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A video poem recorded in Oxford recorded on the first anniversary of the September 11th attacks on the USA. The video shows a woman reciting this obviously heartfelt short poem while filmed against the heavy shadows of bright sunlight, high on what appears to be a historic building in Oxford. The video does not establish why it is shot at this specific location; the item perhaps requires greater introduction or explanation than is provided. Until we see the final caption Oxford September 11 2002 it is not possible too attach any significance to her words. See www.undercurrents.org for further information. The video lasts for 1 minute and 19 seconds.
 

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Creators: Other - Undercurrents
Subject: Activism & Protest, War & Peace
Contributors: Undercurrents - Copyright Holder
Date created: 09 / 11 / 2002
Language: English
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Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Undercurrents. Copyright Undercurrents
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