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Katutura

Switzerland, 1971
film

“Summary: describes the conditions of blacks in dormitory towns in south-east africa where blacks live in the midst of otherwise white south Africa”

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Tropical Africa

United States, 1961
Similarity: 72%

African village life

United States, 1967
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Mapantsula

South Africa, 1988
Similarity: 70%

Twentieth century slavery

South Africa, 1969
Similarity: 68%

Black and white in South Africa

Canada, 1957
Similarity: 67%

Encounter at Kwacha House - Halifax

Canada, 1967
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The Future of one million Africans

United Kingdom, 1950
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The African scene: youth builds a nation in Tanzania

Canada, 1970
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Tanzania: of people and a vision

United States, 1972
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Maids and madams

United Kingdom, 1985
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South Africa: the white laager

United States, 1977
Similarity: 67%

Africa: an introduction

United States, 1981
Similarity: 67%

Africa untamed

United States, 1953
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Vukani awake

South Africa, 1965
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Urban Challenge

United States, 1984
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This is Tanganyika

United Kingdom, 1961
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Kenya today

United Kingdom, 1960
Similarity: 66%

The Republic of South Africa: the land and its people - Rev. ed.

United States, 1963
Similarity: 66%
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