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 · 20 September 1976 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.



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 · 12 June 1999

Radio was used to incite hatred and genocide in Rwanda. Five years on radio is beginning to be accepted again and is being used to entertain and educate.


BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 1 January 1990

How radio can improve the quality of people's lives.


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 …


DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 Portuguese

Opinion is from critics and listeners of the Catholic broadcaster, considered one of the most independent means in Angola and that has been broadcasting in the country for 58 years. …


MSU: Michigan State University · 1992

This article analyses the application of radio in rural development by nonbroadcast professionals in Swaziland. The author discusses (i) the history of radio programming by non-broadcast professionals: (ii) organization and …


BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation · 1 January 1990

How have African politicians used radio?


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 March 1987 English

SWAPO news and views: fighting for freedom and justice in solidarity. Book discussing: New year messsage to the Namibia people, Comrade Enerst Kadungure calls for solidarity in fight agaist apartheid, …