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African Emancipation and Courage with Abdullah O. Alao
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2:05:14 - 2:12:36 (07:22)

Abdullah O. Alao discusses African emancipation and liberation and how practicing courage can help in today’s society.

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The call to practice more courage amidst the current world situations involves showing up with curiosity, empathy, and love as the antidote to pretty much anything, and engaging different parts of the soul and brain.
2:05:14 - 2:06:22 (01:07)
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Courage
Summary

The call to practice more courage amidst the current world situations involves showing up with curiosity, empathy, and love as the antidote to pretty much anything, and engaging different parts of the soul and brain.

Chapter
African Emancipation and Courage with Abdullah O. Alao
Episode
#311 – Magatte Wade: Africa, Capitalism, Communism, and the Future of Humanity
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In this podcast episode, the conversation revolves around the African Emancipation movement and the Black Lives Matter movement in America.
2:06:21 - 2:09:54 (03:32)
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African Emancipation, Black Lives Matter Movement
Summary

In this podcast episode, the conversation revolves around the African Emancipation movement and the Black Lives Matter movement in America. The guest speaker shares his thoughts on the untold and hidden stories of African Liberation and talks about the significance of the Black Lives Matter movement in today's world.

Chapter
African Emancipation and Courage with Abdullah O. Alao
Episode
#311 – Magatte Wade: Africa, Capitalism, Communism, and the Future of Humanity
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
The podcast discusses the experiences of W. E. B. Dubois in the United States in the early 1900s, particularly his observations of racial tensions including lynching and the showcasing of body parts in store windows.
2:09:54 - 2:12:36 (02:42)
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W. E. B. Dubois, racial tensions, lynching
Summary

The podcast discusses the experiences of W. E. B. Dubois in the United States in the early 1900s, particularly his observations of racial tensions including lynching and the showcasing of body parts in store windows.

Chapter
African Emancipation and Courage with Abdullah O. Alao
Episode
#311 – Magatte Wade: Africa, Capitalism, Communism, and the Future of Humanity
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast