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Namibia Documentary Series (Interviews)
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<span>A 2012-2013 Oral History endeavor by Bernard C. Moore and Matthew Ecker. Resulted in "Our Voices: From Windhoek to Washington - An Oral History of the Namibian Struggle for Independence." Screened for 2014 Namibia Heroes' Day celebrations on NBC Namibia, as well as throughout 2015 Black History Month on NBC Namibia</span>
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Bernard C. Moore and Matthew Ecker
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Interviews filmed between July 2012 and May 2013.
Oral History
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Ben Ulenga (Full Interview)
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Date: 18 August 2012 Location: Windhoek Time: ~ 55 Minutes Interview conducted by Bernard Moore & Matthew Ecker Topics: -Early thoughts on colonialism, racism, class -OPO as response to labor issues, not nationalism -America as symbol of un-oppressed Africa -Time spent in Soviet Union -His Impression of Television and Radio in USSR -SWAPO not Communist/Socialist -SWAPO not as Workers Movement -”Black as mindset,” acknowledgment of class -Lubango controversy in Angola -Thoughts on Ovambos in SWAPO, Geingob -Ulenga's Resignation from SWAPO -Sam Nujoma and 3rd Term controversy -Birth of Congress of Democrats -Politics and the “Born Frees” -Liberation struggle heroes in politics
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Bernard C. Moore
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Namibia Documentary Series
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Bernard C. Moore & Matthew Ecker, Namibia Documentary Series
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CC BY-NC-SA
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MPEG-4 Video File
Date
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2012
Language
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English
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AT4Gyl0_8PI
African Americans
Ben Ulenga
Born Free
Class
Congress of Democrats
Interview
Lubango
Migrant Labor
Namibia
Namibia Documentary Series
Ovamboland
Racism
Sam Nujoma
Socialism
Soviet Union
SWAPO
Television
Windhoek
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Documentary Films on Namibia
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This collection holds full length Documentary Films on Namibia.
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Namibia: A New Nation's Challenge
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"After 105 years of foreign rule, Namibia, Africa's last colony, gained its independence, and this program covers Sam Nujoma's address at Lincoln University outlining his country's future. The impeccable rendition of the Namibian National Anthem, and the English translation at the end, add an emotional and nostalgic flavor to the program. And the background information on Namibia provides viewers with a broader understanding of the issues at hand."
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Chip Taylor & Avio Productions
Publisher
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Chip Taylor Communications
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© Chip Taylor Communications
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MPEG-4 Video File
Date
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1991
Language
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English
Source
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBOQN_USWSw
African Americans
Apartheid
Documentary
Independence
Lincoln University
Sam Nujoma
United States