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 · 1920 English

Seven servant hold the insignia of the Bamum kingdom.


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

“’Mac’ – our visiting parson.” Portrait of the Rev. Frederick McKenrick of the African Inland Mission. Rev. McKenrick, an American Presbyterian, covered the religious needs of the Tumutumu mission while …


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

Warehouses and sawmill of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society), in Ngomo, Gabon.


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

Bamum king Njoya stands next to his throne in Foumban. The throne is sculpted. Postcard of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society).


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

"Pastor Gundersen og "Duene" paa Betafo" ("Pastor Gundersen and "the doves" at Betafo"). "Duene" is a word used for the girls at Borchgrevinks Girls' School. Pastor Gundersen was a pastor …


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

The king Njoya stands next to his throne.


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

"Elizabeth". Student at the Faravohitra Girls' School, Antsirabe, Madagascar, 1920


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

“Miss S & Dr O.” Group portrait of Miss Marion Stevenson, head of education, and the Rev. James Nicoll Ogilvie (1860-1926) carried on a litter by indigenous men. During Dr …


USC: University of Southern California · 1920 English

Group of missionaries and evangelists of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Marovoay, Madagascar. Paul Barnaud, Christeller and Ruth Rusillon are in this group.


USC: University of Southern California · 1919 English

Portrait of a malagasy soldier. The soldier was photographed in three different poses and costumes on the same picture.