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Night Waves

on BBC Radio 3

Adam Mars-Jones talks to writer
Walter Mosley , who claims that African-Americans have used the excuse of America's racism and lack of political inclusiveness to absolve themselves of responsibility for their country's actions. He argues that, instead, they should recognise that with their experience of oppression they could build bridges between the first and third worlds. Producer Julian May

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Talks:
Adam Mars-Jones
Unknown:
Walter Mosley

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