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Electronic bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, reports, communiqués, press releases, press summaries, clippings, other printed matter, and letters, relating to revolutionary movements in Angola, the establishment of Angolan independence, civil war,…
63 brown-tone photographs by Roger Tredwell (1885-1961), taken while he was U.S. Consul General at Large for Central Asia and Africa. Includes scenes and people of Morocco, Egypt, Kenya (Mombasa),…
Newspapers from Algeria, Angola, Brazil, Burma, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ethiopia, French West Africa, Guatemala, Haiti, Hong Kong, Indochina, Indonesia, Jamaica, Jordan, Kurdistan, Lebanon, Mali, Madagascar, Manchuria, Pakistan, Paraguay,…
Album contains 195 small black and white snapshots, captioned in English and taken on separate trips to Jamaica (September 1922) and Africa (New York to Matadi, Belgian Congo, Mar. 13-July…
Photographs, postcards, and slides, depicting scenes of daily life, cultural and historical sites, prominent personalities, and works of art in various countries of Africa
48 black and white albumen prints from a disbound album mainly of colonial German soldiers (Schutztruppe) in present-day Namibia. Photos primarily of soldiers, animal transport, Windhoek buildings, Angola mission station,…
This collection comprises the papers of Gerald J. Bender, a professor of international relations at USC from 1979 to 2011 and director of the School of International Relations from 1986…
John Marcum's papers primarily date from the late 1950s through the mid-1980s. The collection is arranged with most series organized in alphabetical order, including files on various countries. Within the…
Schedules, rosters, press releases, writings of tour members, and printed matter distributed as background material to tour members, relating to political, social and economic conditions in South Africa, race relations…
Historical maps of Africa, African West Coast, Angola, Bathurst Gambia, Bophuthatswana, Bechaunaland, Central Africa, Congo River, Egypt, Eritrea, Gold Coast Colony, Hausaland, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, Red Sea, Sierra Leone, Somali…