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 · 1932 English
Concerning the effects of the Depression on "The Crisis", conditions in Liberia and use of the word Negro in Africa.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Concerning Ben N. Azikiewe's article in the Crisis regarding the "Niger Delta District;" Darego clarifies facts on the Niger Delta District.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Concerning Du Bois's book "Dark Princess", Courtright's experiences in India protesting against British domination, life in the Panama Canal Zone, and her plan to turn the Congo Basin over to …
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Concerns ways for African Americans to work with Ethiopia, hope that eventually the country will welcome them, politically delicate situation there.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Opens with experiences in the Gold Coast (Ghana) with cocoa farmers, but letter chiefly concerns situation in Liberia.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Concerning a request to quote from Du Bois's letter on Liberia and a Southern research project Warner is working on. Written on the letterhead of Harvard University, Division of Anthropology.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Copy of a letter concerning Thomas J. R. Faulkner's efforts to undermine the government of Charles D. B. King and foreign influence in Liberia.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Concerns laws passed during the session held beginning in July and ending August 16, 1932. Handwritten note on the cover refers to pages 7 through 10, which is chapter IV: …
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Commenting at length on Du Bois's review of his novel "Slaves Today" as printed in the February "Crisis" and describing his thoughts on labor conditions in Liberia; the true cause …
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English
Concerns conditions in and information about Liberia.