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CONFERENCE ON WORLD AFFAIRS RECORDINGS: Select Decade > 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s

    1950s


  APRIL 6, 1959
Series XVII: Americana Whom Could Lolita Corrupt? – A British Problem?

Speaker: John Vaizey
Discussant: Sidney Giffen, Leslie Glass, David Ketel, Pierre Landy
Abstract information to come...


 

APRIL 6, 1959
Series VII: The District of Columbia
GOVERNMENT BY PUBLICITY

Speaker: Douglass Cater
Discussant: George Ghesquiere, Captain, USN, Martin Landau, George Lodge,
Adam Yarmonlinsky
Plenary abstract information to come...

  APRIL 6, 1959
Series I: The New Engineering
Speaker: Buckminster Fuller
Plenary abstract information to come...
  APRIL 7, 1959
Series XVII: Americana
IN AND OUT
Speaker: Malcolm Bradbury, Buckminster Fuller, Marya Mannes
Plenary abstract information to come...
  APRIL 8, 1959
Series XIII: Europe: Repacki or Dulles
THE GERMAN CRISIS

Speaker: Horst Osterheld
Discussant: Donald MacRae. Pierce Butler III
Abstract information to come...
  APRIL 10, 1959
Series VIII: Medicine
EATING PEOPLE IS WRONG

Speaker: Malcom Bradbury
Discussant: R.V. Cassill, Jiri Nehnevajsa, James Truitt, Adam Yarmolinsky, Edward Zern
Astract information to come...
 

APRIL 10, 1959
Plenary Session: AFRICA
Speaker: Franklin A. Lindsay
Discussant: Joseph Angell, Douglass Cater, Martin Landau
Description: Tom Mboya speaks about Africa's problems and its future. He describes the forces striving to free Africa from colonial rule and establish a new order. He talks about the territorial boundaries that were established without respect to geographical divisions or ethnic groupings. He concluded by stating that all Africa asks of the United States is understanding that Africans have the same desires as the U.S. is willing to fight for.

Keywords:
Africa, Kenya, democracy, equality, emergent continent, problems, domination, human struggle, colonial rule, colonialism, human potential, exploitation, territorial boundaries, race, segregation, independence, self determination, nationalist, liberation, communism, boundaries, violence,

Technical Details:
@00:08 George Truesdale introduces the CWA Session as a part of the program "Challenge To Thought"
@00:58 Quigg Newton introduces Tom Mboya
@03:35 Tom Mboya talks
@54:28 Mboya ends
@56:00 George Truesdale concludes the radio broadcast
@58:55 tape ends



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