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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 30 MIN

Capitalism Exploits Black People

from Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast · host Melody Angel

In this episode of the Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast, we expose the deep roots and ongoing reality of how U.S. capitalism has systematically exploited Black people — from the auction blocks of slavery to the underpaid essential workers of today.Host Melody Angel breaks down the brutal economics of chattel slavery as America's first major capitalist engine, fueling the wealth of banks, corporations, and white elites off the backs of enslaved Africans. Then we trace that same exploitative thread through Reconstruction, sharecropping, redlining, and the prison-industrial complex — all systems designed to extract Black labor while denying Black wealth and power.Fast forward to the present, and we unpack how capitalism continues to feed off Black struggle — through wage theft, discriminatory hiring, gig work, and the commodification of Black culture by brands and media empires that profit while our communities remain under-resourced.Tune in as we speak truth to power, challenge the myths of the “American Dream,” and call for a future rooted in justice, dignity, and collective power.Website: http://www.blackrevolutionarycollective.com

In this episode of the Black Revolutionary Collective Podcast, we expose the deep roots and ongoing reality of how U.S. capitalism has systematically exploited Black people — from the auction blocks of slavery to the underpaid essential workers of today. Host Melody Angel breaks down the brutal economics of chattel slavery as America's first major capitalist engine, fueling the wealth of banks, corporations, and white elites off the backs of enslaved Africans. Then we trace that same exploita...

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