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Why Netflix’s ‘Queen Cleopatra’ Has Egypt up in Arms

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… 1960s, when leaders of the African American Civil Rights and Black Power … struggle against imperialism. The famous Black American scholar W.E.B. Du … historical solidarity between Egyptians and Black Americans and pan-Africans in fighting …

Source: Foreign Policy – the Global Magazine of News and Ideas

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