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Elie, Prosper. Coup-Doeil Retrospectif sur Haiti. Paris: Imprimerie de Moquet, 1860
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Emancipation Immediate et Complete des Esclaves. Appel aux Abolitionstes , by G. de Felice. Paris: Chez Delay, 1846
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Emme Kemp Trio, 1979 Julliet 6-7
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
Errata, undated
Estevanecito, undated
Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe D'Etudes Coloniales. Notes sur la Justice Indigene , by Albert Houyet, 1925
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
"Femme Noire" by Leopold Senghor, undated
"Feuillerat - Paul Bourget; Histoire D'un Esprit Vous Ea Troisieme Republique" with drawings, undated
First PanAfrican Cultural Festival, 1er Festival Culturel Panafricain, Art et Traditions Populaires, Alger 1969, Musee des Arts et Traditions Populaires, Musee National des Beaux-Arts, 1969 Julliet 21-Aout 31
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.
'Fleur Creole' - Ti Emile et son groupe, 1979 Julliet 4, 21, 27
The majority of the posters advertise various festivals of Africa and African-American life. The remainder depict aspects of the Civil Rights struggle.