry can be found on twitter @huck1995, and also has a patreon to help support himself through the pandemic where he breaks down science and public health research and news at https://www.patreon.com/huck1995. Adnan can be followed on twitter @adnanahusain, and also runs The Majlis Podcast, which can be found at https://anchor.fm/the-majlis, and the Muslim Societies-Global Perspectives group at Queens University, https://www.facebook.com/MSGPQU/. Breht is the host of Revolutionary Left Radio, which can be followed on twitter @RevLeftRadio and cohost of The Red Menace Podcast, which can be followed on twitter @Red_Menace_Pod. Follow and support these shows on patreon, and find them at https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/.
Thanks to Ryan Hakamaki, who designed and created the podcast's artwork, and Kevin MacLeod, who creates royalty-free music.
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0:00.0 | You remember Den Bamboo? |
0:09.0 | No! |
0:10.0 | The same thing happened in Algeria, in Africa. |
0:15.0 | They didn't have anything but a rank. |
0:17.0 | The prince had all these highly mechanized instruments of warfare, but they put some guerrilla action on. |
0:28.8 | Hello and welcome to guerrilla history, the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global proletarian history and aims to use the lessons of history |
0:38.6 | to analyze the present. |
0:40.5 | I'm your host, Henry Huckimacki, and unfortunately, I'm only joined by one of my co-hosts today |
0:46.7 | as our friend and co-hosts, Brett O'Shea, host of Revolutionary Left Radio, and the Red Menace |
0:53.6 | podcast had a very, very last minute |
0:56.5 | family emergency come up and is unfortunately not going to be able to make it today. I know it's |
1:01.6 | disappointing for everyone, but absolutely family comes first. That goes without saying. But I am joined |
1:09.3 | by my co-hosts, co-host Professor Adnan Hussein, |
1:14.2 | historian and director of the School of Religion at Queens University in Ontario, Canada. Hello, |
1:18.7 | Adnan. How are you doing? I'm doing well. It's great to be with you, Henry, |
1:22.7 | and to celebrate one year of guerrilla history. It's fantastic. Absolutely. Absolutely. As you mentioned, |
1:30.0 | this is a special episode as it is our one year anniversary. It is our first live stream. |
1:37.6 | And, of course, the most special part of all, we're joined by the inimitable Dr. Gerald Horn, a fan favorite. We had an episode with |
1:47.2 | Dr. Horn in the past, and he's, you know, graciously agreed to come on with us, to talk with us during |
1:53.6 | our one-year anniversary live stream. So, hello, Dr. Gerald Horn. How are you doing today? |
2:00.0 | Oh, it's all good, and it's an honor, a privilege, and a pleasure to be here with you. |
2:05.0 | Absolutely. It's 1 a.m. here in Kazan, Russia, but I could not be happier to be here with you at this time. |
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