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                <text>&lt;span&gt;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&lt;/span&gt;</text>
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              <text>Date: 14 August 2012. Location: Windhoek. Time: ~ 1 Hour. Interview conducted by Bernard Moore &amp; Matthew Ecker. Topics: Early history of Namibia, Birth of OPO &amp; SWAPO, Apartheid in Namibia, Petitions to United Nations &amp; Abroad, Armed Struggle &amp; Exile Training, Terrorism Act &amp; Robben Island, Foreign Aid to SWAPO, Exile in Cuba, Role of Portuguese colonies, Cassinga Camp and Namibians in Exile, Role of Cuba, MPLA, UNITA, Cuito Cuanavale and Resolution 435, Koevoet &amp; SWATF, Returning home &amp; Independence, Some post-independence thoughts</text>
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