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West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty

Med Hondo · 1979 · Film

1h 56m · Music, History, Drama

In 3 Achriom libraries

This significant work explores the harsh realities of historical oppression while celebrating the power of cultural expression through song and dance.

SomberContemporaryColonial Legacy and Cultural ResilienceNarratives of Resistance Through PerformanceHistorical Trauma and MemoryThe Intersection of Music and IdentityDisplacement and Diaspora Experience

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