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![Southern African freedom struggle](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 6/2/1905Call Number: JG/ 027Format: CassetteProducers: Judy GerberCollection: Programs produced by Judy Gerber and Laurie Simms
An interview with Ellen Musialela (sp?) from SWAPO, South West Africa People's Organization, speaking about their armed struggle against apartheid. Discusses role of women In the struggle, links between U.S. black liberation struggles and those in South Africa, and the CIA's attempts to thwart those alliances through memorandum #46 in 1978, the effect of Angola's freedom on the struggle, and the living and working conditions of everyday life in apartheid.
![First International Book Fair in Zimbabwe](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 8/22/1983Call Number: SS 049Format: CassetteProducers: Sue SuprianoCollection: Sue Supriano Interviews and Programs
Side A: Includes interviews with various people at the First International Book Fair in Zimbabwe on African literature and racial issues in Africa. Side B: Indigenous music.
![SWAPO: South West Africa People’s Organization](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
El Salvadoran and South African solidarity with SWAPO (Southwest African People’s Organization), support for national independence movement, opposing US imperialism’s intervention in Namibia.
Carlos Martinez representing the movement in El Salvador and Ahmed Obafemi representing the Republic of New Africa (RNA).
recorded off bullhorn at a demonstration in New York.
![South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) and Brazil Liberation Interviews](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Mishek Myongo, a Vice-President of SWAPO, on armed struggle in Namibia. Miguel Arrias of Brazil, former governor of Pernambuco state, now spokesman for Brazilian Information Front.
![Sam Nujoma in Cuba](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/4/1989Call Number: KP 446Format: CassetteProducers: Karen WaldProgram: Sam Nujoma in CubaCollection: African liberation movements
Press conference in Havana with opening statement and questions of Sam Nujoma, at that time President of SWAPO, soon to be the first President of Namibia.
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