Papers 1957-1970.

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Papers 1957-1970.

Includes correspondence, reports and drafts for American University Field Staff, legal records, interviews with African officials and heads of state, lectures and notes, syllabi for a political science course, itineraries, pamphlets, writings, reports, publications, speeches, posters, maps, tables, wire service, releases, press clippings (in French and English), photographs, books, etc. The collection is divided in to five series : correspondence (totaling 1% of the total collection), academic pursuits, career activities, collected field material, and press clippings.

42.8 ln. ft. and 1 (OS) boxes.

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Heller, Francois Howard.

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Carter, Gwendolen Margaret, 1906-1991

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American University Field Staff.

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Dykes, Archie R.

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Du Bois, David Victor, 1932-1983.

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Spitzer, Manon L.

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