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1 online resource (112 minutes) |
Summary |
Between February and April 1970, the streets of Port of Spain were filled with angry young black men and women chanting. Power to the People, fists raised in a salute learned from the Black Panthers of the U.S.A. This was the legendary Black Power revolution, which captivated the imaginations of their youthful followers and made the government of Dr. Eric Williams and the white establishment very nervous indeed. This important story, with its hits and misses, its tragedy and its humour, is told through interviews with a broad cross section of those who were actually there. Their memories and anecdotes, by turns moving and hilarious, surprising and shocking, are supported by newly-unearthed archival film footage |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed June 24, 2021) |
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In English |
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Government, Resistance to -- Trinidad and Tobago
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Racism -- Trinidad and Tobago
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Protest movements -- Trinidad and Tobago
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Economic history.
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Government, Resistance to.
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Protest movements.
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Race relations.
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Racism.
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SUBJECT |
Trinidad and Tobago -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008874
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Trinidad and Tobago -- Race relations
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Trinidad and Tobago -- Economic conditions
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Trinidad and Tobago.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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History.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
De Verteuil, Alex, director
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Topp, Elizabeth, director
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Cadiz, Stephen, producer
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CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution, film distributor.
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