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Afghan Ladies' Driving School
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directed by Sean Langan, fl. 2006; produced by Ben Rumney, fl. 2006 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 59 mins
Mr Mamozai's Driving School is the first driving school in Kabul to teach both men and women how to drive. And probably the only driving school for women in the world that is run by men who don't really think women should drive at all. But then the driving instructors at Mr Mamozai's are all ex-Taliban, so clearly...
directed by Sean Langan, fl. 2006; produced by Ben Rumney, fl. 2006 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2006), 59 mins
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Africa: A Voyage of Discovery with Basil Davidson, Episode 7, The Rise of Nationalism
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directed by Andrew Harries, 1954-; presented by Basil Davidson, 1913-2010; produced by John Percival, 1937-2005, Channel Four Television, Monarda Arts and Mitchell Beazley Television, in Africa: A Voyage of Discovery with Basil Davidson, Episode 7 (Halle, Saxony-Anhalt: ArtHaus Musik, 1984), 53 mins
This major eight-part series reveals the rich and diverse drama of African history and is presented by the distinguished historian and scholar Basil Davidson. Covering a vast time scale - from the origins of some of the world‘s greatest civilisations, to colonisation, the rise of nationalism and the emergence of...
directed by Andrew Harries, 1954-; presented by Basil Davidson, 1913-2010; produced by John Percival, 1937-2005, Channel Four Television, Monarda Arts and Mitchell Beazley Television, in Africa: A Voyage of Discovery with Basil Davidson, Episode 7 (Halle, Saxony-Anhalt: ArtHaus Musik, 1984), 53 mins
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African American Life Series, Ideology and Change: The Transformation of the Caribbean Left
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written by Perry Mars, fl. 1998, in African American Life Series (Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1998, originally published 1998), 248 page(s)
Ideology and Change provides the first comprehensive record and analysis of the experience of leftist political movements, organizations, and trends in the English-speaking Caribbean. Perry Mars views the Left as a dynamic force that has made indelible contributions toward advancing democracy since the 1940s, and...
written by Perry Mars, fl. 1998, in African American Life Series (Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1998, originally published 1998), 248 page(s)
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African Revolution
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written by John Hatch, fl. 1967; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 2, May 1968, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 2, May 1968 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1968), 3-14
written by John Hatch, fl. 1967; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 2, May 1968, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 2, May 1968 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1968), 3-14
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Africa: The Problems of Independence
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written by Christopher Clapham, 1941-; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 3, December 1970, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 3, December 1970 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1970), 3-8
written by Christopher Clapham, 1941-; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 3, December 1970, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 3, December 1970 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1970), 3-8
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Uganda's economic war and its implications for African Nationalism
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written by Joram R. Barongo, fl. 1973; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 6, December 1973, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 6, December 1973 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1973), 38-56
written by Joram R. Barongo, fl. 1973; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 6, December 1973, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 6, December 1973 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1973), 38-56
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Negritude — The Anatomizing of the Past
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written by J. Michael Dash, fl. 1974; in African Studies Association of the West Indies,Bulletin no. 7, December 1974, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 7, December 1974 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1974), 54-69
written by J. Michael Dash, fl. 1974; in African Studies Association of the West Indies,Bulletin no. 7, December 1974, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 7, December 1974 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1974), 54-69
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5. Uganda's Economic War and African Nationalism
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written by Dhiru Tanna, fl. 1975; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 8, December 1975, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 8, December 1975 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1975), 41-52
written by Dhiru Tanna, fl. 1975; in African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 8, December 1975, African Studies Association of the West Indies, Bulletin no. 8, December 1975 (Kingston, Kingston Parish: African Studies Association of the West Indies, 1975), 41-52
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Africans in America: Revolution (1750–1805), Program Two, Interview with John Kaminski, Professor of History, University of Wisconsin Madison
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directed by Noland Walker, fl. 2003; produced by Noland Walker, fl. 2003, WGBH Boston; interview by Noland Walker, fl. 2003, in Africans in America: Revolution (1750–1805), Program Two (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 1 hour 26 mins
John Kaminski is interviewed about the Declaration of Independence, the rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, post-war America in the 1780s, the world "slavery" in the Constitution.
directed by Noland Walker, fl. 2003; produced by Noland Walker, fl. 2003, WGBH Boston; interview by Noland Walker, fl. 2003, in Africans in America: Revolution (1750–1805), Program Two (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 1 hour 26 mins
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[Front matter]
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edited by Fassil Demissie, fl. 1994; in Africans on the Move: Migration, Diaspora and Development Nexus (Abingdon, England: Routledge (Publisher), 2015, originally published 2015), i-xi
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