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Now Available: International Marxist Group Africa Commission Collection
The African Studies Library is pleased to announce that the International Marxist Group Africa Commission Collection examining socialism in South Africa from the London-based group c. 1960-90 is now available for consultation.
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The Carnation Revolution – 50 years
Originally posted on the Languages across Borders blog, this is a timely piece for anyone interested in Portuguese Africa, democracy development, and trans-language nation building.
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Open Access: The Daily Observer (Liberia) – CRL/GPA Alliance
An exciting new collection is now available for anyone interested in Liberian archival news, made possible by the Global Press Archives & Centre for Research Libraries alliance. Founded in 1981, the Daily Observer is Liberia’s best-known, independent, national newspaper. The Daily Observer is notable for its coverage of the modern history of Liberia—including the Liberian…
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Now Available: Marriage and Divorce Law in Uganda – Dr. Winifred Brown Archive Collection
The African Studies Library is pleased to announce that the Dr. Winifred Brown Collection examining Marriage and Divorce Law in Uganda, as well as women’s rights, and orphaned children is now available for consultation.
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Trial Access: AFRICA COMMONS — 400,000+ Digitized Items
Originally posted on Cambridge University Library’s Electronic Collection Management Blog. We are pleased to announce a new trial for Africa Commons, a project to digitize, disseminate, and discover African cultural materials. Click the blog link below to read more. Check out our Twitter (x) for highlights of hidden gems you’ll find there, and search #AfricaCommons.