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White Privilege on Paradise Islands and Exploring Africa
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15:42 - 21:35 (05:52)

The speaker discusses the concept of white privilege while describing idyllic locations like Koh Tao and the dangers that David Livingston faced while exploring Africa as a white man.

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This podcast episode is a travel guide to the beautiful island of Koh Tao, Thailand, and includes a discussion about the complex issue of racism in history.
15:42 - 17:44 (02:02)
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Koh Tao, Thailand, Racism
Summary

This podcast episode is a travel guide to the beautiful island of Koh Tao, Thailand, and includes a discussion about the complex issue of racism in history.

Chapter
White Privilege on Paradise Islands and Exploring Africa
Episode
Part Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
Tim Geel wrongfully suggests that David Livingston believed that Arab slavery was better for black people in comparison to African slaves while describing Livingston's dependence on Arab Swahili slave caravans for safety.
17:44 - 19:33 (01:48)
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Misinterpretation
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Tim Geel wrongfully suggests that David Livingston believed that Arab slavery was better for black people in comparison to African slaves while describing Livingston's dependence on Arab Swahili slave caravans for safety.

Chapter
White Privilege on Paradise Islands and Exploring Africa
Episode
Part Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
Despite being ill himself, Stanley compelled those who were ill to continue working.
19:33 - 21:35 (02:01)
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Travels
Summary

Despite being ill himself, Stanley compelled those who were ill to continue working. He paid people generously for passing through their territory, but he was also known to lash out with a whip when necessary.

Chapter
White Privilege on Paradise Islands and Exploring Africa
Episode
Part Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa
Podcast
Behind the Bastards