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“Carlos Moore Discussion and Book Signing at the UCLA International Institute” and other links…

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international.ucla.edu: “The confluence between Moore’s academic and political life occurred in 1975 when the distinguished African scholar, Cheikh Anta Diop, invited him to take up residence in Senegal and assist with several political projects.  One of these involved the setting up of a World Black Researchers Association (WBRA), in 1976.  He remained in Senegal until 1980.”

“Dr. Carlos Moore—Roots”

drcarlosmoore.com: “An ethnologist and political scientist with two doctorates from the prestigious University of Paris-7, France, Carlos Moore was banished for three decades from his native Cuba as a result of his opposition to the racial policies of the Castro regime. Fluent in five languages, he lived and worked in many lands throughout his 34-year exile, and traveled extensively on ethnological research projects in South-east Asia, Africa and the South Pacific. His political and professional career began in 1962 when, aged nineteen, he was recruited into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a translator in the Asian Division.”

“‘Apartheid In Cuba’ by Eduardo Montes-Bradley”

youtube.com: “A Film In Progress by Eduardo Montes-Bradley. Carlos Moore speaks openly on racial tensions and discrimination in Fidel Castro’s Cuba since the beginning of the Revolution.”

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