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Preliminary Inventory of the Africa News Service (Durham, N.C.) Leroy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive, 1952-1998 and undated (bulk 1952-1994)

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Descriptive Summary

Title
Leroy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive, 1952-1998 and undated (bulk 1952-1994)
Creator
Africa News Service (Durham, N.C.)
Extent
606.6 Linear Feet
439,500 Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
One accession of the collection has usage restrictions. Contact a reference librarian for more information.
In addition, some of the materials in this collection are not immediately accessible, because they require further processing before use.
Patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in these papers have not been transferred to Duke University. For further information, see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Africa News Service (Durham, N.C.) Leroy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The Leroy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive was donated by Africa News Service to the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library in 1997-2001.
Processing Information
Processed by Paula Jeannet; Karen L. Jefferson; Betsy Hankin; Thembi Finch; Allison Gluvna; Nicole Teal; Brad Siegel
Completed 1997-1998
Additions minimally processed by Don Sechler; Lisa Stark; Katy Wischow
Last updated November 27, 2001
Encoded by Lisa Stark; Ming Guo; Katy Wischow; Ruth E. Bryan
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
Parts of this collection are unprocessed: those materials have not been ordered and described beyond their original condition.
            

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Historical Note

Africa News Service (ANS) is a non-profit U. S. news agency founded in 1973. It is a leading information source on Africa in the United States and works in partnership with African news agencies and periodicals to make available current and background materials on all aspects of African life, politics, and culture. Through its efforts, coverage of Africa has been more frequent, more substantive, and more accurate, filling a vital gap for policy makers, educators, journalists, diplomats, scientists, religious groups, development analysts, and business and labor leaders. Widely known for its periodical Africa News, the award winning ANS also prepares special articles and series for major newspapers and broadcast programs and provides behind-the-scenes consultation and briefing for news agencies and individual journalists. Keeping pace with innovative computer technologies, ANS shifted in 1993 from printed to electronic publication by establishing Africa News Online. Through this on-line service ANS engages in computerized news gathering and distribution and e-mail communications with reporters in Africa. This on-line service is distributed commercially by international vendors such as Lexis/Nexis and Financial Times Information and is on the World Wide Web at www.africanews.org.

ANS is located in Durham, N. C. and is led by a trio of Duke graduates: Executive Director Bertie Howard ('69), Executive Editor Tamela Hultman ('68), and President and Managing Editor Reed Kramer ('69). In 1996 ANS and Duke University embarked on two collaborative ventures, the Center for Africa and the Media (CAM) as well as the the LeRoy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive. CAM is a joint program with Duke University's African and African American Studies Program that will help develop curricular offerings and conduct scholarly research as well as initiate visits and international exchanges with journalists and media scholars.

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Collection Overview

The LeRoy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive is an extensive resource file assembled by ANS over the course of two decades in support of its news gathering efforts about Africa-related issues and U. S. foreign policy towards Africa. The collection spans the years from approximately 1960 to 1995, with the bulk of the materials dating from 1978 through 1994. Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, press releases, newsletters, brochures, and reports comprise the collection. Much of the material is gathered from mainstream media sources and government documentation in the United States, Europe, Africa, and other parts of the world. In addition, the collection includes significant resources from alternative, minority, and special interest presses world-wide that may be difficult to locate elsewhere. The archive contains scarce and difficult-to-locate materials such as numerous publications produced by non-governmental organizations and grass-roots/community groups that are/were involved in efforts related to independence movements, economic development, and human rights issues in Africa.
The archive is arranged in several series that provide a perspective on African politics and development from almost every country in the world. The heart of the archives is comprised of files about each African country. There are also significant files on U.S. politics and foreign policy and the United Nations. As ANS is located in North Carolina, there was a specific effort to document the activities and interests of North Carolinians as related to African issues. The archive encompasses a wide range of topics including agriculture, children, economics, education, health, history, politics, peace negotiations, social conditions, war, wildlife, and women. There are files on individuals, media organizations, political and cultural groups, corporations, and lobbyists. The collection documents the movement for African independence and economic development in the latter half of the twentieth century.
The archive is named in honor of LeRoy T. Walker, long-time supporter and honorary chair of the ANS Board of Directors. Mr. Walker is president-emeritus of the U. S. Olympic Committee and chancellor-emeritus of North Carolina Central University. A past president of The Athletic Congress, he has had a multi-faceted career in sports, physical education and educational administration; he has received numerous honors and honorary degrees. He has coached U. S. Olympic teams and trained and coached many African and American athletes. In the 1960s he served as director of programming and training for Africa at the Peace Corps in Washington, D.C.
Also transferred with the archive is a large number of Africa-related books, periodicals, and other printed materials. These items are being integrated and cataloged as part of Perkins Library's holdings on Africa and are identified in the on-line catalog by the (corporate) author entry: Africa News Service (Durham, N.C.) Archives.
The addition (9450 items, dated 1952-1993 and undated, bulk 1952-ca. 1980, 18.20 linear feet) contains resource files, newspaper clippings and other media, and periodicals, books, and pamphlets on various topics pertaining to South Africa and Southern Africa (especially Rhodesia and Zimbabwe). Topics include labor, industry, the economy, and foreign trade with South Africa; social conditions in South Africa including the state of Indian South Africans; and student, Christian, and other political movements against apartheid, including the National Union of South African Students and the University Christian Movement. Also includes 3 black-and-white photographs, and 3 microfiche. Acquired as part of the John Hope Franklin Collection of African and African-American Documentation. (01-156)

Notes On Arrangement And Folder Titles

The collection is retained as it was assembled by ANS. The files were collected over two decades by a variety of staff members and volunteers. As issues in Africa evolved, subject files were established, emphasized or de-emphasized, resulting in some overlap in focus and sometimes inconsistency in filing. Many of the folder titles include span dates; however, it is not unusual to find materials dated earlier or later. As noted previously, the collection spans the period of the 1960s through 1995. Some dates on the folder titles are noted with the prefix, "thru" or a dash, e.g., "-1977". This indicates that the materials in the files dated before and up to 1977. If there is a dash after the date, e.g., " 1983-", this indicates the files date 1983 forward. The span dates on the container list sometimes differ from the dates on the folder title. In preparing the container list, student workers sometimes looked within the folder to determine the actual span dates and listed this information. Attempts were made by ANS staff to arrange materials chronologically within the folders. Over time with numerous people using and filing the materials, some of this arrangement within the folder may have been lost.
Sometimes within the folders there are white slips of paper with a bibliographic citation. This is an indication that there is a relevant article in a periodical. The periodical title is often noted by an acronym. A key to the list of acronyms can be found after the List of Series below. Most of the periodicals cited should be available in Duke University's Perkins Library in hard copy, microform, or electronically.
Occasionally there are files labelled with just the letter of the alphabet, preceding folders with information about a specific topic. Such files were established when there were only one or two articles about the subject and a separate folder was not yet warranted. For example in the series, "Persons," there is a file for each letter of the alphabet, preceding the files labelled by individuals' names. This indicates that the file contains materials on several people whose last name begins with that letter of the alphabet. There are a few terms used as folder titles that require some clarification.
"General" indicates there was not sufficient material on a subject to divide into categories. Therefore the file would include a range of topics. For example, "South Africa: Bantustans - General" would include a variety of information about Bantustans as a subject and specific Bantustans. Following "General" are files on specific Bantustans, e.g., "Ciskei," indicating that there was sufficient information about Ciskei to warrant its own folder.
Bibliography is not used in the traditional sense of a list of citations, but rather is a file that includes book announcements, book reviews, or other statements about a publication of interest. Such materials can also be found interfiled within a specific subject file.
Reference files included brochures, pamphlets, statistics, and maps providing background information about a subject, usually a country.
Diplomacy files are used only in the series, "Africa: Countries," and refers to pre-independence efforts to form a new country. These files would include information on negotiations with former colonial powers, the United Nations, and/or with neighboring African countries. After independence was achieved files were labelled under the title, "politics."
Foreign Relations and Foreign Policy were not always clearly distinguished during the filing process. However, foreign policy focuses more on establishing positions related to issues while foreign relations deal with the interaction between countries based on the foreign policy.

Key to Periodical Acronyms

AANAnti-Apartheid News
AANWRAfrican American News & World Report
AFASAfriqueasie
Af BusAfrican Business
AFRAfrica
AVAtlanta Voice
BBCBBC Summary
BCBulawayo Chronicle
BOT. DNBotswana Daily News
B. PANBlack Panther Paper
B. SUNBaltimore Sun
BWBusiness Week
CSMChristian Science Monitor
DDDaily Dispatch (E. London)
DMHDurham Morning Herald
D OBS LIBDaily Observer of Liberia
DSDurham Sun
DTDaily Times (Nigeria)
DU. CHRDuke University Chronicle
DWDaily World
EASTEast Africa Standard
ECONEconomist
ETH. HLDEthiopian Herald
FBISForeign Broadcast Information Service
FDLFrontline
FMFinancial Mail
FTFinancial Times
GD (UK)Guardian (UK)
GD (US)Guardian (US)
GDNGreensboro Daily News
GH. DGDaily Graphic (Ghana)
GH. P.Pioneer (Ghana)
GH. TGhanaian Times
HEHuman Items
JAJeune Afrique
J DE AJournal de Angola
J1 OF CJournal of Commerce
JSJohannesburg Star
KSTSunday Times (Kenya)
KTKenya Times
LALiberian Age
LATLos Angeles Times
LeMLe Monde
MEMiddle East
M. GDManchester Guardian Weekly
MPRMERIP Reports
MTMilitant
NAFNew African
NAKNation (Kenya)
NAT. C.National Concord
NC. AN.N. C. Anvil
NDSDaily Star (Nigeria)
NEW LIBNew Liberian
N. HERNigerian Herald
NJ & GNorfolk Journal & Guide
N. NIGE.New Nigerian
NRNew Republic
NWNewsweek
NYPNew York Post
NYTNew York Times
OBSObserver
ooboff our backs
PH. B.Philadelphia Bulletin
PH. I.Philadelphia Inquirer
RDMRand Daily Mail
RFGRhodesian Financial Gazette
RNORaleigh News & Observer
RPRapport
SACTCape Times (S. Africa)
SADSouth African Digest
SAFGSouth African Financial Gazette
SARSouthern Africa Report
SASTSunday Times (Johannesburg)
SCRStandard & Chartered Review
S. HER.Sun Herald
SoAfSouthern Africa
SPLSpotlight
S. POSTSunday Post (S. Africa)
STSunday Times (London)
StKStandard (Kenya)
ST OF ZSunday Times of Zambia
S. TRIB.Sunday Tribune
SWOBSSwaziland Observer
TDNDaily News (Tanzania)
Times KKenya Times
Times LTimes (London)
Times NNairobi Times
TMTime
T OF ZTimes of Zambia
TRIBTribune
TSWTimes of Swaziland
TTPTo The Point
TTPITo The Point International
UMRUnited Methodist Reporter
USNU. S. News & World Report
VVVillage Voice
WADWindhoek Advertisor
WAFWest Africa
WBWWorld Business Weekly
WPWashington Post
W. REVWeekly Review
WSWashington Star
WSJWall Street Journal
WTWashington Times
WWWorkers World
WWFWorld Wildlife Fund News
ZDMZambia Daily Mail
ZWEWeekender (Zambia)

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Subject Headings

These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
  • Walker, LeRoy T., 1918- .
  • Africa News Service. Archives.
  • Women--Africa.
  • Africa--Civilization--20th century.
  • Africa--History--20th century.
  • Africa--Social conditions--1960- .
  • Africa--Economic conditions--1960- .
  • Africa--Politics and government--1960- .
  • Africa--Agriculture.
  • Africa--Foreign relations.
  • Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Zimbabwe.
  • Africa, Southern.
  • United States--Foreign relations--Africa.
  • Africa--Social life and customs.
  • Microfiche.
  • Black-and-white photographs.
  • John Hope Franklin Research Collection of African and African-American Documentation.
List of Series in Collection
Africa (General)
Africa: Regions
Africa: Countries
U.S. Economy
U.S. Education
U.S. Foreign Policy
U.S. Foreign Relations: Africa
U.S. Foreign Relations: Non-African Countries
U.S. - Africa Groups
U.S. GROUPS
U.S. Media
U.S. Military
U.S. Politics
North Carolina
World
World: United Nations
World: Asia
World: Australia
World: Canada
World: New Zealand
World: Europe
World: Latin America
World: Middle East
Persons
Corporations
Lobbyists
Preliminary Container List For Accession 1997-0086
Preliminary Container List For Accession 2000-0208
Preliminary Container List For Accession 2001-0156
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Preliminary Description of Unprocessed Collection

Africa (General)

Box 1
Anthropology, 1975-1980   (2 folders)
Bibliography, through 1989   (4 folders)
Box 2
Culture, 1973-1986   (8 folders)
Cinema/Theater, 1971-1985   (3 folders)
FESTAC, FESPAC
Language, 1971-1980   (2 folders)
Literature, 1972-1995   (2 folders)
Music/Dance
Economy, through 1977   (3 folders)
Box 3
Economy, 1978-1990   (8 folders)
African Economic Community, 1990-
African Development Bank, through 1992   (2 folders)
Agriculture, 1976-1982   (6 folders)
Box 4
Agriculture, 1983-1989   (3 folders)
Locusts
RURCON
Aid, through 1993   (3 folders)
Banking and Currencies
Banking: BCCI in Africa
Communication
Debt, 1986-1989   (2 folders)
Box 5
Development,
1979-1992   (5 folders)
Global Coalition for Africa: Africa Capacity Building Foundation
Human (see also World Development: Human)
Drought,
1984, 85; 86-   (2 folders)
Foreign Response-- 1984-1988   (2 folders)
Drug Trafficking, through 1994
Energy, through 1984   (4 folders)
Box 6
Environment
1978-1991   (3 folders)
Deserts, (see also Economy: Drought)
Forests
Toxic Waste Dumping
Fishing
Food, through 1988   (3 folders)
Foreign Investment
Foreign Investment: African Business Roundtable
Housing
Industry
Lome Convention
Migrant Workers
Minerals
Economy
NYT Annual Survey, 1969-1971
Box 7
OCAM
Oil, through 1986   (4 folders)
Private Enterprise
Radical Analyses
Tourism, thru 1983   (3 folders)
Trade
thru 1990   (2 folders)
Commodities, 1973-1990
Transport, through 1981   (2 folders)
Box 8
Water
Workers
Unions
Education,
1977-1985   (3 folders)
Literacy
Univ. &# 38; Student Polls, through 1976   (2 folders)
Foreign Relations,
through 1989   (2 folders)
Afro-Arab, through 1976, 1983-1988   (3 folders)
France in Africa
Iran/Africa Relations
Persian Gulf Response, 1990-1991   (2 folders)
Economic Effects
Reparations to Africans in the Diaspora (Foreign Relations)
Response to Changes: 1990- (Foreign Relations)
Geography
Geography: Maps
Groups: Club of Dakar
Box 9
Health
thru 1992   (11 folders)
AIDS, 1984-1989   (3 folders)
Box 10
AIDS
1990-1994   (4 folders)
African Origins
Kemron
Ebola
Guinea Worm
Malaria, through 1991   (2 folders)
River Blindness
TDR Newsletter
History, through 1980   (2 folders)
Legal System
Media, through 1981   (2 folders)
Box 11
Media
1982-1994   (3 folders)
All Africa Press Service, 1984-1985
Pan-African News Agency, 1972-1994
West Africa, 1980-1991
Military
thru 1987   (4 folders)
Mercenaries, 1973-1990
Politics
through 1986   (7 folders)
Africa Leadership Forum, 1988-1994
Democracy Movements, 1990-1991
Box 12
Democracy Movements
1992-1994   (3 folders)
"Africa Demos", 1990-1996
Ex-Portuguese Colonies, 1968-1994
Human Rights, through 1995   (2 folders)
African Human Rights Newsletter, 1991-1996
National Boundaries, 1988-1995
OAU, through 1977   (7 folders)
Box 13
OAU, 1978-1993   (11 folders)
Box 14
OAU
1993-
Peacemaking Documents, 1993-1995
Documents, through 1983
Pan-African Congress
1971-1994
Documents, 1971-1974
Posters, 1971-1975
Socialism, 1963-1990
Reference, 1967-1984
Refugees, through 1986   (10 folders)
Religion
1962-1993
Christianity, pre-1978
Box 15
Christianity
1979-1985   (5 folders)
Catholicism
Pope's Visits, through 1990   (3 folders)
Indigenous, 1977-1994
Islam
Jehovah's Witnesses
Judaism
Science & Technology
Box 16
Society
Society: Children
Society: Children, African Kora
Society: Ethnic Groups
Society: Touareg
Society: Population
Sports
through 1993   (10 folders)
Durham
Box 17
Wildlife
1970-1991   (7 folders)
Poaching, 1988-1991   (3 folders)
Women, 1976-1988   (6 folders)
Box 18

Women
1980-
Female Circumcision, 1987-1994
Youth

Africa: Regions

Box 18
Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland
Economy
Central Africa, through 1980   (2 folders)
East Africa
Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania
Economy
through 1987   (11 folders)
Box 19
Kagera, 1977-1984
Transport, 1970-1990   (5 folders)
Politics, 1971-1990   (6 folders)
Refugees, 1971-1993
Horn, 1973-1978, Jan.-Feb.   (4 folders)
Box 20
Horn,
1978, Mar.-1994   (7 folders)
Refugees, 1973-1992   (3 folders)
Indian Ocean, 1970-1991   (5 folders)
North Africa, 1972-1985   (2 folders)
Box 21
North Africa
1986-1992
Economy, 1993-1994
Maghreb Union, 1976-1992
Sahara, 1976-1992   (2 folders)
Sahel
Bibliography, 1979-1984
Club du Sahel Newsletter, 1990-1997
Economy, 1973-1995   (6 folders)
PPS Documents, 1980-1981
Southern Africa
General, 1965-1976, Aug.-Sept.   (3 folders)
Box 22
Southern Africa
General, 1976-1994   (9 folders)
Angola/Namibia/S.A. Peace talks
1988
Brazzaville   (2 folders)
Cairo
Box 23
Cape Verde
Geneva
New York
1989-1991   (5 folders)
Bibliography, 1969-1995
Economy
1980-1994   (5 folders)
Drought, 1992
SADCC, 1983-1995   (2 folders)
Box 24
Southern Africa
Economy
Transport, 1980-1995
Frontline States
Lisbon Conference, 1977-1982
Reference, 1980-1994
Refugees, 1978-1990
West Africa
General
Economy
1973-1995   (7 folders)
ECOWAS, 1978-1994
Rivers (Mano, Niger, etc)
WARDA, 1978-1990
Politics, 1972-1992
Refugees, 1979-1984

Africa: Countries


Algeria
Box 25
Bibliography, 1973-1989
Culture, 1980-1993
Economy
1972-1994   (5 folders)
Migrant Labor, 1985
Oil & Gas, 1972-1994   (4 folders)
Reference, 1975-1979
Foreign Relations, 1971-1980   (5 folders)
Box 26
Foreign Relations, 1981-1994   (4 folders)
General, 1980-1993
Health, 1977-1991
History (Ancient), 1974-1985
Media, 1975-1995
Politics, 1971-1991   (10 folders)
Box 27
Politics
1992-1994   (4 folders)
Charte Nationale, 1976
Human Rights, 1990-1994
Islamic Salvation Front
1989-1994   (3 folders)
(GIA) Armed Islamic Group
GIA and other Fundamental Groups
Riots, 1988   (2 folders)
Reference, 1976-1992   (2 folders)
Religion, 1977-1994
Women, 1976-1994

Angola
Box 27
Bibliography, 1974-1994
Culture, 1975-1994   (2 folders)
Diplomacy, 1970-1975   (2 folders)
Box 28
Africa, 1973-1975
Southern Africa, 1974-1975
Economy
1968-1994   (10 folders)
Agriculture, 1971-1993   (3 folders)
Aid, 1989-1993
Box 29
Aid, 1994
Industry, 1970-1995   (5 folders)
Oil, 1969-1994   (3 folders)
Transport, 1970-1992   (3 folders)
Workers, 1972-1981   (4 folders)
Education, 1975-1994   (4 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1974-1975   (3 folders)
Box 30
Foreign Relations
1976-1993   (10 folders)
Africa, 1975-1976   (2 folders)
Box 31
Africa, 1977-1993   (3 folders)
Southern Africa
1975-1994   (7 folders)
Zaire, 1976-1982
Zambia, 1977-1982
Health, 1976-1993
Legal System, 1974-1992
Media, 1970-1994   (3 folders)
Military, 1961-1973
Box 32
Military, 1974-1981   (10 folders)
Box 33
Military
1982-1994   (7 folders)
Mercenaries
1974-1983
Trial, 1976
Politics, 1966-1975   (4 folders)
Box 34
Politics, 1975-1987   (9 folders)
Box 35
Politics
1988-1994   (6 folders)
FLEC, 1974-1994
FNLA, 1965-1992   (3 folders)
MPLA, 1960-1990   (8 folders)
Box 36
Neto Death, 1979-1981
Neto Speeches, 1975-1980
UNITA, 1970-1992   (11 folders)
Box 37
UNITA
Democratic Refketuib Tebdabat (DTR), 1992
Kwacha News, 1988-1991
Reference, 1974-1991
1993-1994
Reference, 1976-1992
Refugees, 1974-1994
Religon, 1970-1994
Society, 1989-1993
Women, 1972-1992   (2 folders)
Youth, 1978-1991   (2 folders)
Benin
Box 37
General, 1970-1994   (6 folders)
Botswana
Box 38
Bibliography, 1980-1991
Economy, thru 1973-1994   (5 folders)
Foreign Relations
1970-1993
Southern Africa, 1970-1994   (3 folders)
General, 1970-1993   (2 folders)
Politics
1970-1994   (3 folders)
Seretse Khama, 1950-1952
Reference, 1968-1980
Burkina Faso (was Upper Volta)
Box 39
General, 1973-1994   (11 folders)
Reference
1991-1993
Volta, 1976-1980
Burundi
Box 39
General, 1972-1994   (10 folders)
Box 40
Reference, 1965-1980
Cameroon
Box 40
Economy, 1970-1993   (3 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1979-1994
General, 1957-1994   (5 folders)
Lake Nyos Gas Leak, 1986-1987
Politics
1973-1994   (4 folders)
Social Democratic Front, 1992-1993
Canary Islands
Box 40
General, 1977-1979
Canaries M.P.A.I.A.C., 1976-1978
Cape Verde
Box 40
General, 1973-1994   (3 folders)
Box 41
General, 1981-1994   (2 folders)
Central African Republic
Box 41
General, 1970-1994   (10 folders)
Chad
Box 41
Economy, 1970-1994   (2 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1972-1983   (3 folders)
Box 42
Foreign Relations, 1984-1994   (4 folders)
General, 1971-1988   (3 folders)
Military, 1978-1993   (3 folders)
Politics, 1971-1979   (6 folders)
Box 43
Politics
1979-1993   (9 folders)
Claustre Affair, 1975-1978
Comoro Islands
Box 43
General, 1972-1982   (6 folders)
Box 44
General, 1983-1993   (2 folders)
Congo
Box 44
Economy, 1972-1993   (2 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1975-1994   (2 folders)
General, 1972-1994
Politics, 1971-1994   (4 folders)
Diego Garcia
Box 44
General, 1974-1982   (2 folders)
Djibouti
Box 44
General, 1972-1994   (7 folders)
Egypt
Box 45
Bibliography, 1978-1984
Culture & Travel, 1989-1993
Economy
1972-1994   (9 folders)
Reference, 1973-1976
Suez Canal, 1974-1994
Tourism, 1987-1994
Box 46
Foreign Relations
1973-1994   (7 folders)
Libya, 1971-1978   (2 folders)
Mideast Conflict, 1970-1981   (7 folders)
Box 47
Mideast Conflict, 1982-1994   (8 folders)
Persian Gulf, 1990
USSR, 1972-1990
General, 1973-1993   (7 folders)
Box 48
Health, 1990-1994
History (Ancient), 1976-1994
Politics, 1971-1984   (12 folders)
Box 49
Politics, 1985-1994   (5 folders)
Reference, 1974-1985
Religion, 1972-1994   (3 folders)
Women, 1973-1993
Equatorial Guinea
Box 49
General, 1971-1994   (6 folders)
Reference, 1978-1983
Eritrea
Box 50
General, 1974-1984   (11 folders)
Box 51
General, 1985-1994
Reference   (2 folders)
Eritrea Information , 1980-1986
Symposium on Eritrea, Jan. 79, 1979-1991
Vanguard , 1977-1978
Women Pamphlets, 1980-1983
Women, 1993
Economy,1994
Politics, 1985-1994   (4 folders)
Ethiopia
Box 51
Bibliography, 1978-1994
Economy (Including Drought), 1970-1984   (6 folders)
Box 52
Economy (Including Drought)
1985-1994   (5 folders)
Foreign Response, 1984-1992   (4 folders)
Refugees, 1984-1994   (2 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1972-1981   (3 folders)
Box 53
Foreign Relations
1982-1994   (3 folders)
Northeast Africa, 1971-1994   (2 folders)
General, 1979-1994   (2 folders)
Military, 1988-1991
Politics, 1969-1977   (6 folders)
Box 54
Politics
1977-1994   (13 folders)
Human Rights, 1990-1994
Box 55
Oromo Liberation Front, 1992
Peace Talks, 1988-1991
Seilassie Obtituaries, 1975-1992
TPLF, 1979-1990   (3 folders)
Reference, 1975-1981
Religion
1977-1992   (2 folders)
Jews, 1983-1994   (2 folders)
Gabon
Box 55
Economy, 1971-1994   (4 folders)
General, 1972-1994   (4 folders)
Politics, 1973-1994   (3 folders)
Gambia
Box 55
Bibliography, 1980
Economy, 1973-1994
Foreign Relations, 1970-1993
General, 1970-1975
Box 56
General, 1976-1994   (3 folders)
Politics--Senegambia, 1982-1993
Refugees, 1992
Ghana
Box 56
Culture, 1973-1993
Economy, 1961-1994   (10 folders)
Education, 1973-1993
Box 57
Foreign Relations, 1966-1994   (3 folders)
General, 1960-1994   (5 folders)
Health, 1977-1992
Media, 1981-1994
Politics, 1972-1981   (5 folders)
Box 58
Politics
1982-1994   (5 folders)
Human Rights, 1983-1994
Reference, 1958-1992   (2 folders)
Religion, 1974-1992
Women, 1975-1993
Guinea Bissau
Box 58
Bibliography, 1978-1980
Economy, 1972-1994   (3 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1971-1974   (2 folders)
Box 59
Foreign Relations, 1975-1994   (3 folders)
Health, 1973-1993
Military, 1970-1989   (2 folders)
Politics
1973-1994   (7 folders)
Cabral Assassination, 1972-1982
PAIGC
1973-1981
Actualities, 71
Reference, 1970-1982
Women, 1970-1980
Guinea (Conakry)
Box 59
Economy, 1976-1993
General, 1959-1975
Box 60
General, 1976-1994   (6 folders)
Ivory Coast
Box 60
Economy
1971-1994   (4 folders)
Reference, 1959-1988
Foreign Relations
1972-1994
Southern Africa, 1971-1992
General, 1977-1994   (2 folders)
Politics, 1971-1979
Box 61
Politics, 1980-1994   (12 folders)
Religion, 1988-1994 (Including the Basilicia)
Kenya
Box 61
Bibliography, 1981-1991
Culture, 1979-1993
Economy, 1970-1982, Dec.   (11 folders)
Box 62
Economy
1983-1994   (6 folders)
Agriculture, 1980-1994
Tourism, 1972-1994   (2 folders)
Transport, 1990-1993
Wildlife, 1972-1993
Education, 1972-1994
Foreign Relations, 1970-1988   (6 folders)
Box 63
Foreign Relations
1989-1994   (2 folders)
Africa, 1971-1994
Somalia, 1977-1989
Tanzania, 1980-1985
Uganda, 1977-1989
General, 1973-1993
Health, 1978-1994
History, 1981-1991
Legal System, 1973-1992
Media, 1973-1993
Politics, 1969-1978, Aug.   (6 folders)
Box 64
Politics, 1978, Sept.-1989   (13 folders)
Box 65
Politics
1990-1993   (5 folders)
Ethnic Violence, 1992-1994
Human Rights, 1988-1994   (3 folders)
F.O.R.D., 1992-1994
Reference
1964-1990
Publications, 1971-1994
Refugees, 1988-1994
Religion, 1973-1994
Box 66
Society
1974-1989
Asians, 1970-1991
Population, 1984-1993
Sports, 1979-1993
Women, 1971-1992
Lesotho
Box 66
Economy, 1970-1993   (4 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1972-1994   (4 folders)
General, 1972-1992
Politics, 1965-1988   (7 folders)
Box 67
Politics, 1989-1994   (2 folders)
Reference
1972-1989
"Work For Justice", 1988-1995
Liberia
Box 67
Bibliography, 1980-1992
Economy, 1972-1994   (2 folders)
Education, 1976-1992
Box 68
Foreign Relations
1974-1994   (7 folders)
West Africa, 1983-1992   (9 folders)
Box 69
West Africa, 1993-1994
Southern Africa, 1971-1985
Health, 1978-1992
Legal System, 1977-1991
Media, 1975-1991
Politics, 1971-1983   (10 folders)
Box 70
Politics
1984-1994
National Patriotic Reconstruction, Assembly Gov't 1991-1992
Reference, 1980-1993
Refugees, 1990-1994
Box 71
Religion, 1979-1993
Libya
Box 71
Bibliography, 1982-1988
Economy, 1970-1994   (6 folders)
Foreign Relations, 1970-1984   (8 folders)
Box 72
Foreign Relations
1985-1994   (4 folders)
Chad, 1971-1991   (3 folders)