Special Collections and University Archives, - Selected African Holdings

Special Collections and University Archives, - Selected African Holdings

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Selected items with African Origination


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University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1957 English

Articles concerning: Africa and the Colonies; Pan-Africanism; Algeria and France; India relations; special section on Liberia


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1957 English

Describing the injustice and unfitness of W. E. B. Du Bois's inability to attend the independence ceremonies in Ghana that spring, on the basis of his long career and heavy …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1957 English

Describing W. E. B. Du Bois's heavy hand in the growth of the Pan-African Movement and the development of the independent state of Ghana; noting his personal invitation to attend …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1957 English

Addressed to Hon. John Foster Dulles; describing the March 6th independence ceremony to be held in and for the state of Ghana; noting his personal invitation to attend, extended by …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1957 English

Describing the injustice and unfitness of W. E. B. Du Bois's inability to attend the independence ceremonies in Ghana that spring, on the basis of his long career and heavy …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1957 English

Noting how "great and bitter" his disappointment was that Du Bois could not attend the nation's independence celebrations; consoling him with the knowledge that his name "was on almost every …



University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1956 English

Letter to the editor; from Alan Paton, national chairman and Peter Brown, national deputy chairman of the Liberal Party of South Africa; concerning an address and the view of Dr. …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1956 English

Draft. Original title of "Suez". Published in "Masses and Mainstream", December 1956.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1956 English

Addressed at first to Roscoe Dunjee, then simply "Sir"; requesting that he give publicity to the scandal surrounding the State Dept.'s denial of permission for W. E. B. Du Bois …