HT 3103 (3CR) AFRO-AMERICAN HERITAGE

User icon Jenni Wilson
12 June 2023
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PSU: Pennsylvania State University · 1969

Reprint of the original published in Washington. 1st-22d and 26th reports, 1818-38, 1843, bear the earlier name of the society: American society for colonizing the free people of colour of …


DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English

An increasing number of African Americann have begun practicing an African religion known as Yoruba. This spiritual tradition is older than Christianity or Islam, and it originates with the Yoruba …



USC: University of Southern California · 1972 English

Newsletter from Committee for a Free Mozambique (CFM). The newsletter reports on the American observations within liberated Mozambique by an Afro-American journalistic crew, Robert Fletcher and Robert Van Lierop at …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1959 English

Students of the foundation write to Du Bois and his wife asking for money to put towards a travel stipend for students in Kenya traveling to America for higher-education; explains …


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1932 English

Concerns ways for African Americans to work with Ethiopia, hope that eventually the country will welcome them, politically delicate situation there.


University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1927 English

Concerning immigration of African Americans to Liberia.


NMAAHC: National Museum of African American History and Culture · 1977

This pamphlet announces a march on the White House for African liberation. The flyer is white but has browned with age, has black text and features a photograph of people …


NMAAHC: National Museum of African American History and Culture · 1976

This flyer advertises a program entitled Women and the African Revolution at First Baptist Church of Crown Heights in New York. The flyer is white with blue text and features …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 May 1979 English

This paper gives an overview of the relationship and differences between Black Consciousness and the civil rights struggle by African Americans