African Political Ephemera and Realia Project
University of Oregon
The African Political Ephemera and Realia Project is an online collection of ephemeral material—pamphlets, t-shirts, cloths, posters, to name just a few examples—that documents the material culture of politics in Sub-Saharan Africa. Ephemeral political material often does not find its way into institutional collections either because the material is discarded before it draws the attention of collectors, because it is too popular and mass-produced to merit consideration as art, or because it does not fit easily (either physically or intellectually) into the book- and manuscript-based realm of libraries. The African Political Ephemera Project hopes to focus attention on the significance of ephemeral political material as cultural artifacts that document both the political processes and the social and cultural forces at work in Sub-Saharan Africa. The African Political Ephemera and Realia Project is a collaboration between the African Studies Program and the UO Libraries.
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University of Oregon · 1 January 1977
White t-shirt with image of Modibo Keita.
Gold cloth with patterned border surrounding a photograph of Barack Obama and two multi-colored, labeled maps of Africa with the text \HONGERA BARACK OBAMA\" and \"UPENDO NA AMANI AMETUJALIA MUNGU\"
Diamond shaped pattern with alternating rows of portaits of Michelle and Barack Obama in one row and Naadu and John Atta Mills in the other. In each row the portraits …
Blue, yellow, red, black, and white scarf with the portraid of Joseph Kabila at the center with text \Je Vote Joseph Kabila"