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AfroPoP: Volume I ~ Disc 2: Ten Days In Africa (DVD) 45 mins

Produced by Regi Allen

Price: $23.95

African American filmmaker Regi Allen journeys to Ghana, Senegal and Cote d' Ivoire in "10 Days In Africa", exploring myths about black identity, culture and even self in his 8mm textured journey.

"AfroPoP" is sponsored by the Coporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).

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