Exploding the myths of apartheid South Africa / Donald Woods ; produced by Pearl Skotnes.

Program Title:
Exploding the myths of apartheid South Africa / Donald Woods ; produced by Pearl Skotnes.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1486
Description: 

Woods, an exiled South African newspaper editor and author of Asking for Trouble and Biko, speaks at U.C. Irvine about the realities of life in South Africa, and the troubles facing those who resist. Includes music from Rhythm of Resistance, a film about contemporary Black South African music, and The Spear of a Nation, the cultural unit of the African National Congress.|EXPLODING THE MYTHS OF APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA / Donald Woods| produced by Pearl Skotnes. - Woods, an exiled South African newspaper editor and author of "Asking for Trouble" and "Biko," speaks at U.C. Irvine about the realities of life in South Africa, and the troubles facing those who resist. Includes music from "Rhythm of Resistance," a film about contemporary Black South African music, and "The Spear of a Nation," the cultural unit of the African National Congress. - RECORDED: University of California, Irvine. BROADCAST: KPFK, 16 Feb. 1986.

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Date Recorded on: 
University of California, Irvine.
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFK, 16 Feb. 1986.
Item duration: 
1 reel (54 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|54:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1986.
Rights Summary: 
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