Tanzania: The Quiet Revolution (Part 2/2)  @AfroMarxist
Tanzania: The Quiet Revolution (Part 2/2)  @AfroMarxist
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As nations go, Tanzania is in its infancy. It was born in April 1964 of a union of Tanganyika, a former British colony, and Zanzibar, tiny islands off the East Coast of Africa which were formerly Arab dominated. This program explores many of the problems facing this struggling nation - poverty, sickness, education, and lack of trained manpower. Beyond this, the program focuses on Tanzania's policy of non-alignment in the Cold War and its willing acceptance of foreign aid from both Free World and Communist Bloc countries.
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Tanzania: The Quiet Revolution (Part 2/2) @AfroMarxist

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