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Algeria collection
The collection consists of a manuscript, printed materials, postcards, and photographs relating to the history of Algeria and the current political, economic, and social conditions.
Charles Montague Bakewell papers
Burkina Faso collection
The collection consists of printed material and photographs relating to cultural, political, and social conditions in Burkina Faso.
Carroll Revue collection
The Carroll Revue was a California-based troupe of female impersonators, founded by drag artist Carroll Wallace in or around 1954, that performed in the United States and abroad. The collection documents the entertainers associated with, and performances staged by, the Revue from approximately 1954 to 1961. The collection is comprised principally of studio photographs, and includes a small amount of printed material consisting of two performance announcements, a brochure, and letter.
Congo (Democratic Republic) collection
The collection consists of correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating to the history of Congo (Democratic Republic) and current political, economic, and social conditions.
Maurice Durand papers
Eritrea collection
The collection consists of printed material relating to the political and social conditions in Eritrea and a photograph album of life in Eritrea.
Ethiopia collection
The collection consists of correspondence, journals, printed material, ephemera, and photographs relating to the history of Ethiopia and the current political and social conditions.
Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) collection
The collection consists of printed material relating to the history, geography, and politics of the Ivory Coast. Also included are photographs and slides.
Kenya collection
The collection consists of reports, printed material, and ephemera relating to the political, economic, and social conditions in Kenya. Also included are photographs.
Kohut family papers
Morocco collection
The collection consists of printed material relating to political and social conditions in Morocco and photographs.
Mozambique collection
The collection consists of printed material, photographs, and textiles relating to the history of Mozambique and current political, economic, and social conditions.
Namibia collection
The collection consists primarily of printed material relating to political, economic, and social conditions in Namibia. Some photographs are included.
Nigeria collection
The collection consists of manuscripts, printed material, and photographs relating to the history of Nigeria and current political, economic, and social conditions.
Postcards documenting the German occupation of East Africa
The collection consists of forty-eight black and white postcards from the Belgian Propoganda Ministry following the invasion of German East Africa in 1917. Although German forces in German East Africa were never defeated, the postcards show 'Occupied' German East Africa.
South Africa historical collection
Sudan collection
The collection consists of printed material and photographs relating to political, economic, and social conditions in Sudan.
Tanzania collection
The collection consists of printed material relating to political, economic, and social conditions in Tanzania. Photographs and textiles are also included.
Uganda collection
The collection consists of correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating to the history and current political, economic, and social conditions in Uganda.