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ID113400
Title ProperHistory, slavery, and liberation
LanguageENG
AuthorPowell, Eve M. Troutt
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Last spring, while Tunisians and Egyptians erupted in the most determined and optimistic political protest movements seen in two generations, southern Sudanese prepared to secede. And in July, after months of watching dramatic images from the demonstrators in Tahrir Square, the world was presented with pictures of a new country with a beautiful, colorful new flag, of thousands of people who had voted into existence the Republic of South Sudan. On Al-Jazeera, CNN, and BBC, interviews with southern Sudanese revealed the profound relief and freedom that these new citizens felt as they repeated the word "liberation" to describe their feelings in this heady moment of independence.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 44, No.2; May 2012: p.330-331
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 44, No.2; May 2012: p.330-331
Key WordsTunisia ;  Egypt ;  Tahrir Square ;  History ;  Slavery ;  Liberation