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 · 1921 English
Reporting a rebellion incited by African Americans in Kinshasa, Congo. From the Dispatch.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Concerning Marcus Garvey, the government of Liberia, controversy involving Charles Gilpin, snow in New York.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Regarding the division of German colonies on Africa after World War I. From the Christian Recorder.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Commenting on conditions in Liberia, having books stolen, and requesting Du Bois to renew literature subscriptions. Mentions a favored article in the Crisis magazine and offers to put of James …
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Informs Thema that he has received his earlier letter. Says that The Crisis does not have regular correspondents. Expresses his interest to learn more about current events in South Africa.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
This date is inferred. Letter concerning immigration to Liberia in response to activities of Marcus Garvey for publication in "The Crisis".
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Argues that the labour party was effective in government and that the object of the recent elections was to keep a strong Nationalist sentiment. The reverse side discusses employment of …
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Concerning a missed meeting and a letter on the current conditions in Liberia and Marcus Garvey. Written on Liberian Plenary Commission letterhead.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1921 English
Regarding a loan requested by the country of Liberia.
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.