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Black History Year

The Killing of Patrice Lumumba with Dr. Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja

Black History Year

PushBlack

History, Society & Culture

4.32.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

He was a man of the people. A man who wanted one thing and one thing only: true independence for his country. But if the U.S. government had its way? He’d be shot dead before his 36th birthday. In a conversation led by sociopolitical scholar Dr. Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, we discuss the assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba. This is an episode we need right now - one that calls out the Western powers that be for state-sanctioned violence and exposes the gross lengths they'll go to control Black lives. BHY is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company - hit us up at BlackHistoryYear.com and share this with your people! PushBlack exists because we saw we had to take this into our own hands. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at https://BlackHistoryYear.com​. Most people do 5 or 10 bucks a month, but everything makes a difference. Thanks for supporting the work. The Black History Year production team includes Tareq Alani, Abeni Jones, Patrick Sanders, Tasha Taylor, William Anderson, Jareyah Bradley, Brooke Brown, Shonda Buchanan, Briona Lamback, Akua Tay, Leslie Taylor-Grover, and Darren Wallace. Our producers are Cydney Smith and Ivana Tucker, who also edits the podcast. Black History Year’s Executive Producer is Julian Walker. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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He was a man of the people, a man who wanted one thing and one thing only, true independence

0:13.2

for his country.

0:15.5

But if Western governments had their way, he'd be shot dead before his 36th birthday.

0:24.1

I'm Jay from Push Black and you're listening to Black History Year.

0:28.9

In just a minute, we'll learn more about the government sanctioned murder of Patrice

0:32.5

Lamumba.

0:33.6

And in today's episode, we'll also be speaking with Dr. George Zongola Tajala, a professor

0:38.9

at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.

0:43.5

Before his 10-year there, Dr. Zongola taught at Howard University, Clark Atlanta, and even

0:48.7

spent seven years in the United Nations.

0:51.8

He's authored many books and articles on socio-political conflicts across Africa, including

0:57.4

his award-winning work, The Congo, from Leopold to Cabilla, a People's History.

1:03.7

His decades of scholarship on Patrice Lamumba and The Congo makes Dr. Zongola the perfect

1:09.1

person to illuminate the lethal impact of state violence, white interference, and economic

1:15.1

injustice against black people everywhere.

1:30.8

June 30th, 1960.

1:33.7

The Congo.

1:35.6

The ground shook with thunderous applause as the distinguished man took the stage.

1:41.4

He had yet to utter a word, but his posture signaled that he intended to speak the truth.

1:48.0

His work had earned him the love of his people, and even cost him his freedom on occasion.

1:54.0

Yet he had come full circle, elected by the people as their leader, and now in a position

2:01.4

to fight even harder for their rights.

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