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"Belgian Colonial Africa"

MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 22 / G935b

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Title

"Belgian Colonial Africa"

Shelfmark

MSS. Brit. Emp. s. 22 / G935b

Summary

Printed material on the Belgian Congo comprising (2 files, 5 volumes):

(1) command papers relating to the administration of the Belgian Congo, 1885-1969, 1 file

(2-6) pamphlets and books by John H. Harris and others about the situation in the Congo (including one in French and one in Spanish), 1906-1953, 5 volumes

(7) United Nations Economic and Social Council reports on the situation in African territories under Portuguese administration, 9-29 Jul. 1969, 1 file

Date

1885-1969

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of the Anti-Slavery Society

Papers of the Anti-Slavery Society (accessions 1961-1971 supplement)

Territorial files

West Africa

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