John Marcum papers, 1950-1981.
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Adjei, Ako
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Marcum, John A.
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Marcum joined the faculty of the University of California Santa Cruz in 1972 where he has served as the university-wide director of the eduction abroad program. He began his teaching career at Colgate University where he taught political science and international relations and became immersed in the study of the decolonization of Africa. He is a former president of the African Studies Association, author of a two-volume study of the Angolan Revolution, a television panelist on PBS, and journal e...
Zimbabwe African people's union
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Carney, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1939-
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République du Dahomey.
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Marx, Anthony W.
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Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972
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Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. From the description of Horace Mann Bond papers, 1830-1979 (bulk 1926-1972). (University of Massachusetts Amherst). WorldCat record id: 48383227 Horace Mann Bond (1904-1972), African American educator, sociologist, and author. Bond married Julia Agnes Washington (1908-2007), author and librarian, in 1930. The Bonds had three children: Marguerite Jane (1938-), Horace Julian (1940-), and James George (1944-). From the des...
Youlou, Fulbert, 1917-1972
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Hanhardt, Arthur Monroe 1903-
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Nkomo, Joshua, 1917-1999
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Joshua Nkomo (b. June 19, 1917, Zimbabwe–d. July 1, 1999, Harare, Zimbabwe) was a Zimbabwean politician who served as Vice President of Zimbabwe from 1987 to 1999. He was leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) party, and a member of the Ndebele people (Kalanga). He was a trades-union leader, who became president of the banned National Democratic Party, and was jailed for ten years by Rhodesia's white minority government. After his release, ZAPU contributed to the fal...
Kilson, Martin
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Kilson earned his Harvard AM in 1958 and his PhD in 1959. From the description of Thomas Hobbes : materialist and idealist / by Martin L. Kilson, Jr. April 1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228512973 Dr. Martin L. Kilson, Jr. is Harvard's Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government, Emeritus. He received his bachelor's degree from Lincoln University in 1953. From Lincoln, Dr. Kilson went on to earn his master's degree and Ph.D., respectively, in political science ...
Gunn, H. D.
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Union démocratique Dahomeenne.
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Wina, Arthur N. L.
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Ahomadegbe, Justin Tomètin, 1917?-2002
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Taguaba, Lugo.
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Jayle, Christian 1905-1960
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Dlouhy, David B.
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Setai, Bethuel
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