Archives & Special Collections - Selected African Holdings
University of Connecticut
Selected items with African Origination
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University of Connecticut · 2004
A young boy's face reflects the misery of his life or backbreaking work, day in and day out, picking coffee beans at the Misarara Estate Coffee Plantation in Nairobi, Kenya.
University of Connecticut · 2003
Engaged in backbreaking work day in and day out, children pick coffee beans for pennies at the Misarara Estate Coffee Plantation in Nairobi, Kenya.
University of Connecticut · 2003
Len & Sam Morris filming at a school in Kenya for the documentary Stolen Childhoods.
University of Connecticut · 2003
Engaged in backbreaking work day in and day out, children pick coffee beans for pennies at the Misarara Estate Coffee Plantation in Nairobi, Kenya.
University of Connecticut · 2003
A young child born without a nose is an in utero victim of heavy pesticide use on the Misarara Estate Coffee Plantation in Nairobi, Kenya.
University of Connecticut · 2003
A very young boy attends the Ngegu Primary School in Kiambu, Kenya; the school is a special school for AIDS orphans, a few of whom have AIDS themselves.
University of Connecticut · 2003
Engaged in backbreaking work day in and day out, children pick coffee beans for pennies.
University of Connecticut · 2003
A very young girl attends the Ngegu Primary School in Kiambu, Kenya; the school is a special school for AIDS orphans, a few of whom have AIDS themselves.
University of Connecticut · 2002
A young girl picks coffee rather than going to school. Families dependent on money generated by coffee pull their children, particularly girls, out of school because they cannot afford school …
University of Connecticut · 2002
Children attend a special class arranged by the Child Labor Committee of the Kenya Plantation Agricultural Worker's Union. The children in this class range from 5-7 years old. Most are …