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Ten Movies I Grew Up With
This is a list of ten movies I saw as a kid growing up in the Sixties and how I saw them then and how I see them now. Some stand the test of time, some stink and some are guilty pleasures. Times have changed and so have I, but they haven't.
8 commentsEurope: The Pigeons Have Come Home to Roost!
The Saracens (Moslems) don't quite see the Crusaders as Heroes! Europe: The Pigeons Come Home to Roost. It is unfortunate for the modern generation of European nations that so many atrocities were committed against countries all over the world,...
17 commentsCapstone Hub: American History and Culture Hubs for Black History Month Projects and Coloring Pages
Black History Month began as a single national celebration in Washington DC of the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln. Slavery ended in 1864, though it gave way to the Jim Crow laws, segregation, and violence. The Golden Anniversary of the event occurred in 1915.
5 commentsZulu; A Film Review - A Greensleeves Page
The film 'Zulu' relates the events of Rorke's Drift. It is a historical epic, the story of a heroic defence against seemingly impossible odds - a British 'Alamo' This is a review of the film
11 commentsDay of Reconciliation – 16 December – South Africa
This year will be the 16th commemoration of the establishment of a reconciliation policy in South Africa.
29 commentsTraditional Music - South Africa
To root the traditional music of Africa and in particularly of South Africa in ancient times, this presentation starts with the traditional rhythm and sound of the Celts and the Goths...
58 commentsEyes Wide Shut: An Enigma - A Review by femmeflashpoint
Eyes Wide Shut: An Enigma is one of the best novels I’ve read in 2011. Dallas Thompson has effectively produced a story that truly deserves a special place amongst the elite of several genres. It’s listed as science fiction on its website, but...
22 commentsDo you remember...the movie, "Shaka Zulu?"
"Shaka Zulu" was a movie that was based on the life of Shaka Zulu, the great Zulu chieftain. Shaka Zulu was most-known for his brutality and style of warfare used by his people. They were successful in their attacks because of this.
1 commentKeeping African Philosophy Alive
As African Philosophy has it, Africa was colonised by Westerners bringing with them their customs, religion and culture. In turn many Africans find themselves today with fewer stories to tell as each day we are forced to lose our traditions to...
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