Cuba, An African Odyssey

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The film, “Cuba, an African Odyssey” by Jihan El Tahri depicts a very significant time period in African history. The film focuses on Africa’s liberation movements which were heavily supported by Cuba, under the leadership of Fidel Castro. Cuban intervention was crucial for the progressive decolonization process of Africa, which brought independence to many parts of the continent, and exemplified the positive power of internationalism. The film begins in the Congo, a country located in Central Africa. From 1908, The Congo was a Belgium ruled colony, that gained its independence in 1960. The newly elected prime minister at the time, Patrice Lumumba, was very optimistic, as his countries' ties to Belgium rule were finally severed. On the day

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