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SUDAN-1969: A group of young Black children stand barefoot in a sun-drenched African village, their simple clothing—loincloths, wraps, and tattered shirts—reflecting daily life. The scene unfolds in front of traditional thatched huts under a bright blue sky, with acacia trees dotting the dry landscape. Shot on 8mm film, the footage captures natural movement and candid expressions, with children shifting positions and interacting quietly. The warm, slightly faded colors and visible film grain evoke a nostalgic, authentic slice of life from late 1960s Sudan.
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