On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, with speak with author, organizer, and people’s historian, Modibo KadalieIntimate Direct Democracy: Fort Mose, the Great Dismal Swamp, and the Human Quest for Freedom. We are also joined by Andrew Zonneveld, who wrote the book’s introduction.
From the book’s description:
Together we discuss how global capitalism rose out of racialized slavery in the so-called Americas, how the plantation system created a political, racial, and ecological model which clashed with Indigenous forms of life, and we map out the rise of resistance communities in the forms of maroon societies that included both runaway slaves, Native people, and poor whites.
We end by discussing what an autonomous approach to archeology and people’s history looks like and what the lessons of the Great Dismal Swamp are for today’s anti-colonial and anti-capitalist struggles.
More Info: On Our Own Authority publishing, Intimate Direct Democracy, various talks with Modibo
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