Clarence Clyde Ferguson photographs

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Clarence Clyde Ferguson photographs

1949-1984

This collection consists almost exclusively of photographs --both black and white and color. The bulk of the photographs date from the period 1969 to 1983, beginning from the time Ferguson was appointed Special Coordinator of Relief to the Civilian Victims of the Nigerian Civil War. There are several miscellaneous items (11-6), including an example of African (Nigerian?) embroidery.

ca. 212 photographs.

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