| Summary: | Establishing shot of the Research Library on African Affairs.calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne walking in 00:01:00 - Inside the premises, calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne walks in and stands looking at the plaque and reads it aloud. 00:02:12 - calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne walks through the interior of the library. Close up shots of shelves and Lancelot Layne browsing book on AFRICAN MUSIC AND ORAL DATA- A catalogue of field recordings 00:03:27 - Photograph of George Padmore 00:03:58 - Photograph of W.E.B. Du Bois, zooms out to room at the W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial House with calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne browsing the exhibits 00:04:49 - shots of the exhibits, Doctoral Robes and photographs of PanAfrican pioneers, Padmore, C.L.R.James, Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey etc. Lancelot 00:06:52 - calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne browsing the library at the W.E.B. Du Bois centre, takes a book and sits at a table to read. INSIDE AFRICA by W.E.B.DuBois (Dec 1955) 00:07:30 - Shot of plaque commemorating opening of the W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial House, pan of the building, calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne walks out of the main building and into the small building where W.E.B. Du Bois' tomb is. 00:07:54 - Plaque on the wall of the tomb with quote by W.E.B. Du Bois 00:08:15 - Interior of the tomb building, calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne enters and walks around the tomb. 00:09:30 - calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne, visibly moved talks about his feelings and impressions of the exhibition. (a few takes) 00:14:30 - calypso musician, spoken word performer and composer Lancelot Layne talks about his impressions after visiting the Research Library on African Affairs, Accra, Ghana dedicated to George Padmore.
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