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 English

Black and white photograph showing a group of Nigerian and European staff at the hospital at Ama Achara, southeast Nigeria, sitting with a group of child patients. The hospital was …


USC: University of Southern California English

Black and white photograph showing a ladies' house at the mission of the Methodist Missionary Society at Ama Achara, southeast Nigeria. The house is single storey, and made of bricks. …


USC: University of Southern California English

View from the edge of a mountain over a wooded plain and the meandering Awash River. In the background mountain ranges are visible. To the right Karl John sits on …


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Official organ of UDENAMO - Contents: Editorial (p. 1) Independence (p. 6) PIDE (p. 8). English/Portuguese edition.


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FRELIMO propaganda pamphlet with a poem in English and Portuguese.


USC: University of Southern California English

View from Bedele over the Didessa Valley to Arjo, a settlement on a hill top.


USC: University of Southern California English

Black and white photograph showing a group of Europeans in the town of Uzuakoli, south-eastern Nigeria. They attending the starting of the town clock at Uzuakoli on 8th August 1934. …


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Coloured lantern slide showing wooden barrels of palm oil awaiting transportation for export. Wooden frames enclosing what appear to be kernel shells are in the foreground, and a large sieve …


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Black and white lantern slide of Reverend Esien Esien (Essien) Ukpabio of Adiabo, a town on the Calabar River. In 1853, Esien Esien Ukpabio was the first Christian convert to …


USC: University of Southern California Portuguese

Paper Mozambique flag emblazoned with the tripartite creed of the independence movement. Namely, One end: independence one force: the people, one guide: FRELIMO.