| Description | Dick Days talks to Dilip Hiro.
Track 1: He talks about changes in black people's views on Christianity since he was a child, 2.55 mins Track 2: He talks about black people becoming disillusioned with the Christian churches and Islam in the black community, 5.32 mins Track 3: He talks about segregation in the American South and says it will be easier for black and white people in the South to come to terms than the people in the North. He says that black people on the West Coast are more advanced than on the East Coast, 3.47 mins Track 4: He talks about the town he grew up in Michigan and jobs there available to black people, usually work in factories and foundries. He talks about importing people from Europe to work in these factories. He talks about unions, 3.50 mins Track 5: He talks about the white man being forced to acknowledge the black man, British colonialism and socialism, the emergence of China, 5.24 mins Track 6: He talks about what he wants from life and says he hopes to be treated as a human and not care about money. He says that he cannot plan his life because he reacts to what the white man does, 4.20 mins Track 7: Silence, 6.25 mins
Total: 32.17 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0666480 |