Posts Tagged ‘Black History Month’

African Americans in World War II: A Legacy of Patriotism and Valor

Monday, 23 August 2010 00:29 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

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GO-BAMA between Hope & Dreams

Tuesday, 10 August 2010 19:07 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

by A. Rahman Satti

An uplifting fly-on-the-wall documentary that portrays the monumental time of change during the Obama campaign that led up to his presidency in 2008.

This film interweaves complex cultural questions with the director’s biographical legacy and becomes a source of renewed inspiration reconciling the personal and universal dream for a better world.

We follow filmmaker Satti, born to a German mother and Sudanese father and raised behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany, as he embarks on a quest following the Obama campaign to find hope again.

On this epic journey, Satti encounters varied and charismatic people that give us deep insights into the political expectations that led to the Barack Obama Presidency.

Satti’s initial skepticism is often overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and spirit of the American people; nevertheless he dares to ask: “Can we really resurrect our lost hopes and dreams?”.

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The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany

Friday, 06 August 2010 14:24 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

The Civil Rights Struggle, African American GIs, and Germany

Our research project explores the connection between the U.S. military presence abroad and the advancement of civil rights in the U.S. We investigate the role that African-American GIs played in carrying the civil rights movement to Germany, which was host to the largest contingent of U.S. troops deployed outside the U.S.

Between 1945 and the end of the Cold War, some 15-20 million American soldiers, families and civilian employees lived in Germany. Between 2-3 million of those Americans were African American. By giving voice to their experience and to that of the people who interacted with them, we will expand the story of the African-American civil rights movement beyond the boundaries of the U.S.

This digital archive has three main goals: First, it will gather and preserve materials on an important, but little known chapter of American and African-American history as well as transatlantic relations after the Second World War. Second, it will make these materials available world wide and free of charge to scholars and teachers in the humanities. Third, it will foster the growth of a community of scholars, teachers, and students who are engaged in teaching and learning about the African-American civil rights movement and its reverberations outside the U.S.

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OUR ROOTS – Black History Past, Present and Future By Tayo Fatunla

Thursday, 25 February 2010 17:41 Written by rosepena 0 Comments
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FULL STORY HERE!

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Destined to witness: Growing up black in Nazi Germany – part 1/20

Wednesday, 03 June 2009 11:00 Written by rosepena 0 Comments

Hans-Jürgen Massaquoi was born in Hamburg 1926 as child of the German
nurse Bertha Baetz with the son of the Liberian Consul. After some
years of wealth in the grandfather´s consular mansion, the father´s
family moved back to Liberia. …

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