Reminiscences of Donald A. Dumont : oral history, 1972.

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Reminiscences of Donald A. Dumont : oral history, 1972.

United States Foreign Service, Dakar, 1940-1943, situation in World War II: vice consul, Dakar and Rabat, consul, Tunis, Istanbul and Stuttgart; United States adviser to United Nations delegation, 1955; Consul General, Dakar and Senegal, 1958-1962; emergence of independent African nations, troubles in Congo; French West Africa: social, economic, political developments, tribal differences; United States attitudes towards independence and role in United Nations.

Transcript: 76 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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