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Eugene Skeef meets The African Dawn in London

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Eugene Skeef recollects the heady days of the 1980s when he arrived in London as an exile from South Africa. He meets The African Dawn, the legendary group of Pan-African poets and musicians and highlights the campaigns for African and Caribbean arts and culture in Britain The 1980s, with its wide spectrum of activities and the emergence of a new movement of artists, against the backdrop of social upheavals in British cities, is now considered the beginning of the Black Renaissance in Britain.

The African Dawn Podcast. Untold stories breaking at dawn!

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Eugene Skeef recollects the heady days of the 1980s when he arrived in London as an exile from South Africa. He meets The African Dawn, the legendary group of Pan-African poets and musicians and highlights the campaigns for African and Caribbean arts and culture in Britain The 1980s, with its wide spectrum of activities and the emergence of a new movement of artists, against the backdrop of social upheavals in British cities, is now considered the beginning of the Black Renaissance in Britain.

The African Dawn Podcast. Untold stories breaking at dawn!

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