John Marcum papers, 1950-1981.

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John Marcum papers, 1950-1981.

The papers relate to African politics, history, and higher education. Included are materials from Algeria, Dahomey, Equatorial Guinea, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Ghana. Accession 2010-193 consists of folders 1-3, 22 mimeographed publications of the provisional Government of the Algerian Republic issued by the Algerian Front of National Liberation Delegation, New York, 1955-1960 -- folders 4-5, 14 mimeographed publications of the Union démocratique Dahomeenne, Section Territoriale du Rassemblement Democratique Africain, 1958 (includes a report by Justin Ahomadégbé) -- folder 6, 2 mimeographed publications of République du Dahomey, 1960 -- folder 7, Journal officiel de la République du Dahomey, 1960 Aug. 9, with music and words for L'aube nouvelle -- folder 8, "Carrefour des Jeunes, " Bulletin, Brazzaville, #2, 1958 -- folder 9, Congo (Brazzaville), 2 publications about Fulbert Youlou, 1961 -- folder 10, "Discours, " 2 issues by Christian Jayle, 1957-1958 -- folder 11, Sierra Leone, Newsletter for Sierra Leone students in the U.S., Independence number, 1961 April and "Sierra Leone offers opportunities for engineers, " no date -- folder 12, "Awake!, " Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, "Atrocities against Christians in Malawi, " 1975, with a letter from Lewis Grigg to Marcum, 1976 -- folder 13, "Le Regroupement, " organe bi-mensuel de l'Union Progressiste Senegalaise, #4 & 5, 1958.

1 linear foot (2 manuscript boxes)

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