African Revolutionary (BBC); America and the Unfinished African Revolution; Biafran Relief, Reactions to Tyranny: the Black Artist in South Africa (KPFA), 1965-1966
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From the Midway: A series of programs from the campus of the University of Chicago. Jan Vansina, Professor of History and Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, gives two talks: Congo: ‚Cultural Diversity and National Integration‚ and ‚Toward a Cultural History of Central Africa‚. Africa‚Äôs Search for Identity -- Part three of a four-part series: Victor C. Ferkiss, author of Africa‚Äôs Search for Identity (1966) speaks on contents of his book. Biafran Relief: Lincoln Bergman interviews Dr. Frank Catchpool, the only American doctor who‚Äôs been behind the lines in Biafra. Nigeria -- Biafra: the International and Domestic Situations - An interview with Peter Ekeh, the chairman of the Nigerian Students Association at U.C. Berkeley. Reactions to Tyranny: The Black Artist in South Africa - Dennis Brutus, Dolores Hayden, Jeanie McCormack, Frederick Wranovics, Diana Ekman and Stephen Schwartz read works which ‚accurately portray the black man‚Äôs life in South Africa today.‚. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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