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very nice documentary
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As a descendant of slaves in America I am ALWAYS searching to see any resemblance of myself and African people whenever I watch a documentary about Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Senegal, Malawi, Liberia, Ghana or Sierra Leone...Many historians believe that Black Americans most resemble Nigerians, but I see many of our features in the people of Niger...If the people of NIGERIA are called NIGERIANS, what are the people of NIGER called? Please no tired, ignorant responses like Ni**ers, that kind of vile, repulsive stupidity is so old and played out...
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i actually typed in nigger not niger
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Stop Over, when are you going to remove those sickening most inappropriate commercial adverts? They start as soon as at the 1st minute of EACH of your videos. I mean is it damn necessary to ruin everything just like this? Cause this is exactly what you do. And your videos are most beautiful. Why do you do it?
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beautiful work love it
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When was this filmed????
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lame
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Some of the music is akin to blues music - blues has its roots in African slaves in America so there could be a connection
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what a beautiful documentary thank you.
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Stop over, that was the best and most enjoyable documentary I have ever watched.
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True prononciation: niʒeʀ
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man, the pronunciation is wrong, you should say Nigger!
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thank you. Judi Grace StoryCorps.
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Many Thanks 'STOP OVER'! ....... Have been looking for a Site like this - with clear film quality. Will look out for more of Atlantic travel/ships mid 19th century. Cheers!
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Thank you for helping me on my homework
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