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Have you seen DRUM recently? the story of a black magazine in a white world

Social documentary of South African life in the fifties and the impact of apartheid on the lives of black Africans. Rare footage from Drum magazine archives brings to life the music, dance and shebeen philosophy of that period.

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  • "Black fifties in South Africa"
  • "Story of a black magazine in a white world"@en
  • "Never ending dance in the rain"
  • "Story of a Black Magazine in a White World"@en
  • "Story of a Black Magazine in a White World"

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  • "Social documentary of South African life in the fifties and the impact of apartheid on the lives of black Africans. Rare footage from Drum magazine archives brings to life the music, dance and shebeen philosophy of that period."
  • "Social documentary of South African life in the fifties and the impact of apartheid on the lives of black Africans. Rare footage from Drum magazine archives brings to life the music, dance and shebeen philosophy of that period."@en
  • "Social documentary of South African life in the fifties and the impact of apartheid on the lives of black Africans. Rare footage from Drum Magazine archives brings to life the music, dance and shebeen philosophy of that period."@en
  • "Social documentary of South African life in the fifties and the impact of apartheid on the lives of black Africans. Rare footage from Drum Magazine archives brings to life the music, dance and shebeen philosophy of that period."
  • "Social documentary of South African life in the 1950's and the impact of apartheid on the lives of the black Africans. Rare footage from Drum Magazine archives brings to life the music, dance, and shebeen philosophy of that period. Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Trevor Huddleston, Chief Luthuli, and Miriam Makeba are among those shown."
  • "Social documentary of South African life in the 1950's and the impact of apartheid on the lives of the black Africans. Rare footage from Drum Magazine archives brings to life the music, dance, and shebeen philosophy of that period. Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Trevor Huddleston, Chief Luthuli, and Miriam Makeba are among those shown."@en
  • "A documentary about South African culture in the 1950's and the impact of apartheid on the lives of the black Africans. Rare footage from Drum Magazine archives brings to life the music, dance, and shebeen philosophy of that period. Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, Trevor Huddleston, Chief Luthuli, Can Themba, Bloke Modisane, and Miriam Makeba are among those featured or shown."@en
  • "First published in South Africa during the 1950s, Drum magazine became a rallying point for black people as the anti-apartheid movement took shape. The publication, which featured liberal articles by such intellectuals as Lewis Nkosi, Can Themba, and Henry Nxumalo, gave voice to the movement, helping Nelson Mandela and his compatriots. Drum was more than a magazine - it was an expression of a new way of life. Among the highlights of this documentary is footage of the young Mandela and Oliver Tambo as they conduct political meetings and confrontations. The apartheid regime eventually closed the magazine down, but its legacy lives on to this day."@en
  • "First published in South Africa during the 1950s, Drum magazine became a rallying point for black people as the anti-apartheid movement took shape. The publication, which featured liberal articles by such intellectuals as Lewis Nkosi, Can Themba, and Henry Nxumalo, gave voice to the movement, helping Nelson Mandela and his compatriots. Drum was more than a magazine - it was an expression of a new way of life. Among the highlights of this documentary is footage of the young Mandela and Oliver Tambo as they conduct political meetings and confrontations. The apartheid regime eventually closed the magazine down, but its legacy lives on to this day."
  • "A documentary that captures the life and times of black South Africans during the 1950's and the impact Apartheid had, as retold by the journalists of the Drum magazine. It shows a young Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela and brings to life the music of Sophiatown."@en
  • "Shows the life of Black South Africans in the 1950's and the impact of apartheid on their lives. Interviews reflect their hopes, fears, humour and the tradegies that surround them."@en
  • "A documentary by Jurgen Schadeberg on Drum magazine, a magazine published in South Africa; the video focuses on the early days in the 1950s. The story of a black magazine in a white world."

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  • "Documentary films"
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  • "Videorecording"
  • "History"
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  • "Have you seen DRUM recently? the Black fifties in South Africa, a never ending dance in the rain"
  • "Have you seen Drum recently?"
  • "Have you seen Drum recently?"@en
  • "Have You Seen Drum Recently? the Story of a Black Magazine in a White World"@en
  • "Have you seen Drum recently? the Black Fifties in South Africa"
  • "Have you seen Drum recently? [the Black fifties in South Africa]"@en
  • "Have you seen Drum recently? the black fifties in South Africa"@en
  • "Have You Seen Drum Recently? The Story of a Black Magazine in a White World"
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