HIST 285 Radio and Liberation in Africa in the 20th Century

User icon Heather Dray
12 December 2023
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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 April 1957 English

Report of the Information and Propaganda Sub-committee of the General Executive of the Black Sash for the year May 1956 to April 1957, discussing: Multi-racial Government, demonstrations, propaganda, publishing, human …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 May 1974 English

Report from an Enlarged meeting of the ANC National Executive Committee. Serves as a guide to the missions abroad on political education, duties and tasks, administration, liberation movements.


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 December 1961 English

Laying sound foundations: Address to the Black Sash National Conference. Sharing responsibility. Highlights of Conference. Black Sash vs Radio South Africa: The Press joins in. Our youth needs ANC revolutionary …


USC: University of Southern California English

T. Awone and A. Pache working for the radio. Photograph published in the Journal des Missions, November-December 1967.


Moi University · 22 September 1975 English



Moi University · 12 July 1976 English


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 March 1975 English

Resolutions of the ANC National Executive Committee on publicity information needs and tasks. Resolved that a massive propaganda and publicity campaign should be launched locally and internationally.




USC: University of Southern California · 1967 English

Gabonese man working in the radio studio of the Eglise évangélique du Gabon (Evangelical church of Gabon) in Libreville.


Moi University · 20 September 1976 English


Villon Films · 1975 English

A propaganda film aiming to extol the virtue of the apartheid policy of separate development, championing the progress made in the area’s industrial and public sectors. The film focuses on …






IISH: International Institute of Social History · 1988

Tekening gemaakt voor de tentoonstelling "Niet stil te krijgen - censuur in Zuid-Afrika" in het Verzetsmuseum te Amsterdam, februari-juni 1988, georganiseerd ism de AABN, Omroep voor Radio Freedom en COSAWR


UWM: University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Ghana, Newscaster, Radio, 163 Color Volume 83, Page 9


BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 1 January 1990

African listeners are bombarded by radio broadcast by a number of foreign broadcasters including Voice of America, BBC, Radio South Africa and Radio Moscow. How do they cater to their …