America's African heritage

This series explores Africa's influence on twentieth-century life in America through the travels of host Skip Westphal.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

https://www.unlockingtheairwaves.org/programs/americas-african-heritage/

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#25: From Lagos to Cape Town and #26: Conserving Wildlife in Africa


Episode 25 discusses Westphal's travel experiences that did not appear in other episodes, including his impressions of Lagos, Nigeria, and other brief segments about musical instruments, diamond minds, and the role of African frogs in medical science. Episode 26 focuses on a plane trip to observe wildlife in Southern Rhodesia.


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#7: The Singing Boatmen of Accra and #8: We Talk with a Friend of George Washington Carver


Episode 7 focuses on the workers who move cargo from ships to the shore near Accra, Ghana. Episode 8 focuses on Westphal's conversation with theologian Harry V. Richardson, who was also traveling to observe African cultures.


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#4: Monrovia, Liberia


This episode discusses the ship's arrival in Monrovia, Liberia, and Westphal's initial impressions of the port.


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