Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

University of Southern California

Selected items with African Origination


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USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

Photograph of market stands and people in a street. Behind the market stands the ruins of a house are visible.


USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

"Teil des Wasserfalls vom kleinen Gibbi" ("Part of the waterfall of the little Gibe"). View over trees to a Waterfall. Cf. picture no. ELM/AE/Fotos -180


USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

Photograph of four Ethiopian men and three European children standing or sitting on the ruin of a brick-built basement of a planned house. Cf. pictures nos. ELM/AE/Fotos- 163, 169.


USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

Photograph of two groups of children standing apart from each other on a village road. Behind them to the left and right of the road rows of wooden houses with …


USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

View of a market place with hay bales and people. To the right a high wall is visible.


USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

Front view of the main building of the railway station in Adis Abeba, Ethiopia.


USC: University of Southern California · 1938 English

View of a street and a two-storied building with four balconies and a gate in the middle. In the street a crowd of people is visible. One man is climbing …


USC: University of Southern California · 1937

Nora Rager, 108 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA, letter, 1937 August 20, to Hamlin Garland, 2045 De Mille Drive, Hollywood, California, USA. "I have been waiting before answering your …


USC: University of Southern California · 1935 English

Right of way film. Panoramic street scenes near downtown Los Angeles. 0:00-1:13: Panning from West 2nd Street (near Asher and Ponder at 123 South Figueroa Street), across South Figueroa Street …


USC: University of Southern California · 1934 English

William F.P. Burton's biography of Elias Letwaba an indigenous African leader in South Africa [145 pages]. [Description English/roman)]