AFRICA
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"Africa" |
"Africa" Child G. Plate 143, Vol 2, No 84, Pg 326. |
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A historical step forward | ||
Achebe 70th birthday, 2000 |
Chinua Achebe is a world-renowned writer of great achievment, a founderof modernAfrican literature. Various prominent writers, performers, poets, etc. hosts a weekend Conference in celebration of Chinua Achebe's 70th Birthday. |
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Africa and freedom | ||
Africa and industrialisation | ||
Africa and industrialisation | ||
Africa and Parliamentary democracy | ||
Africa and world peace | ||
Africa Events vol 6 no 3 March 1990 | ||
Africa Fund: More than Economic |
Africa Fund: More than Economic |
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African students condemn invasion of Zaire | ||
African Studies Association 1999 |
The African Studies Association was founded in 1957 as a nonprofit organisation open to individuals and institutions interested in African affairs held their 42nd Annual Meeting in November 11-14, 1999, taking place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; under the theme, "Listening to" and "Interpreting" |
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An image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness | ||
Apartheid in Crisis, 1978-1989 |
From the book A History of South Africa, Fourth Edition Leonard Thompson
CHAPTER 7 Apartheid in Crisis, 1978-1989 |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This document looks at the politics of theatre in South Africa. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Arts and Africa looks at two films both by women directors. 'Tsiamelo' by Ellen Kuzwayo and Betty Wolpert from South Africa, and from West Indian Island of Martinique - 'Rue Cases Negres' or 'Black Shack Alley', the first feature film by the West Indian director Euzhan Palcy. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Seven African bands are taking part in a festival of African music in London. The aim is to dal with the isolation felt by Africa's contemporary artists. They are in need for wider exposure and anxious for contacts with artists in different parts of the world. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme looks at an English artist who goes to Malawi and a Malawian artist who goes to Britain. Kay Chiromo from Malawi lecures in fine art at the University of Malawi. He told Nick Barker how his artistic career began. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This is an exhibition devoted to the history of the Kanga, the printed cloth which for over a century has been such a colourful feature in Swahili society. Which took place at London's Commonwealth Institute. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
In this programme, Jerusha Castley speak to Jester Tshuma from Zimbabwe Publishing House and Flora Nwapa, a Nigerian novelist. They are just two of the representatives frrom 24 countries who have been attending the first ever International Feminist Book Fair. |