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 · 1922 English

Informs Du Bois of the establishment of a Bureau of Information in Liberia. Asks Du Bois for assistance in making contacts in the United States who would be interested in …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1922 English

Concerning the United States loan of $5 million to Liberia and subscription price of "The Crisis".


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1922 English

Concerning the offer to sell stocks in the Bank of Liberia in the United States; requests Du Bois's opinion on the situation and details the establishment of the Bank of …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1922 English

Writing from South Africa concerning Montessori Schools and the Esperanto language. Refers to Du Bois's contribution to the "African World Annual". Discusses differences in work methodology between Europeans and Africans.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1922 English

Writing confidentially to James Weldon Johnson of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) concerning the work of Sidney De La Rue for the Auditor Office of …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1922 English

Concerning the possibility of African Americans raising money to loan to Liberia.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English

Delivered at the second Pan African Congress, describing the political and economic situation for native Africans in South Africa.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English

Warns against South African "anti-labour parties and their Press."


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English

Lists names and addresses, most of which are in South Africa, the United States, and England. Context of the list is unknown.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English

A typed draft of an article concerning the Pan-African movement and the future of the European colonies in Africa in light of the end of the First World War.