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 · 1954 English

Quotes from a letter to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia from the Council on African Affairs; concerning the rights and liberties of the peoples of Africa, specifically those of Kenya.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Contains the following three articles: "End of Britain's Dirty War in Kenya Urged," Conference Pledges Aid to Kenya Africans, and "Haile Selassie's Visit Linked with U.S. Aims in Middle East;" …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Proposals for Kenya Aid Program; Declaration in Support of African Liberation; Resolution in support of the African's struggle in Kenya; Message sent to leaders of the African National Congress and …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Bennett is a student studying the multi-racial community in the Union of South Africa; asks Du Bois for his advice.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Reflecting on current conditions in Kenya, and the "mess-up" in that territory in the wake of colonialism; and noting with dismay McCarthy's recent attack on Albert Einstein.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Informing members of the progress made in summer months; pushing forward with the Kenya Aid Campaign. Hand-written note to Du Bois concerning an article.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Du Bois advises Bennett in his studies of South Africa; believes there will be misery and bloodshed before the racial effort resolves itself into a new world.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

Amaran is writing a book about Nigerian culture; writing to Du Bois seeking advice and patronage.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1954 English

States the Council's concern and support for the speedy liberation of all African peoples, especially those in Kenya; encourages the Emperor to urge the British Government for their support.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1953 English

Questions who the friends of African Freedom are; reviews issues voted on concerning rights of Africans; reports on assaults in Kenya; calls for African freedom.