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African Communications Network

From Harlem to Dakar

Many African newspapers and radio stations have correspondents in the United States. Their broadcasts from New York, Houston, or Washington provide up-to-date information to people back home. People in Dakar, Nairobi, or Lagos immediately learn about events that affect African communities in the United States. The link between Africa and America is thus kept very tight. Here, in a live broadcast to his native Senegal, reporter Dame Babou interviews "Double Less," an Olympic Gold-medal Senegalese wrestler, in a park in Harlem.

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